Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection
The Richard C. Kessler Reformation Collection was established in 1987, when Richard and Martha Kessler donated their private collection of Reformation imprints and manuscripts to Emory University. These materials were combined with Reformation holdings at the Pitts Theology Library, and an effort was launched to enlarge and sustain this collection in the years to come. An advisory committee of Lutheran laypersons and clergy and of Candler School of Theology faculty and administrators oversees the nurture of the collection and its programs. The Reformation Notes newsletter provides semiannual updates on the growth of the collection, and the Reformation Day at Emory program of music and lectures each October celebrates the collection and its contributions to music, history, and theology. In the sixteenth century the social and theological movements of central Europe, known collectively as the Reformation, critically shaped religion, law, education and other institutions in the West, and their long shadow has extended even to the present. The purpose of the Kessler Collection is to document these changes by collecting print and manuscript materials down to 1570 by Martin Luther (1483-1546) and those whom he influenced or engaged in debate. In this way historians and theologians will be able to hear the full range of voices that were raised in this dynamic period. The holdings of the collection now exceed 4,000 items, a mark approximated by only two other libraries in North America; no American library approaches the Kessler Collection's 1,000+ publications by Luther himself.
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Ein Sermon oder Predig von dem ablasz vnd gnade
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: An early sermon by Luther on Indulgences and Grace. First appearing in 1518, this work went through fully fourteen printings in that year alone. -
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Zeitungen aus Welschlanden : daraus ein jder klar vorstehen kan, das der Babst vnd seine geistlichen den Keyser zu dem jtzigen Kriege bewegt ...
Summary: Early "newspaper/editorial" accusing the Pope and the Roman clergy of being the true instigators of the Schmalkald War. -
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Warnung : Erinnerung vnd Christliche Ermanung sampt gruntliche[m] bericht von itziger Kriegsvbung in Deutzscher Nation
Treulinger, Johann, active 1546Summary: Response by an otherwise unknown author to the in 1546 developing Schmalkald War. The author leans more towards the position of the Holy Roman Emperor, rather than to that of the Lutheran princes. -
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Warhafftiger bericht vn[d] anzeygung, der wunderbarlichen gesicht : so am Himel vber Wittenberg sichtiglich von vilen gesehen vnd gehört worden. Noch andere wunderbarlich vnd erschrockliche gsicht im land Glaris am Himel gesehen zu Zürg im druck aussga
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: This tract is in two parts. It deals with a funeral seen in the skies over Wittenberg, and other marvels seen in the skies in Switzerland. The first part is by Melanchthon, who believed in astrology, and it has not hitherto been reported in Melanchthon literature. The second part by Ulrich Murer also appears to be unrecorded. -
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Von dem einigen Mitler Jesu Christo und Rechtfertigung des Glaubens
Osiander, Andreas, 1498-1552Summary: First edition of a tract by Andreas Osiander on the subject of justification and Christ's role as mediator. -
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Seelen Ertzney für die Gesunden vnd Krancken in Tods Nöten : [Vom Glauben vnd guten Wercken]
Rhegius, Urbanus, 1489-1541Summary: Urbanus Rhegius was an early follower of Luther, and active as preacher in both southern and northern Germany. His, "Seelenarznei," or, "Soul Medicine," follows in the wake of the medieval "Art of Dying" genre, but is also very much under the influence of Luther's, "Sermon von der Bereitung zum Sterben," or, "Sermon Concerning Preparation for Dying." The second part (Vom Glauben und guten Wercken) deals with the issue of faith and good works. -
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Scripta qu[ae]dam Papae et monarcharum, de Concilio Tridentino, ad cognoscendam ueritatem admodum lectu utilia : cum praefatione Mathiae Flacij Illyrici : hinc uerò abunde cognosces lector, quantum intersit ecclesi[ae] Dei, publicè extare ac sciri Papistarum pessimas artes, quibus impia conciliabula sua pro Christianis ac liberis obtrudere conantur : simulq[ue] belli co[n]tra Electorem Saxoniae & Magdeburgenses superioribus annis gesti causas deprehendes
Flacius Illyricus, Matthias, 1520-1575Summary: Publication by Matthias Flacius of correspondence between Pope Paul III and his legates and the courts of Emperor Charles V and King Henry of France. With this publication, Flacius had intended to expose deceptions by the Pope during the Council of Trent. -
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Rivvs Cedron
Conradinus, Henning, 1538-1589Summary: Henning Conradinus was a German educator and poet. This work is a Latin poem, composed in iambic hexameter, on 1 Maccabees 16, which describes the battle at Kidron. -
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Quaedam scripta theologorum VVirtembergicorum & Victorini Strigelij unde liquet, quid illi de ipsius papistica synergia sentiant
Strigel, Victorinus, 1524-1569Summary: Collection of documents issued by theologians in the Duchy of Württemberg and Victorinus Strigel concerning Strigel's Psalms commentary and his position in the synergistic controversy. Strigel supported the Philippist position that human will contributes to salvation, an idea that was rejected by the gnesio-Lutherans and by most of the theologians in Württemberg. -
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Psalterium Dauidis : carmine redditum
Hessus, Helius Eobanus, 1488-1540Summary: This is a later (1548) printing of H.E. Hessus' poetic paraphrases in Latin of the books of Psalms and Ecclesiastes. -
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Postill. Ausslegung der Euangelien, so auff die Sontag, und fürnemste Feste, durchs gantze Jar gepredigt werden. : Mit den Summarien, vnd Register, new hinzů gethan. : Zusampt angehenckter Erklärung der Histori vom Leiden und Sterben vnseres Herrn Jesu Christi, nach Beschreibung der Vier Evangelisten
Brenz, Johannes, 1499-1570Summary: Second German edition of Johannes Brenz' postil or lectionary sermons, presented in three parts. The fourth part is a harmony and interpretation of the four Gospel passion stories. -
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Oratio in funere Reverendi viri D. Martini Lutheri
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: This is the original Latin version of Melanchthon's funeral oration for Luther, preached in Wittenberg, February 22, 1546. The friendship between Luther and Melanchthon was almost legendary, even in their own lifetimes, and this deeply moving oration is an eloquent testimony to the depth of Melanchthon's feelings for his friend of twenty-eight years. -
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Luctus et testimonia ecclesiae quae est in Comitatu Mansfeldensi de obitu reuerendi viri Matthaei Judicis : adiecta sunt, epitaphia Sanctae Matronae Annae, Vxoris: viri D. Til : Heshusii
Summary: Funeral sermons and tributes for the Lutheran theologian Matthaeus Richter (also known as Matthaeus Judex). Also included are epitaphs for Anna von Bert (1533–1564), wife of the theologian Tilemann Heshusius. -
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Liber
Sacro Bosco, Joannes de, active 1230Summary: J. de Sacro Bosco was an English mathematician who taught in Paris after 1230. This work on astronomy was only the second by a Western scholar based on Arabic researches to be printed (1472). The book was frequently reprinted as here with a commentary by a famous modern scholar, in this case Melanchthon. Melanchthon's interest in astrology is well known, so it was natural for him to edit this material. -
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In prophetam Amos
Brenz, Johannes, 1499-1570Summary: Johannes Brenz's commentary on the book of Amos. -
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In librum Iudicum et Ruth commentarii
Brenz, Johannes, 1499-1570Summary: Johannes Brenz's commentaries on the books of Judges and Ruth. -
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In Leviticum librum Mosi commentarius
Brenz, Johannes, 1499-1570Summary: Commentary on the book of Leviticus by Johannes Brenz. -
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In Exodum Mosi commentarii
Brenz, Johannes, 1499-1570Summary: Commentary on the book of Exodus by Johannes Brenz. -
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Historia de uita et actis reuerendiss. viri D. Mart. Lutheri : uerae theologiae doctoris
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: Rare early printing of Melanchthon's biography of Luther. -
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Familiarium colloquiorum formulae
Erasmus, Desiderius, -1536Summary: Fifth edition of Erasmus' Colloquies, a collection of dialogues on Latin conversation and good behavior first published in 1518 as an excercise book for Erasmus's students.