Without printing press, no Reformation, this insight was emphasised already by contemporaries. Basel’s share in the written, printed diffusion of the new ideas in the early years of the Reformation was considerable. The first omnibus of Luther’s works was printed in Basel in 1518. Basel editions triggered the inner-protestant controversy over the Lord’s Supper. The Basel printers promoted the Reformation by erudite disputes and commentaries in Latin and by sermons and liturgies in vernacular. But that was not all. They also printed witty and often unashamed pamphlets in the vernacular with bold illustrations. Yet although the output of Reformation-printing in Basel was substantial, it must be seen in the wider context of the humanistic move...
The Bern Disputation of 1528 was both the response to the Baden Disputation of 1526 and its continua...
Six presses owned by religious houses belonging to the Devotio Moderna were active during the period...
The Reformation in the city and countryside of Schaffhausen progressed in a surprising manner. The B...
Without printing press, no Reformation, this insight was emphasised already by contemporaries. Basel...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...
Paving the way towards Reformation in Berne was a process set by the authorities, but it disunited t...
Reformation and printing belong together in Zurich from the very beginning. Apart from the fact that...
Printing and the Reformation challenged book censorship in a new dimension. The Swiss confederates d...
Perceptions of the role of the book in the Reformation are shaped by our knowledge of the German pri...
The Zurich woodcut illustrations of the early Reformation show a typical spectrum for the use of ima...
When Martin Luther supposedly nailed his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 to the Castle Church door in Wit...
When Martin Luther supposedly nailed his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 to the Castle Church door in Wit...
Der Beitrag zeichnet die im Kontext des des 16. Jahrhunderts ungewöhnliche Geschichte der Ko-Existen...
This study of the printer-writer Pamphilus Gengenbach is the first in English. It argues that his wr...
Summary: Luther had a notoriously ambivalent attitude towards what was still the new technology of t...
The Bern Disputation of 1528 was both the response to the Baden Disputation of 1526 and its continua...
Six presses owned by religious houses belonging to the Devotio Moderna were active during the period...
The Reformation in the city and countryside of Schaffhausen progressed in a surprising manner. The B...
Without printing press, no Reformation, this insight was emphasised already by contemporaries. Basel...
This article links profits from the rich literature in the fields of Reformation history and book-hi...
Paving the way towards Reformation in Berne was a process set by the authorities, but it disunited t...
Reformation and printing belong together in Zurich from the very beginning. Apart from the fact that...
Printing and the Reformation challenged book censorship in a new dimension. The Swiss confederates d...
Perceptions of the role of the book in the Reformation are shaped by our knowledge of the German pri...
The Zurich woodcut illustrations of the early Reformation show a typical spectrum for the use of ima...
When Martin Luther supposedly nailed his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 to the Castle Church door in Wit...
When Martin Luther supposedly nailed his Ninety-Five Theses in 1517 to the Castle Church door in Wit...
Der Beitrag zeichnet die im Kontext des des 16. Jahrhunderts ungewöhnliche Geschichte der Ko-Existen...
This study of the printer-writer Pamphilus Gengenbach is the first in English. It argues that his wr...
Summary: Luther had a notoriously ambivalent attitude towards what was still the new technology of t...
The Bern Disputation of 1528 was both the response to the Baden Disputation of 1526 and its continua...
Six presses owned by religious houses belonging to the Devotio Moderna were active during the period...
The Reformation in the city and countryside of Schaffhausen progressed in a surprising manner. The B...