Der hundert vn[d] siben vn[d] zwaintzigest Psalm ausgelegt, an die Christen zu Rigen in Liffland

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Summary: Luther's first attempts to communicate with the Protestants at Riga were unsuccessful. Later, communications were established, and this commentary on Psalm 127 was the result of their request for something edifying. This is the seventh printing of the work.
Signatures: A-B4, C3; [A] unsigned, A1b, C3b blank.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Title within engraved woodcut border; initial. Title page border cut away from title in this copy: title page rebacked.
Additional Details: This volume was formerly in the Beck Lutherana collection, #295 and in the W.H. Stifel collection, #232/729. The title page has been re-backed, preserving only the title proper. There are manuscript bibliographical notes and the word "Doubl." On the title page. Text in German includes Luther's translation of Psalms CXXVII from the Hebrew O.T.

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