Noua vetera quatuor Eucharistica / scripta summi & acutissimi theologi Doctoris Martini Buceri Argentoratensis ; Ioannis Sturmii Vetus, renouatus dolor de hoc dissidio Eucharistico ; ad D. Antonium Cookum, equitem Anglum.
1561
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Noua vetera quatuor Eucharistica / scripta summi & acutissimi theologi Doctoris Martini Buceri Argentoratensis ; Ioannis Sturmii Vetus, renouatus dolor de hoc dissidio Eucharistico ; ad D. Antonium Cookum, equitem Anglum.
Created/published
Argentorati [Strasbourg] : Ex officina Theobaldi Bergeri, 1561.
Description
[12], 59, [1] leaves ; 16 cm (8vo)
Associated name
Bucer, Martin, 1491-1551, author.
Sturm, Johannes, 1507-1589.
Berger, Thiebold, fl. 1551-1584, printer.
Sturm, Johannes, 1507-1589.
Berger, Thiebold, fl. 1551-1584, printer.
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Collection of confessional statements on the Lord's Supper, the first the Wittenberg Concord of 1536 between Strasbourg and the Wittenberg theologians, the next three private confessions on the Lord's Supper by the Strasbourg theologian, Martin Bucer, and concluding with the Greek text, with Latin translation, of the Council of Nicaea on the Lord's Supper, together with the comments of St. Macarius of Egypt.
Name of printer from colophon.
Colophon: Argentinae Ex Officina Theobaldi Bergeri, Anno Salutis humanae M.D. LXI. Mense Martio.
Signatures: A⁸ a⁴ B-E⁸.
Initials (one decorated).
Last leaf blank.
Collection of confessional statements on the Lord's Supper, the first the Wittenberg Concord of 1536 between Strasbourg and the Wittenberg theologians, the next three private confessions on the Lord's Supper by the Strasbourg theologian, Martin Bucer, and concluding with the Greek text, with Latin translation, of the Council of Nicaea on the Lord's Supper, together with the comments of St. Macarius of Egypt.
Name of printer from colophon.
Colophon: Argentinae Ex Officina Theobaldi Bergeri, Anno Salutis humanae M.D. LXI. Mense Martio.
Signatures: A⁸ a⁴ B-E⁸.
Initials (one decorated).
Last leaf blank.
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Washington, D.C., Folger Shakespeare Library, 2018.Form and Function: The Genius of the Book.
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Unbound sheets.
Place of creation/publication
Strasbourg (Free imperial city), -- publication place.
France -- Strasbourg, -- publication place.
France -- Strasbourg, -- publication place.
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BR304.B9 N7 Cage
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Unbound, in sheets.