Ad aegocerotem Emserianum

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Summary: First edition of Luther's response to Hieronymus Emser's report of the Leipzig Disputation between Martin Luther, Andreas Bodenstein Karlstadt and Johann Eck. Emser, who had been initially sympathetic to Luther's position had accompanied Eck to Leipzig, where he broke with the reformer. In his report, he tried to associate Luther with the Bohemian reformer Jan Hus, who had been burnt at the stake during the Council of Constance in 1415. In this as well as in subsequent tracts, Luther refers to Emser as "the goat" (aegoceros) in reference to the latter's coat of arms.
Signatures: a-c⁴ (c4 verso blank).
Imprint: from colophon.
Illustrative and Decorative Content: The text is from John 19-20 and includes two wood engravings by Hans Holbein, depicting the removal of Jesus from the cross and the Resurrection.
Binding: Bound in a leaf from a Zurich Bible, printed by Christoph Froschauer in the mid-1550s (cf. VD16 B2742).
Additional Details: Gift from Kris Kvam and Arlin Buyert in memory of Tracy and Gerrit Buyert, 2013.

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