Widder das blind vnd toll verdamnis der siebenzehen artickel von der elenden schendlichen vniuersitet zu Ingolstat ausgangen

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Summary: Arsatio Seehofer had studied with Luther at Wittenberg between stays at the University of Ingolstadt. As Ingolstadt increasingly became the focus of the Catholic revival, Seehofer found himself under attack for his "Lutheran" leanings. This is a commentary by Luther on the seventeen points of doctrine that Seehofer was accused of violating. The work also includes a discussion of Paul Speratus' arrest by the authorities at the University of Vienna on similar charges. This is the second printing of these essays. Includes the 17 articles by Arsacius Seehofer, each of which is followed by the University's condemnation and Luther's answer.
Signatures: A-E4; [A] unsigned, E4b blank.
Imprint: from Benzing.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Title within engraved, historiated woodcut border (putti and stags); initials.
Additional Details: VD16 is diff. ed. This volume was formerly in the Beck Lutherana collection, #160 and in the W.H. Stifel collection, #238. There are manuscript bibliographical notes on the upper pastedown, manuscript bibliographical notes on the upper flyleaf, and the date "1524" on the title page. Dated at end: Wittemberg, 1524.

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