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Trutfetter, JodocusEpitome seu Breuiarium Dialectice iteru iam denuo recusum planiori siquidem et Preceptoru et Exemplorum ordine ac filo per. D. Judocum Eijßennaceñ. With title in red and black in heraldic and figurative woodcut border, 1 heraldic woodcut and woodcut printer's mark. Erfurt, Matthes Maler, 1518. title, 78 pp., 1 w. Leaf 8°. Late. Pgt. in the style of the period with ribbed label. Trutfetter, Jodocus Epitome seu Breuiarium Dialectice iteru iam denuo recusum planiori siquidem et Preceptoru et Exemplorum ordine ac filo per. D. Judocum Eijßennaceñ. With title in red and black in heraldic and figurative woodcut border, 1 heraldic woodcut and woodcut printer's mark. Erfurt, Matthes Maler, 1518. title, 78 pp., 1 w. Leaf 8°. Late. Pgt. in the style of the period with ribbed label. Very rare. None of the copies traceable in international trade. - VD 16 T 2124 - 2nd expanded edition. Our copy conforms to the copy in the Erfurt University Library (GBV PPN 568163192). - Trutfetter (c. 1460-1519, also Jodocus von Eisenach or Doctor Eisenach) was a Catholic theologian, rhetorician, philosopher, logician, co-founder of early Erfurt humanism and influential teacher of Luther, whose opponent he became when the latter began his reformatory work. - "After studying theology and philosophy in Erfurt and earning a doctorate in theology, he later became a teacher of these disciplines at this university (and at Wittenberg between 1506-1510) and also had Luther as a pupil. His contemporaries regarded him as a man of great erudition ..., as an excellent orator and especially as an astute dialectician. In scholastic philosophy he was a pupil and eager imitator of Joh. Buridanus. As a teacher he seems to have made himself popular through his lectures, ... even Luther, who ... had him as a special teacher along with Joh. Gryphius, thought highly of him and 'held him in great esteem'." (ADB 14 (1881), p. 111f.) - Trutfetter, who, like Bartholomäus Arnoldi, was concerned with the fundamental questions of Wilhelm von Ockham, had worked for a new way of thinking compared to the scholasticism of the Middle Ages at the Quodlibet Disputation of 1497 at the University of Erfurt. From the urge to grasp the world with human reason, he co-founded early Erfurt humanism, which he was open to as a late scholastic. His former pupil Martin Luther took up this approach and formed it into a new movement that Trutfetter rejected. - Trutfetter's main works include the "Sum(m)ule totius logice" (1501), a textbook on logic, as well as a textbook on natural philosophy, the "Summa in totam physicen" (1514). - Attached: Ders. Quã Judoc(us) Eysennaceñ Philosophus & Theolog(us) toci(us) Philosophie naturalis Sumam nuper elucubrauit/ eande hoc libello (con)peries breuiori filo cõtractam et velut ab eodem Epitomatã ... Title in red and black in (rev.) heraldic and figurative woodcut border. Ibid. 1517, title, 123 leaves - VD16 T 2128 - Contributor: Helius Eobanus Hessus. - Vols. xli-xliiii bound between xlv and xlvi. - Ders. Explanatio i nõnulla Petri Burdegalensis: quem Hispanum dicunt ... (Erfurt, Wolfgang Schenck, c. 1501). 6 (v. 15) leaves - VD16 T 2127 - Ders. (Compendiaria et admodum breuis (par)uuloru logicoru Explanatio) Without title, leaves 7-10 (v. 10). Ibid. - VD16 T 2126 - Title slightly soiled and stained, annotations and underlining in old hand, browned due to paper, some browning and dampstaining, small corner loss in 2nd pt. almost throughout (no loss of text). Overall in good condition. 2 complete works and 2 fragments as listed above. With 2 titles in red and black in heraldic and figurative woodcut border, 1 heraldic woodcut and 1 woodcut printer's mark. Later vellum in contemp. style with label to spine. - Absolute rarity. No copy verifiable for us in the trade. - 2nd enlarged edition. Our copy conforms to the copy of the University Library of Erfurt (GBV PPN 568163192). - Trutfetter (c. 1460-1519) was a Catholic theologian, rhetorician, philosopher, logician, co-founder of early Erfurt humanism and influential teacher of Luther, whose opponent he became when the latter began his reformatory activity. - Title slightly soiled and spotted, annotations and underlining in an old hand, browned due to paper, partly somewhat brown and dampstained, almost continuous small corner loss in 2nd part (no loss of text). Overall well preserved. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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Trutfetter, JodocusEpitome seu Breuiarium Dialectice iteru iam denuo recusum planiori siquidem et Preceptoru et Exemplorum ordine ac filo per. D. Judocum Eijßennaceñ. With title in red and black in heraldic and figurative woodcut border, 1 heraldic woodcut and woodcut printer's mark. Erfurt, Matthes Maler, 1518. title, 78 pp., 1 w. Leaf 8°. Late. Pgt. in the style of the period with ribbed label. Trutfetter, Jodocus Epitome seu Breuiarium Dialectice iteru iam denuo recusum planiori siquidem et Preceptoru et Exemplorum ordine ac filo per. D. Judocum Eijßennaceñ. With title in red and black in heraldic and figurative woodcut border, 1 heraldic woodcut and woodcut printer's mark. Erfurt, Matthes Maler, 1518. title, 78 pp., 1 w. Leaf 8°. Late. Pgt. in the style of the period with ribbed label. Very rare. None of the copies traceable in international trade. - VD 16 T 2124 - 2nd expanded edition. Our copy conforms to the copy in the Erfurt University Library (GBV PPN 568163192). - Trutfetter (c. 1460-1519, also Jodocus von Eisenach or Doctor Eisenach) was a Catholic theologian, rhetorician, philosopher, logician, co-founder of early Erfurt humanism and influential teacher of Luther, whose opponent he became when the latter began his reformatory work. - "After studying theology and philosophy in Erfurt and earning a doctorate in theology, he later became a teacher of these disciplines at this university (and at Wittenberg between 1506-1510) and also had Luther as a pupil. His contemporaries regarded him as a man of great erudition ..., as an excellent orator and especially as an astute dialectician. In scholastic philosophy he was a pupil and eager imitator of Joh. Buridanus. As a teacher he seems to have made himself popular through his lectures, ... even Luther, who ... had him as a special teacher along with Joh. Gryphius, thought highly of him and 'held him in great esteem'." (ADB 14 (1881), p. 111f.) - Trutfetter, who, like Bartholomäus Arnoldi, was concerned with the fundamental questions of Wilhelm von Ockham, had worked for a new way of thinking compared to the scholasticism of the Middle Ages at the Quodlibet Disputation of 1497 at the University of Erfurt. From the urge to grasp the world with human reason, he co-founded early Erfurt humanism, which he was open to as a late scholastic. His former pupil Martin Luther took up this approach and formed it into a new movement that Trutfetter rejected. - Trutfetter's main works include the "Sum(m)ule totius logice" (1501), a textbook on logic, as well as a textbook on natural philosophy, the "Summa in totam physicen" (1514). - Attached: Ders. Quã Judoc(us) Eysennaceñ Philosophus & Theolog(us) toci(us) Philosophie naturalis Sumam nuper elucubrauit/ eande hoc libello (con)peries breuiori filo cõtractam et velut ab eodem Epitomatã ... Title in red and black in (rev.) heraldic and figurative woodcut border. Ibid. 1517, title, 123 leaves - VD16 T 2128 - Contributor: Helius Eobanus Hessus. - Vols. xli-xliiii bound between xlv and xlvi. - Ders. Explanatio i nõnulla Petri Burdegalensis: quem Hispanum dicunt ... (Erfurt, Wolfgang Schenck, c. 1501). 6 (v. 15) leaves - VD16 T 2127 - Ders. (Compendiaria et admodum breuis (par)uuloru logicoru Explanatio) Without title, leaves 7-10 (v. 10). Ibid. - VD16 T 2126 - Title slightly soiled and stained, annotations and underlining in old hand, browned due to paper, some browning and dampstaining, small corner loss in 2nd pt. almost throughout (no loss of text). Overall in good condition. 2 complete works and 2 fragments as listed above. With 2 titles in red and black in heraldic and figurative woodcut border, 1 heraldic woodcut and 1 woodcut printer's mark. Later vellum in contemp. style with label to spine. - Absolute rarity. No copy verifiable for us in the trade. - 2nd enlarged edition. Our copy conforms to the copy of the University Library of Erfurt (GBV PPN 568163192). - Trutfetter (c. 1460-1519) was a Catholic theologian, rhetorician, philosopher, logician, co-founder of early Erfurt humanism and influential teacher of Luther, whose opponent he became when the latter began his reformatory activity. - Title slightly soiled and spotted, annotations and underlining in an old hand, browned due to paper, partly somewhat brown and dampstained, almost continuous small corner loss in 2nd part (no loss of text). Overall well preserved. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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