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An...nio, against heresies recently translated original: "An...nio, contra hereses recens verso." Likely a reference to a work by a specific author whose name is partially lost to the torn edge..
¶ Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples original: "Iacobi Fabri Stapulensis," a pioneering French humanist and theologian whose biblical commentaries influenced the early Reformation, commentaries on the Gospels, the Epistles of Paul, and the Catholic Epistles.
¶ Images of Death original: "Imagines Mortis," likely referring to the famous series of woodcuts by Hans Holbein the Younger accompanied by religious text, with the Medicine of the Soul.
¶ Index of both Testaments original: "Index vtriusque Testamenti", nearly similar to the Index of Bibles by Robert Estienne original: "Roberti Stephani," a famous Parisian printer whose scholarly editions of the Bible were frequently condemned by the faculty of theology at the Sorbonne.
¶ Index of both Testaments, without the name of the author.
¶ Institutes of the Christian Religion original: "Institutio religionis Christianæ", printed at Wittenberg in the year 1536, without the name of the author While John Calvin is famous for this title, several anonymous or variant versions circulated during the Reformation era.
¶ The Education of a Prince original: "Institutio principis".
¶ John Wycliffe original: "Ioannis Vuiteclef," an early English reformer whose followers were known as Lollards, all his books and teachings.
¶ Johannes Oecolampadius A leader of the Reformation in Basel, all his books.
¶ Johannes Bugenhagen original: "Ioannis Pomerani," named for his birthplace in Pomerania; he was a close collaborator of Martin Luther, all his books.
¶ John Calvin, all his books.
¶ Johann Pupper of Goch original: "Ioannis Puperij Gochiani," a 15th-century precursor to the Reformation who criticized monasticism, all his books.
¶ Johannes Brenz A German reformer and loyal follower of Luther, all his books. NATIONAL LIBRARY VITTORIO EMANUELE ROME
¶ Jan Hus original: "Ioannis Huss," the Czech reformer burned at the stake in 1415, all his books.
¶ Johann Caesarius, Dialectics original: "Ioannis Cæsarij, dialectica"; a textbook on logic.
¶ Johann Poll of Westphalia original: "Ioannis Pollij Vuestphali", all his works.
¶ Johann Atrocianus A Latin poet and humanist who wrote against the peasant uprisings and the Reformation, all his books.