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Von dem ungeistlichen losen Geschwätz und Gezänk der falsch-berühmten Kunst, oder, Von dem unnützen Disputir-geschwätze, welches itziger Zeit im Schwange gehet : wie solches ein jeglicher wahrer Timotheus, oder Gott-ehrender Mensch, und also insonderheit welcher andere wil lehren, sol meiden, im Gegenteil aber was Gott wil in Acht nehmen / aufgesetzt von Justo Klägern vom Creuzberg in Curland.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fabricius, Johann Jacob, 1620-1673.
Contributor:
Henry Charles Lea Library (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
German
Penn Provenance:
Lea, Henry Charles, 1825-1909 (autograph)
Kuhl, Heinrich (autograph, 1817)
Physical Description:
33 pages, 3 unnumbered pages ; 13 cm (12mo)
Other Title:
Von dem ungeistlichen losen Geschwätz und Gezänk der falsch-berühmten Kunst
Von dem unnützen Disputir-geschwätze, welches itziger Zeit im Schwange gehet
Fingerprint:
enng igen r-ng scti (3) Anno MDCXLVI.
Place of Publication:
Hermanstein : [publisher not identified], Anno MDCXLVI [1646]
Notes:
Justus Kläger is a pseudonym of Johann Jacob Fabricius. Cf. VD 17.
At head of title: Im Namen Jhesu!
Imprint is false; actually printed in Amsterdam. Cf. Weller.
Signatures: A¹² B⁶.
Leaf B6 is blank.
Typographical ornaments.
Published in Amsterdam.
Local Notes:
Penn Libraries copy is no. 3 in a volume of 8 seventeenth-century works of Protestant polemic in German.
Penn Libraries copy has Henry Charles Lea's autograph (1888) and notes in his hand on front free endpaper; autograph ("Heinrich Kuhl 1817") on front free endpaper; ms. inscriptions on front pastedown and verso of front free endpaper; ms. inscription ("3") at top outer corner of title leaf; a few ms. underlines in text.
Cited in:
Weller, E.O. Falsche Druckorte, p. 27

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