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Dresden: [Emserpresse?], 1524. First edition. A-E4, F2./ Errata on p. [44]. At first Emser was on the side of the reformers, but like his patron he desired a practical reformation of the clergy without any doctrinal breach with the past or the church; and his liberal sympathies were mainly humanistic, like those of Erasmus and others who parted company with Luther after 1519. As late as that year Luther referred to him as "Emser noster," but the Leipzig Debate in that year completed the breach between them. Emser warned his Bohemian friends against Luther, and Luther retorted with an attack on Emser which outdid in scurrility all his polemical writings. Emser, who was further embittered by an attack of the Leipzig students, imitated Luther's violence, and asserted that Luther's whole crusade originated in nothing more than enmity to the Dominicans, Luther's reply was to burn Emser's books along with Leo X's bull of excommunication. Emser next, in 1521, published an attack on Luther's Appeal to the…
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Missae christianorum contra Luterana[m] missandi formula[m] Assertio: A comparison of Emser's and Luther's views on the Mass in dialogue form.
by Emser, Jerome Emser
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Carminvm poetarum novem : lyricae poesews principum fragamenta. Alcaei, Sapphvs, Stesichori, Ibyci, Anacreontis, Bacchylidis, Simonidis, Alcamanis, Pindari. Nonnulla etiam aliorum. Cum latina interpretatione, partim soluta oratione, partim carmine
by Estienne, Henri Estienne (1531-98)
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Paris or Genève: Excudebat Henr. Stephanus, illustris uiri Huldrichi Fuggeri typographus, 1567. Duodecimo. 12 x 6 cm. 576 pages) (568, [12] pages) Signatures: A-2F⁸ 2G⁸ (2G3-2G8 blank) Edition in two volumes, this is the second volume. but each presented as a separate publication, of some Greek poets, in Greek with Latin translation. Edited and translated by Henricus Stephanus. Voet.
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The comical revenge, or, love in a tub. Acted at His Highness the Duke of York's Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-fields. Licensed, July 8. 1664. Roger L'Estrange
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London: Printed for Henry Herringman, and are to be sold at his shop at the Blew-Anchor in the Lower Walk of the New Exchange,1669, 1669. This is a good copy,Bound in modern boards. This is a rare edition Listing only 4 copies in ESTC. Wing E-3370; W & M 546; Hazlitt, page 45.. A-I4, K4.(In this edition, there is a comma after title word "revenge" and leaf A2r has catchword "hope". Another edition has a semi-colon after "revenge" and leaf A2r has catchword "the".). The first work of Etherege was The Comical Revenge, or Love in a Tub. It was published in 1664 and may have been produced for the first time late in the previous year. This comedy was an immediate success and Etherege found himself, in a night, famous. Thus introduced to the wits and the fops of the town, Etherege took his place in the select and dissolute circle of Rochester, Dorset and Sedley. On one occasion, at Epsom, after tossing in a blanket certain fiddlers who refused to play, Rochester, Etherege and other boon companions so…
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