1692 ALBERTUS MAGNUS & JOHANN STAUPITZ. First English Edition of Two Mediaeval Devotional Works.

1692 ALBERTUS MAGNUS & JOHANN STAUPITZ. First English Edition of Two Mediaeval Devotional Works.

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The first English editions of two important works by two pivotal mediaeval theologans and educators. Not a single example in the auction record and none on the market at any price. Very scarce. Albertus Magnus [c.1200-1280] was an influential German Dominican Bishop, known as a theologian, astronomer, and philosopher during the middle-ages. Perhaps the most influential educator in the church during the age, he is today remembered through the name of his most significant student, Thomas of Aquinas.  Johann von Staupitz [1460-1525] was also an influential German theologian and educator, best remembered today as the spiritual mentor and confessor of Martin Luther.  Magnus, Albertus; and John Staupitz. Unum Necessarium, Or the Great Duty of a Christian, in Two Tracts; The one Of Adhering to God: Written in Latin, by Albertus Magnus: The other Of the Love of God: Written in High-Dutch, by John Staupitz. Being Faithfully Translated into English for the Promoting of Primitive Christianity. Lo

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