Der Todt ein Endt, aller Yrdischen ding

Sachs, Hans, 1494-1576

Summary: In this "New Year's Wish," Hans Sachs considers the problem of a man facing death. He calls first upon his physical attributes--youth, beauty, strenght, etc,--but finds they cannot help him. It is the spiritual factors of Sorrow, Confession, Pepentance, Hope, Faith and above all Love, that give him good counsel and rouse him from the dream of Death. This is the second printing of the revised version.
Signatures: A-C4; [A] unsigned.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Woodcut from a "Dance of Death" sequence on title page; initial.
Additional Details: Dialogue in verse between a dying man and his virtues and vices. At foot of title page is old library stamp: "Utile dulci." The work was first written in 1542.

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