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Eck, Johann: Prima pars operum ~i contra Luddrerum...

Eck, Johann: Prima pars operum ~i contra Luddrerum...

(Ingolstadt-Augsburg), 1530. (Alexander Vueissenhorn - Georg Krapff.). (6)+CCXXI leaves. Richly decorated, woodcutted, two-color printed title page. Bound with: Secunda pars ~i contra Ludderum... (Ingolstadt), 1531. (Georg Krapff...

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Eck, Johann: Prima pars operum ~i contra Luddrerum...
(Ingolstadt-Augsburg), 1530. (Alexander Vueissenhorn - Georg Krapff.). (6)+CCXXI leaves. Richly decorated, woodcutted, two-color printed title page.
Bound with:
Secunda pars ~i contra Ludderum...
(Ingolstadt), 1531. (Georg Krapff - Jacob Focker.) (6)+CIII [recte CIV] leaves. Two leaves are similarly ("II") numbered. Two-color printed title page, with the coat of arms of Lorenzo Campeggio, papal legate (he visited Hungary several times in the years before the Battle of Mohács).
The third and fourth parts of the work – initially planned for five parts – were not published, the fifth was printed in 1533. The author was a Catholic theologian, one of Luther's best-prepared debate partners. At the beginning of the century, he was the standard-bearer of the internal reformation of the church and a supporter of modern theology. In the so-called 1519 Leipzig debate, he stated that Luther and his followers did not want to reform the church but to break with it. This work is a collection of his disputations against Luther.
Restored, contemporary leather. Leaves stained.
VD16 E 389., 390., BNH Cat E 48.