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Viennese Early Printing Gem This exceptional piece of Viennese early printing, featuring the work of Caspar Schwenckfeld and Johann Faber, is a rare and invaluable addition to any collection of historical literature. Comprising a Catholic controversi
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Viennese Early Printing Gem
This exceptional piece of Viennese early printing, featuring the work of Caspar Schwenckfeld and Johann Faber, is a rare and invaluable addition to any collection of historical literature. Comprising a Catholic controversial work, it delves into the debate surrounding the Lord's Supper, offering a fascinating glimpse into the religious and intellectual climate of the 16th century. With its rich historical context and scholarly annotations, this book is a must-have for enthusiasts of early printing and religious history.Product Features and Specifications
This edition of "Criste[n]liche ablainu[n]g" is presented in a quarto format, measuring 19.9 cm x 15.7 cm, and includes 79 pages, with an additional page for the signatures A-K4. The title-page boasts a woodcut pictorial border, adorned with Singriener initials, putti, foliage, wings, grotesques, and medals of emperors, showcasing the artistic finesse of the era. Despite occasional light staining and a strengthened gutter, the book remains in excellent condition. Key features include:- Historical Significance: A crucial work in the debate over the Lord's Supper and the religious divisions of the time.
- Antiquarian Value: A rare piece of Viennese early printing, with a rich historical and cultural background.
- Scholarly Content: Features citations from 22 church fathers, enhancing the scholarly value of the text.
Practical Uses and Benefits
This book is not only a historical artifact but also a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, and collectors. Its detailed annotations and references to church fathers make it an essential text for those studying the religious and intellectual history of the 16th century. Furthermore, the book's unique format and design offer a captivating glimpse into the artistic and printing techniques of the period. With only three known physical locations in Germany, owning this copy of "Criste[n]liche ablainu[n]g" would be a significant addition to your collection, providing both historical insight and a rare piece of early printing art.What Our Customers Say
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