Isnyer Reformations-Drucke. Verzeichnis der in der Bibliothek der ev. Nikolauskirche in Isny vorhandenen Druck...
Careful descriptions of 340 Reformation imprints 1518-1529, in alphabetical arrangement, with a useful introduction. More info
Johannes à Lasco. Beitrag zur Reformationsgeschichte Polens, Deutschlands und Englands.
The standard biography of John à Lasco (1499-1560), the important Reformation leader and intimate friend of Erasmus. More info
Johannes Boekholt (1656-1693), the first Dutch publisher of John Bunyan and other English authors.
Emphasis is on the bibliography (chapter 5, pp. 261-494) in which 127 editions are described in great detail. More info
Johannes Cochlaeus, Philippicae I-VII. Edited with Introduction and Commentary.
I. Text. - II. Introduction - Commentary - Bibliography - Appendices. The `Philippics` - originally published between 1534 and 1549 - were directed against the Reformation, and notably against Philipp Melanchthon. More info
Johannes Cochlaeus, Responsio ad Johannem Bugenhagium Pomeranum.
This tract, a defence of the faith of the English people, was originally published in 1526. The present new text-edition has a parallel English translation. It is preceded by an Introduction and followed by a Commentary, two Appendices and an Index. More info
Johannes Cochläus. Ein Lebensbild aus der Zeit der Kirchenspaltung.
Pp. 341-372: Verzeichnis der Schriften Cochläus` von 1522 bis 1550 ( 202 entries). More info
Johannes Mathesius. Ein Lebens- und Sittenbild aus der Reformationszeit.
Johannes Mathesius (1504-1565), a Lutheran theologian, was one of the most powerful preachers among the Reformers of the second period, and the first biographer of Luther. Pp. 378-435 of the second volume contain the important bibliography (56 works in different editions). More info


