In epistolarum b. Pauli apost. ad Rhomanos adnotationes.
1526
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Title
In epistolarum b. Pauli apost. ad Rhomanos adnotationes.
Created/published
Basel : Cratander, 1526.
Description
97, [7] p.
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Note
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Place of creation/publication
Switzerland.
Item Details
Call number
FAST ACC 272530
Folger-specific note
Ordered from Bernard Quaritch Ltd., D9504, 2021-07-29, Cat. "New acquisitions, July 2021", item #8.
From dealer's description: ERASMUS, Desiderius. In evangelium Lucae paraphrasis. Basel, Froben, 1523. 8vo, ff. [276]; with woodcut printer’s device to title and at end, large decorated woodcut initial, text printed in italic types, running titles; old repair to lower margins in first quire (sig. 2A), repair to the lower margin B1, neither repair touching text, old ink splash to one of the preliminary pages; [bound with:] —. In acta apostolorum paraphrasis. Basel, Froben, 1524. 8vo, ff. [140]; with woodcut printer’s device to title and at end, large decorated woodcut initial, text printed in italic types, running titles; [and with:] OEKOLAMPAD, Johannes. In epistolarum b. Pauli apost. ad Rhomanos adnotationes. Basel, Cratander, 1526. 8vo, ff. 97, [7]; with woodcut printer’s device on title and at end, decorated woodcut initial, running titles; together 3 works in one vol., occasional damp-staining, one bifolium flyleaves detached, some thumbing; sixteenth-century panelled calf, worn, sides with old and worn repairs, spine covering defective but sewing firm; annotated throughout with underlinings, numerous marginal notes in Latin and German, manicules and other reading marks by a sixteenth-century German or Swiss hand. A Reformation scholar’s copiously annotated set of works: the first edition of Erasmus’s exposition of the Gospel according to Luke, his exposition of the Acts of the apostles, and the second edition of Johannes Oekolampad’s exposition of St Paul’s letter to the Romans. Johannes Oekolampad (1482–1531) was an influential Basel reformer. In the year of the publication of this work he participated as leader of the Reformed party at the Baden disputation, where he spoke against Johannes Eck. All three works are annotated throughout with marginalia and notes extending to the blank spaces on titles, or at the end of text, and into the preliminary blanks and paste-downs. The annotations are in Latin and German, and reveal the thoughts of a humanist reformer, steeped in the classics as well as extremely versed in Bible studies, and perfectly at home with contemporary Reformation controversies. He (who remains unidentified except perhaps for two initials, ‘B. G.’ or a ‘doctor Braumlin’) quotes from Luther and Erasmus, draws manicules (with rather flamboyant sleeves and ruffles) next to memorable sentences, punctuates the texts with remarks, and elaborates, particularly in the third work, Oekolampad’s commentary on the Letter to the Romans. His marginalia offer a valuable insight into the references, horizon, and degree of engagement of a very competent and involved contemporary scholar."
From dealer's description: ERASMUS, Desiderius. In evangelium Lucae paraphrasis. Basel, Froben, 1523. 8vo, ff. [276]; with woodcut printer’s device to title and at end, large decorated woodcut initial, text printed in italic types, running titles; old repair to lower margins in first quire (sig. 2A), repair to the lower margin B1, neither repair touching text, old ink splash to one of the preliminary pages; [bound with:] —. In acta apostolorum paraphrasis. Basel, Froben, 1524. 8vo, ff. [140]; with woodcut printer’s device to title and at end, large decorated woodcut initial, text printed in italic types, running titles; [and with:] OEKOLAMPAD, Johannes. In epistolarum b. Pauli apost. ad Rhomanos adnotationes. Basel, Cratander, 1526. 8vo, ff. 97, [7]; with woodcut printer’s device on title and at end, decorated woodcut initial, running titles; together 3 works in one vol., occasional damp-staining, one bifolium flyleaves detached, some thumbing; sixteenth-century panelled calf, worn, sides with old and worn repairs, spine covering defective but sewing firm; annotated throughout with underlinings, numerous marginal notes in Latin and German, manicules and other reading marks by a sixteenth-century German or Swiss hand. A Reformation scholar’s copiously annotated set of works: the first edition of Erasmus’s exposition of the Gospel according to Luke, his exposition of the Acts of the apostles, and the second edition of Johannes Oekolampad’s exposition of St Paul’s letter to the Romans. Johannes Oekolampad (1482–1531) was an influential Basel reformer. In the year of the publication of this work he participated as leader of the Reformed party at the Baden disputation, where he spoke against Johannes Eck. All three works are annotated throughout with marginalia and notes extending to the blank spaces on titles, or at the end of text, and into the preliminary blanks and paste-downs. The annotations are in Latin and German, and reveal the thoughts of a humanist reformer, steeped in the classics as well as extremely versed in Bible studies, and perfectly at home with contemporary Reformation controversies. He (who remains unidentified except perhaps for two initials, ‘B. G.’ or a ‘doctor Braumlin’) quotes from Luther and Erasmus, draws manicules (with rather flamboyant sleeves and ruffles) next to memorable sentences, punctuates the texts with remarks, and elaborates, particularly in the third work, Oekolampad’s commentary on the Letter to the Romans. His marginalia offer a valuable insight into the references, horizon, and degree of engagement of a very competent and involved contemporary scholar."
Folger accession
272530