Lot n° 1152

ALGERUS, O.S.B. Von der Warheyt des aller heyligsten Leibs und Bluts unsers Herren Jhesu Christi [German trsl. after the Latin ed. of Erasmus by Nicolaus Hug]. 1551Mainz,Ivo Schoeffer,ccxxi (= 220) ff. [bound with] WICELIUS, Georg - Publicum...

Estimation : 4000 / 6000
Adjudication : Invendu
Description
Ecclesiae sacrum: Von der Warheit der Altkyrchischen Liturgy und Opfferung das ist Catholischer Wissen. Antwort (…) wider den Matthis Illyric. zu Magdenburg. Cologne, J. Quentel, 1551, [96] ff. [and with] HELDING, Michael - Etliche schone Christenliche Predig von dem Glauben und guten Wercken (…) Gepredigt zu Augspurg im Thumbstifft Anno M.D.xlvij [ed. Joannes Fabri O.P.]. Dillingen, S. Mayer, 1551, [56] ff., 3 works in 1 vol., 4to (paper age-toned, a few single wormholes, 1st title loose), fine cont. blindstamped pigskin over wood (spine rubbed, sm. wormholes in covers), bevelled edges, roll stamp with sm. scenes (man and woman), a central geometrical decoration, metal clasps and catches. Exc. wide-margined copy.
Copy from the library of Sebastian Stattmüller, abbot of the Cistercian Schöntal Abbey (Württemberg) with abbot’s stamp and presentation inscription : "Closter Schönthall", "(...) Sebastiano Abbati Schontalen(si) 1551". Schöntal binding ? Throughout cont. marg. annotations. 1. Extr. rare German trsl. of “De veritate corporis & sanguinis dominici in Eucharistia” by the Liège teacher and Cluny monk Algerus (d. 1131), edited by Erasmus (Freiburg 1530) with a dedicatory letter (Allen 2284) to B. Mercklin (1479-1531) on Transsubstantiation. Large woodcut (Last Supper) on title and 4 woodcuts in text (H3-4), all coloured. Ref. VD-16 A-1872. Erasmus Online 3753. Not in Ind. Aur., Adams, STCGerman (BL), BnF. 2. Refutation of the Lutheran controversialist Flaccus Illyricus (1520-1575) by G. Witzel (1501-1573), a Catholic theologian who first turned Lutheran, but later rejoined Catholicism. Ref. VD-16 W-4007 [9]. Not in Adams, STCGerman (BL), BnF. 3. German sermons on the hot items of faith and good works, dedicated to Johann Count Nassau by the Augsburg Dominican Fabri (1504-1557). Title in red & black. Ref. VD-16 H-1591 [6]. Bucher, Dillingen, 12. Adams, STCGerman (BL), BnF.
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