Beschreibung:

275 nn. Bll. Kl.-8°. Rot gefärbtes Pgmt. der Zeit (bestoßen und beschabt).

Bemerkung:

Einer von mehreren Drucken im Jahr der ersten Ausgabe 1606. - VD17 23:647676N. - Hayn/G. IV, 309: "Eine der heftigsten, im Geiste Weislingers geschriebenen Schmähschriften gegen Luther". - Conrad Vetter (1547 - 1622) war Jesuit und einer der wichtigsten bayerischen Schriftsteller der Gegenreformation. - "It is stated that his writings, large and small, number nearly one hundred; they were chiefly polemical. Unfortunately the tone is ordinarily not very refined. Vetter used all the coarseness of which the Swabian tongue is capable to disparage Luther; so that involuntarily Luther`s similar style is recalled. In spite of this, or perhaps exactly for this reason, the little books found a large sale and were often reprinted. Catholic contemporaries sought to defend Vetter`s method of writing, among them was Duke Maximilian who defended him against the Count Palatine of Neuburg. He was highly regarded by the Dukes of Bavaria, William V and Maximilian" (Wikipedia Abruf vom 29.01.2024). - Gebräunt und etw. fleckig. Buchblock leicht angebrochen. Kl. Randläsuren (ohne Textberührung). Hinterer Vorsatz mit Eckabriss.