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.

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  1. 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."
  2. The 26th volume of the series Bibliotheca Dissidentium on Francis David
  3. Koernerverlag
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