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TitleSumma der godliker scrifturen : Oft een Duytsche Theologie, leerende eñ onderwijsende alle mensche[n], wat het Christen gheloove is, waer doer wi alle gader salich worde[n], eñ wat het doopsel bediedt, na de leeringe des heylighen Euangelijs, eñ sinte Pauwels EpistelenTranslate
TypeBookTranslate
EditionNu weder om seer neerstelick ghecorrigeert.Translate
Imprint[Antwerp] : [Steven Mierdman]Translate
PlaceAntwerpTranslate
PublisherMierdman, StevenTranslate
Year[between 1543 and 1546].Translate
Size16 cm (8vo) Translate
AnnotationAccording to Nijhoff-Kronenberg possibly printed by Niclaas van Oldenborch in Antwerp. According to STCN Niclaas van Oldenborch is fictitious and a pseudonym of Peter Warnerssen in Kampen and Frans Fraet in Antwerp. Printed by Steven Mierdman in Antwerp. See: Valkema Blouw, Paul. The Van Oldenborch and Vanden Merberghe pseudonyms or Why Frans Fraet had to die. - In: Quaerendo 22 (1992), p. 165-196, 245-272) Part 2 entitled: Dat ander deel va[n] die Summa der godlicker Schriftueren oft Duytscher Theologien, alle Christen menschen seer van noode eñ profijtelijc: leerende van de ghebode[n] Godts, eñ gheboden ende Raden der menschen. Signatures: A-K⁸ a-f⁸ The Summa, originally published in 1523, was a free translation by the author of his Oeconomica christiana, which was not published until 1527. Attributed by Nijhoff-Kronenburg to H. Bomelius. However, for a more recent investigation to the authorship see: J. Trapman. De Summa der godliker Scrifturen (1523). Leiden, 1978. Title in decorated border. Nijhoff, W. Nederlandsche bibliographie van 1500 tot 1540 (1923-61 edition), 1969 Translate
LocationUniversiteitsbibliotheek UtrechtTranslate
Call numberE oct 437 rar dl 1Translate
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