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Wider die Rotten der Bauern. Against the Bands of Peasants
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500 years after its first publication, this edition with a new modern English translation, extensive linguistic and historical footnotes, and a comprehensive introduction contextualises the attack, both in terms of its historic significance and its afterlife. As in the previous volumes from the Reformation Series of the Taylor Editions, the text is based on pamphlets from the Taylorian collection which are also provided as facsimiles. The volume is published open access and with additional resources such as an audiobook and 'fold-your-own-pamphlet' for both of the copies held in the Taylorian. The introduction consists of eight chapters: in the first three, Rahel Micklich discusses in turn the historical background of the Peasants' War (1), the underlying conflict with radical reformer Thomas Müntzer (2), and the ensuing pamphlet war with the Catholic adversaries of Luther, particularly Johann Cochlaeus (3).
Timothy Powell then looks at the reception of the pamphlet in the GDR who were clearly taking the side of the peasants and of Thomas Müntzer against Luther's polemic (4). Marina Giraudeau and Tamara Klari¿ by contrast look at the contemporary reception of all of Luther's 1525 pamphlets on the topic as mirrored in the pamphlets held in the Taylorian and in the Bodleian Libraries in Oxford (5). The introduction is rounded off by a short explanation of the language of the pamphlet, the typographical conventions, and the principles guiding the edition by Henrike Lähnemann (6), with a comprehensive bibliography on the pamphlet (7).
Product details
- Binding:
- Paperback
- Number of Pages:
- 142
- Release Date:
- 2025-11-21
- Publication Date:
- 2025-11-21
- Publisher:
- Taylor Institution Library
- Languages:
- Original: English
- ISBN10:
- 1068605871
- ISBN13:
- 9781068605871
- Weight:
- 189 g
- Height:
- 14 cm
- Width:
- 21.6 cm
- Thickness:
- 0.8 cm
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