Eyn deutsch Theologia : das ist Eyn edles Buchleyn, von rechtem vorstand, was Adam vnd Christus sey, vnd wie Adam yn vns sterben, vnd Christus ersteen sall

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Summary: First printing of Luther's second publication of the "Theologia Deutsch", or "German Theology" of an unknown disciple of the Medieval German mystic, Johannes Tauler (ca. 1300-1361). Luther says in his preface that he has learned more from it than from any other book, the Bible and the works of St. Augustine, excepted, "as to what God, Christ, the human being, and all things are".
Signatures: A-K⁴. Last leaf blank.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Printer's device on p. [79]. Wood-engraving of general Resurrection on t.p.
Imprint: (from colophon) Gedruckt zu Wittenburg durch Joannem Grünenberg. Nach Christ geburt Tausent funffhundert vnd ym Achczehenden Jar.
Additional Details: "A manuscript dated 1497 ... contains a reference to the effect that the author had once been a priest and a member of the Order of Teutonic Knights and was known as the Frankfurter"--The Encyclopedia of the Lutheran Church, v. 3, p. 2,340. "Vorrede" by Doctor Martinus Luther, Augustiner zu Wittenbergk. Second of two variants noted by Baring.

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