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In incendium Lutherianum Exclamatio
Hutten, Ulrich von, 1488-1523Summary: This poem is Hutten's reaction to the burning of Luther's books at Mainz by papal legates. -
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Doctor Martinus Luthers antwort auff die tzedel : szo vnter des Officials tzu Stolpen sigel ist ausgangen
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: The first of five printings in 1520 of an answer to an attack on Luther issued under the seal and authority of Albert, Archbishop of Mainz. -
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Warumb des Bapsts vnd seyner Jungern[n] Bucher von Doct. Martino Luther vorbra[n]t seynn[n] : lass auch anczeygen wer do wil, warumb sie D. Luthers Bucher vorprennet haben[n]
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: When the time stipulated in the Pope's bull of excommunication had elapsed on December 10, 1520, Luther and some of his students burned the bull and copies of the canon law. This pamphlet details their reasons for doing so. This is the third (of three) printings of the first edition. -
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Ain sermon vo[n] der Beraitung tzüm sterbe[n]
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Early sermon of Luther's on preparing for death. One of twenty-two German printings to appear in six years. -
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An den Christlichen Adel deutscher Nation : von des Christlichen Standes Besserung
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Fourth edition of the "Address to the Christian Nobility of the German Nation," one of Luther's most important pamphlets, in which he develops some of the central ideas of his theology, including the principle of universal priesthood. He also discusses the possibility of a German national church. -
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Eyn Sermon von dem heyligen hochwirdigen Sacrame[n]t der Tauffe
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Second Wittenberg (and first 1520) printing of a sermon by Luther on the Sacrament of Baptism. -
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Vszlegung dütsch des Vatter vnser für die einfeltigen leyen
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: This exposition of the Lord's Prayer had its origins in a series of sermons preached by Luther during Lent, 1517. J. Agricola published his transcripts of these sermons. Luther was dissatisfied with Agricola's edition, however, and re-edited the work. This example is from the seventh printing of Luther's edition. -
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Doctor Martinus Luther Augustiners Vnterricht auff etlich Artickell die im vonn seynen Abgūrnern auff gelegt vn[d] zu gemessen werden
Luther, Martin, 1483-1546Summary: Luther was persuaded by Karl von Miltitz to write this public statement as a response to certain charges brought against him by his opponents, in particular Mazzolini da Prierio. In this tract, Luther still supports the invocation of the saints, an idea which he abandoned only shortly after. -
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Stella clericorum cuilib[et] clerico summe necessaria
Summary: "Star of the Clergy" is an anonymous handbook on pastoral care. This manual was widely printed and copied. Lotter, the Leipzig printer who produced this edition, also published Luther's first work. -
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Magnencij Rabani Mauri de laudi[bus] Sancte Crucis opus. : erudicione versu posa[que] mirificum
Rabanus Maurus, Archbishop of Mainz, 784?-856Summary: De laudibus sanctae crucis (On the praise of the Holy Cross) is a collection of poems and figures, including geometric shapes, letters, drawings and even complex miniatures produced in the early 9th century in the scriptorium of the Abbey at Fulda under the direction of Hrabanus Maurus, archbishop of Mainz, who also provided the commentary found in the work. The book is an important testimony to Carolingian book art. -
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Historiated title page border of Tommaso de Vio Cajetan's De diuina institutione Pontificatus Romani Pontificis super tota[m] ecclesiam: a Christo in Petro
A woodcut border to Tommaso de Vio Cajetan's De diuina institutione Pontificatus Romani Pontificis super tota[m] ecclesiam: a Christo in Petro printed in 1521. The border consists of four separate woodcuts depicting floral and decorative column motifs. -
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The Cardinal
Holbein, Hans, 1497-1543A woodcut depicting a cardinal talking to a lay person amidst a vinyard while a skeleton reaches for the cardinal's hat. The woodcut is accompanied by a verse from Isaiah 5:7 translated into French (top) and then reformatted into verse (bottom). -
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Donation of Constantine
Raphael, 1483-1520An engraving which depicts Emperor Constantine, Pope Sylvester I and the apocryphal “Donation of Constantine,” which gave the pope control of the imperial palace in Rome along with all the regions of the Western Empire, while Constantine will locate his government in the East. The document is likely an 8th century Carolingian invention, and it supports the idea that the papacy should hold some secular as well as sacred authority. -
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Iulius II Papa Savonensis Ligur
Soye, Philippe deAn engraved portrait of Pope Julius II, who sat as pope from 1503-1513. The portrait shows Julius II sitting in a chair with his coat of arms featured in the upper left corner. The portrait is labeled "IVLIVS. II. PAPA. SAVONENSIS. LIGVR". -
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Moralia in Job
Gregory I, Pope, approximately 540-604Manuscript leaf with rotunda script from the early part of the high Middle Ages. The text is from a copy of the commentary on Job by Gregory the Great, who applied a threefold exegesis to the biblical text, including the literal sense, the tropoligical (or moral) sense and the allegorical sense. -
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The Society of Biblical Literature One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Annual Meeting Seminar Papers: 22-25 November 2003, Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel and Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia
A collection of the SBL Seminar Papers from the Society of Biblical Literature's 139th Annual Meeting, held November 22-25, 2003 at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis Hotel and Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. -
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The Society of Biblical Literature One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Annual Meeting Seminar Papers: 23-26 November 2002, Fairmont Royal York Hotel and Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A collection of the SBL Seminar Papers from the Society of Biblical Literature's 138th Annual Meeting, held November 23-26, 2002 at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel and Metro Toronto Convention Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. -
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The Society of Biblical Literature One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Annual Meeting Seminar Papers: 17-20 November 2001, Adam's Mark Hotel and Colorado Convention Center, Denver, Colorado
A collection of the SBL Seminar Papers from the Society of Biblical Literature's 137th Annual Meeting, held November 17-20, 2001 at the Adam's Mark Hotel and Colorado Convention Center in Denver, Colorado. -
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The Society of Biblical Literature One Hundred and Thirty-sixth Annual Meeting Seminar Papers: 17-21 November 2000, Opryland Hotel, Nashville, Tennessee
A collection of the SBL Seminar Papers from the Society of Biblical Literature's 136th Annual Meeting, held November 17-21, 2000 at the Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee. -
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The Society of Biblical Literature One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Annual Meeting Seminar Papers: 20-23 November 1999, Sheraton Boston Hotel, Boston, Massachusetts
A collection of the SBL Seminar Papers from the Society of Biblical Literature's 135th Annual Meeting, held November 20-23, 1999 at the Sheraton Boston Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. -
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The Society of Biblical Literature One Hundred and Thirty-fourth Annual Meeting Seminar Papers: 21-24 November 1998, Walt Disney World Swan and Walt Disney World Dolphin, Orlando, Florida: Part Two
A collection of the SBL Seminar Papers from the Society of Biblical Literature's 134th Annual Meeting, held November 21-24, 1998 at the Walt Disney World Swan and Walt Disney World Dolphin in Orlando, Florida.