The Library Of Leander Van Ess And The Earliest American Collections Of Reformation Pamphlets (Bsa Occasional Publications, 1) - Softcover

Gatch, Milton McC

 
9780914930181: The Library Of Leander Van Ess And The Earliest American Collections Of Reformation Pamphlets (Bsa Occasional Publications, 1)

Synopsis

Reformation pamphlets or "Flugschriften" were among the first rare book acquisitions of American libraries. Gatch traces the remarkable history of the Leander van Ess collection purchased by the Union Theological Seminary in 1838, the first and largest collection of these religious tracts to arrive in America. He notes how they were originally obtained by van Ess, a Catholic priest, translator of the Bible, and a former Benedictine monk, who built an impressive personal collection of books and manuscripts when monastic libraries were being dispersed during the Napoleonic wars. Gatch has also identified a significant group of pamphlets assembled at Wittenberg during the 1520s, Luther's most creative period. Never before accurately described, the surviving pamphlets from this collection are listed here in the order of van Ess's own catalogue, with a set of indexes to authors and printers, and with concordances to major bibliographical resources. Gatch reviews the history Reformation pamp

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