Zwey keiserliche vneynige vn[d] widerwertige gepot den Luther betreffendt.

Holy Roman Empire. Emperor (1519-1556 : Charles V)

Summary: The diet of Nuremberg in 1524 reaffirmed the imperial ban of Luther's person expressed in the edict of Worms, but not the condemnation of his teachings, which were to be addressed at the diet of Speyer. Luther issued both the edict of Worms and the resolutions of the diet of Nuremberg along with his own foreward and comments, in which he calls the emperor a "mad, irrational, senseless, raving and insane fool".
Signatures: A-D⁴.
Imprint: from Benzing.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Woodcut t.p. border with date 1524 in upper element.
Additional Details: Edited by Martin Luther.

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