Lot 27

Luther (Martin).- Eck (Johannes) & Andeas Karlstadt. Disputatio excellentium. D. doctoru[m] Johannis Eccij & Andre[a]e Carolostadij q[uæ] cepta est Lipsi[a]e XXVII Iunij an. MXIX, first edition, [Erfurt], [Matthes Maler], [1519].

 

Hammer Price: £6,000

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Luther (Martin).- Eck (Johannes) & Andreas Karlstadt. Disputatio excellentium. D. doctoru[m] Johannis Eccij & Andre[a]e Carolostadij q[uæ] cepta est Lipsi[a]e XXVII Iunij an. MXIX. Disputatio secunda D. doctoru[m] Johan[n]is Eccij & Andre[a]e Carolostadij q[uæ] cepit XV Iulij. Disputatio eiusdem.D. Johannis Eccij & D. Martini Lutheri Augustiani q[uæ] cepit XV julij, collation: A6 B-P4, Gothic letter, light soiling to title, some occasional light browning or marginal damp-staining, bookplate to pastedown, 19th century calf, 1 spine label a little chipped, light rubbing to extremities, g.e., 4to (190 x 140mm.), [Erfurt], [Matthes Maler], [1519].

First edition of this rare and important account of the Leipzig Debate, one of the earliest public debates of Luther's Ninety-Five Theses. The debate led directly to Luther's excommunication and therefore marked an important moment in the split between Lutheran and Catholic doctrines. We can trace no copy at auction since 1968.

Provenance: Carlos B. Lumsden (bookplate).

Literature: VD 16 E 321

Description

Luther (Martin).- Eck (Johannes) & Andreas Karlstadt. Disputatio excellentium. D. doctoru[m] Johannis Eccij & Andre[a]e Carolostadij q[uæ] cepta est Lipsi[a]e XXVII Iunij an. MXIX. Disputatio secunda D. doctoru[m] Johan[n]is Eccij & Andre[a]e Carolostadij q[uæ] cepit XV Iulij. Disputatio eiusdem.D. Johannis Eccij & D. Martini Lutheri Augustiani q[uæ] cepit XV julij, collation: A6 B-P4, Gothic letter, light soiling to title, some occasional light browning or marginal damp-staining, bookplate to pastedown, 19th century calf, 1 spine label a little chipped, light rubbing to extremities, g.e., 4to (190 x 140mm.), [Erfurt], [Matthes Maler], [1519].

First edition of this rare and important account of the Leipzig Debate, one of the earliest public debates of Luther's Ninety-Five Theses. The debate led directly to Luther's excommunication and therefore marked an important moment in the split between Lutheran and Catholic doctrines. We can trace no copy at auction since 1968.

Provenance: Carlos B. Lumsden (bookplate).

Literature: VD 16 E 321

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