Bibliotheca dissidentium
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The Bibliotheca dissidentium (English, Library of Dissenters) is a series of 26 volumes (1980–2008) of historical editions of 16th Century Non-Conformist religious works, largely in Latin, with scholarly introductions, essays and notations in French, German and/or English published by the Groupe de Recherches sur les Non-Conformismes du XVIe Siècle et l'Histoire des Protestantismes under the general editor, professor André Séguenny of the University of Strasbourg as part of the larger series Bibliotheca bibliographica Aureliana.[1]
- The Bibliotheca Dissidentium Neerlandicorum is an unrelated series, specific to Dutch Non-Conformists, published by Amsterdam University.
Works
- 1. Johannes Campanus and Christian Entfelder, by Andre Seguenny. Justus Velsius, by Philippe Denis. Catherine Zell-Schutz, by Marc Lienhard. 1980.
- 2. Martin Borrhaus (Cellarius) by Irena Backus.
- 3. Johannes Bünderlin by U. Gabler, Wolfgang Schultheiss by W. Bellardi, Theobald Thamer by I. Backus).
- 4. Jacques de Bourgogne, Philippe Denis. Etienne Dolet, Claude Longeon. Casiodoro de Reina, by A. Gordon Kinder. Camillo Renato, by Simona Calvani. 1984.
- 5. Pierre Poiret, by Marjolaine Chevallier. 1985
- 6. Valentin Crautwald, by Peter C. Erb. Andreas Fischer, Jan Kalenec, by Waclaw Urban. Sigmund Salminger, by Irena Backus. 1985.
- 7. Eloy Pruystinck, by Emile Braekman. Sebastian Franck, by Christof Dejung, Antonio del Corro.
- 8. Daniel Bieliński, Stanisław Budzyński, Stanisław Taszycki, by Wacław Urban. Wojciech Calissius, Henrik Gmiterek. Piotr Gonesius, Marcin Krowicki, Andrzej Wojdowski, by Zdzisiaw Pietrzyk. 1987
- 9. Oswald Glaidt, by Daniel Liechty. Simone Simoni, di Claudio Madonia. Juan de Valdes, by A. Gordon Kinder.
- 10. Michael Servetus
- 11. The Heidelberg antitrinitarians : Johann Sylvan, Adam Neuser, Matthias Vehe, Jacob Suter, Johann Hasler ed. Christopher J. Burchill
- 12. Hungarian Antitrinitarians 1 : Ungarländische Antitrinitarier: István Basilius, by Mihály Balazs. Tamás Arany, by János Heltai. István Császmai, by János Herner. Lukács Egri, by András Szabo. Elias Gczmidele, by Antal Pirnat. 1990.
- 13. Antitrinitaires polonais II: Szymon Budny, Zdzislaw Pietrzyk. Pierre Statorius, par Jacek Wijaczka. Christian Francken, Adam Matuszewski 1991
- 14. Antitrinitaires polonais III Marcin Czechowic, Jan Niemojewski, Christoph Ostorodt
- 15. Hungarian Antitrinitarians 2 : Ungarlandische Antitrinitarier II György Enyedi
- 16. Alumbrados of the kingdom of Toledo : Jacobus Acontius, Marcello Squarcialupi
- 17. Jacob Kautz par Frank Muller. Pilgram Marpeck, Hans Schlaffer, Leonhard Schiemer by Stephen Boyd
- 18. Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski (Modrevius) par Andre Seguenny & Waclaw Urban
- 19. Russian Dissenters 1 : Dissidents russes. I. Feodosij Kosoj
- 20. Russian Dissenters 2 : Dissidents russes. II. Matvej Baskin, le starec Artemij by Mikhail V. Dmitriev.
- 21. Artistes dissidents dans l'Allemagne du seizième siecle: Heinrich Vogtherr; Hans Weiditz; Paul Lautensack,
- 22. The Family of love Hendrik Niclaes. by Alastair Hamilton. 2003
- 23. Ungarländische Antitrinitarier III: Demeter Hunyadi, von Annamária Poszar. Pál Karádi, von Éva Haas. Maté Toroczkai, von Mihály Balasz. György Válaszúti, von Katalin Nemeth. János Várfalvi Kósa, von Gizella Keseru. 2004.
- 24. Moravians - Mährische Sakramentierer des zweiten Viertels des 16. Jahrhunderts: Matej Poustevník, Beneš Optát, Johann Zeising (Jan Cízek), Jan Dubčanský ze Zdenína and the Habrova Brethren. Martin Rothkegel. 2005.
- 25. John Biddle (Unitarian) by Gordon A. Kinder. Francesco Negri, di. Luca Ragazzini. Stanisław Paklepka par Zdzisław Pietrzyk, Katarzyna Weigel par Wacław Urban.
- 26. Hungarian Antitrinitarians 4. Ferenc David Mihály Balázs and translated into English by Dr. Judit Gellesz.[2]
- 27. in preparation Gerhard Westerburg by Russell Woodbridge, Valentin Ickelshamer by Sigrid Looss, Gabriel Ascherham by Martin Rothkegel.[3]
References
- ↑ Reformation and early modern Europe: a guide to research - Page 439 David Mark Whitford - 2008 "The radical Reformation is also well represented in bibliographic projects, not least in the series Bibliotheca Dissidentium."
- ↑ The 26th volume of the series Bibliotheca Dissidentium on Francis David
- ↑ Koernerverlag
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