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Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560
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TextAin schrifft Philippi Melanchthon wider die artickel der Baurschafft
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: Treatise by Melanchthon against the peasants' revolt of the mid 1520's.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Treatise by Melanchthon against the peasants' revolt of the mid 1520's. -
TextDe dialectica libri quatuor recogniti. Anno. XXXIIII
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: Melanchthon wrote three versions of his book on dialectic, considering only the third to be truly successful. This is a printing from 1534 of the second (1528) version.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Melanchthon wrote three versions of his book on dialectic, considering only the third to be truly successful. This is a printing from 1534 of the second (1528) version. -
TextElementorum rhetorices libri duo. : His adiectae sunt epistolae contrariae, Pici & Hermolai Barbari. Vnà cum dispositione Phil. Mel. accessit demum index & rerum & uerborum locupletissimus
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: A 1558 printing of a work on rhetoric by Philipp Melanchthon. The work includes correspondence on the subject by two late-15th century Italian humanists.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: A 1558 printing of a work on rhetoric by Philipp Melanchthon. The work includes correspondence on the subject by two late-15th century Italian humanists. -
TextEpistola de Lipsica disputatione
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: A report on the Leipzig Disputation of 1519, ostensibly between Karlstadt and Johann Eck, but with the active participation of Luther both in preparation and in delivery. It was at this formal disputation that Eck was successful in pushing Luther to admit that not only popes, but councils, as well, had erred. This was an important point in Eck's favor, since Luther had, up to this point, appealed from the authority of the Pope to that of an ecumenical council.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: A report on the Leipzig Disputation of 1519, ostensibly between Karlstadt and Johann Eck, but with the active participation of Luther both in preparation and in delivery. It was at this formal disputation that Eck was successful in pushing Luther to admit that not only popes, but councils, as well, had erred. This was an important point in Eck's favor, since Luther had, up to this point, appealed from the authority of the Pope to that of an ecumenical council. -
TextErotemata dialectices : continentia ferè integram artem : ita scripta, ut iuuentuti utiliter proponi possint
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: First printing of Melanchthon's third and final textbook of dialectic.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: First printing of Melanchthon's third and final textbook of dialectic. -
TextHistoria 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.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Rare early printing of Melanchthon's biography of Luther. -
TextHistoria de uita et actis reuerendissimi uiri D. Martini Lutheri, uerae theologiae doctoris
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: Philipp Melanchthon's biography of Martin Luther was first printed in 1548 and reissued numerous times. Included are Melanchthon's obituary of Martin Luther as well as his funeral sermon. The work was edited by Johannes Pollicarius who added some Latin and Greek poetry on Luther's "Here I stand" statement.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Philipp Melanchthon's biography of Martin Luther was first printed in 1548 and reissued numerous times. Included are Melanchthon's obituary of Martin Luther as well as his funeral sermon. The work was edited by Johannes Pollicarius who added some Latin and Greek poetry on Luther's "Here I stand" statement. -
textInitia doctrinae physicae: dictata in Academia VVitebergensi
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Signatures: A-2B8, 2C7; [A] unsigned, O4 missigned "O3", 2C4 missigned "C4".Date Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSignatures: A-2B8, 2C7; [A] unsigned, O4 missigned "O3", 2C4 missigned "C4". -
TextInstitutiones rhetoricae
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: One of three reprints from the year of its first publication, this work by Melanchthon is one of the earliest textbooks for the study of rhetoric as an integral part of an education in the liberal arts.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: One of three reprints from the year of its first publication, this work by Melanchthon is one of the earliest textbooks for the study of rhetoric as an integral part of an education in the liberal arts. -
TextLoci communes seu hypotyposes theologicae
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: A 1525 printing of this most famous of all Melanchthon's theological works, first published in Wittenberg in 1521. The Loci Communes represent the most comrehensive systematic theology of the Lutheran reformation. Melanchthon continued to revise this work throughout his life.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: A 1525 printing of this most famous of all Melanchthon's theological works, first published in Wittenberg in 1521. The Loci Communes represent the most comrehensive systematic theology of the Lutheran reformation. Melanchthon continued to revise this work throughout his life. -
TextOratio 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.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: 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. -
TextPaulus Spricht zu den Colossern
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560An unpublished manuscript signed and dated (1551) by Philipp Melanchthon. Written on three sides of two sheets, it is a meditation on the Third Chapter of Paul's Letter to the Colossians. The two leaves on which the meditation is written (19 x 29 cm.) show signs of insect damage and have been repaired with Japanese paper. The verso of the title page holds the inscription "C. S. V. R. mit Galt" near the top with a less readable second line. Near the bottom is the inscription "1551 mit Galt". For their protection, both pieces were encapsulated in mylar.Subject - Time PeriodDate CreatedCollectionsCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESAn unpublished manuscript signed and dated (1551) by Philipp Melanchthon. Written on three sides of two sheets, it is a meditation on the Third Chapter of Paul's Letter to the Colossians. The two leaves on which the meditation is written (19 x 29 cm.) show signs of insect damage and have been repaired with Japanese paper. The verso of the title page holds the inscription "C. S. V. R. mit Galt" near the top with a less readable second line. Near the bottom is the inscription "1551 mit Galt". For their protection, both pieces were encapsulated in mylar. -
TextPhilipps Melanchthons handtbuchlein wie man die kinder zu der geschrifft vnd lere halten soll. Wittenberg. M.D.XIX
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: Melanchthon's "Handtbuchlein" is among the first attempts at a Protestant catechism. It is a collection of selections from scripture passages, prayers, and other text intended as instruction for students in German schools. Noteworthy are the "Seven Wise Saying" derived from Periander by Erasmus.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Melanchthon's "Handtbuchlein" is among the first attempts at a Protestant catechism. It is a collection of selections from scripture passages, prayers, and other text intended as instruction for students in German schools. Noteworthy are the "Seven Wise Saying" derived from Periander by Erasmus. -
TextPhilipps Melanchtons Sendtbrieff an ein Kartheüser, von den dreyen Clostergelübten : Von der Keüschait, Von der Armuot, Und von der gehorsam ; wittenberg, 1524
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: First German printing of this treatise by Philipp Melanchthon on the three monastic vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: First German printing of this treatise by Philipp Melanchthon on the three monastic vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. -
TextUnterricht der Visitatorn an die Pfarhern in Hertzog Heinrichs zu Sachsen Fürstenthum
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: Melanchthon first wrote the Instructions for Church Visitations in 1527 in both German and Latin. He was himself one of the first visitors to put the work to use. As a result some changes were made to the manuscript, and the whole was sent to Luther for the purpose of securing a preface. Luther thought so highly of it that he "adopted" it, and revised it for publication in 1538.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Melanchthon first wrote the Instructions for Church Visitations in 1527 in both German and Latin. He was himself one of the first visitors to put the work to use. As a result some changes were made to the manuscript, and the whole was sent to Luther for the purpose of securing a preface. Luther thought so highly of it that he "adopted" it, and revised it for publication in 1538. -
TextVerlegung etlicher vnchristlicher Artikel : Welche die widerteuffer furgeben
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: In this piece, Melanchthon sharply attacks the major Anabaptist theological points. This is the second printing of the tract.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: In this piece, Melanchthon sharply attacks the major Anabaptist theological points. This is the second printing of the tract. -
TextVonn dem Ampt der Fürsten : vnd welcher Gestalt inen das auss Gottes Befelch aufflegen thüe die Abstellung der Missbräuch in den Kirchen
Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560Summary: Tract on the duties and responsibilties of civic leaders, and on the relationship between church and state, first published in Latin a year earlier.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: Tract on the duties and responsibilties of civic leaders, and on the relationship between church and state, first published in Latin a year earlier. -
TextWarhafftiger 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.Subject - Time PeriodDate Issued or PublishedCollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESSummary: 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.