Ad Dialoguz [i.e. Dialogum] Syluestri Prieratis M[a]g[ist]ri Palatii de potestate Pape Respo[n]sio

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Summary: When Luther received S. Mazzolini's Dialogue on the 95 Theses, he put it into print at once to show just how weak a piece Mazzolini had written. He followed it up with the present work which includes Mazzolini's text and Luther's reply to it. Even the Pope is said to have been embarrassed by Mazzolini's poor performance in this work. The Dominicans are reported to have bought up the first edition, presumably to prevent its further circulation.
Signatures: A-F4, [A] unsigned, F4b blank.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: Title within engraved, historiated, woodcut border (putti, saints, pope), initial.
Imprint: Printing information from Benzing.
Additional Details: This volume was formally in the Beck Lutherana collection, #72. There are two stamps in the margin on the verso of the title page. One is illegible, and the other, in blue, reads "Duplum Venditu,."

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