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Conciliationes locorum scripturae : qui specie tenus inter se pugnare videntur, centuriae duae / Andrea Althamero, authore ; praeter inspsersas hinc inde additiones, accesserunt huic editioni triginta locorum bini seu paria & negotium sacramentorum sub finem piè ac diligenter tractarum ; additus est insuper index sanè quàm copiosus, eorum quae hîc tractantnr.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection GC55 Os407 582d
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Althamer, Andreas, approximately 1500-1539.
Contributor:
Lehmann, Zacharias, active 1581-1606, printer.
Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
German Culture Class Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc--Early works to 1800.
Bible.
Penn Provenance:
Wieland, Nikolaus (autograph) (Culture Class Collection copy)
Wielandt, Nicolaus (autograph) (Culture Class Collection copy)
Osiander, Lucas, 1534-1604 (inscription) (Culture Class Collection copy)
Physical Description:
9 unnumbered leaves, 236 leaves, 51 unnumbered leaves ; 17 cm (8vo)
Other Title:
Conciliationes locorvm scriptvrae
Fingerprint:
m.us u-i- s,o- dest (3) 1582 (R)
Place of Publication:
Vitebergae : Excudebat Zacharias Lehman, Anno MDLXXXII [1582]
Notes:
Dedicatory letter dated June, 1534.
Signatures: A-2O⁸.
Leaf 2O8 is blank.
Woodcut initials and tail-pieces.
Printed marginalia.
Includes indexes.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries copy bound with: Osiander, Lucas. De ratione concionandi. Tubingae : Excudebat Alexander Hoggius, MDLXXXII [1582].
Penn Libraries copy has in brown ink early autograph ("M. Nicolaus Wielandt"), probably of Nikolaus Wieland (1567-1637), pastor of Oppenheim, or possibly his father Nikolaus Wieland (1539-1617), Evangelical abbot of Herrenalb, at head of front pastedown and partially illegible ms. purchase inscription ("Constat 8 [...]") at foot; armorial stamp of an unidentified former owner (possibly a member of the Wieland family?) with 17th-century ms. inscription ("M.J.W. 617.") on leaf 2O8r.
Penn Libraries copy has four pages of 16th-century German ms. notes (on front pastedown, front free endpaper, and verso of title leaf of first work in volume) in brown ink headed "Lucae osiandrj D. An[n]o C[hristi] 91 die x Januarij Stutg." recording the main points of a brief instruction on preaching by the Lutheran pastor and composer Lucas Osiander the Elder on 10 January 1591 in Stuttgart, where he was resident for most of his career; some early Latin ms. notes on back pastedown; many early ms. underlines and some marginal notes and marks (including manicules) in brown ink in text.
Penn Libraries copy bound in contemporary full dark blind-tooled leather (pig?) over indented, angled-edge wooden boards; 2 leather-and-metal clasps with metal catchplates; 4 raised bands on spine; 2 partially illegible gold-tooled leather spine labels; spine and right board lightly wormed.
Penn Libraries copy: portion of last 5 lines of leaf O8r uninked.
Cited in:
VD 16 A 2021
OCLC:
13595158

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