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    <note>I: First and only edition of this German (abridged) translation of Dionysius&apos;s &quot;Contra Alchoranum&quot;, not printed until 1533. The translator, in all likelihood, was also Eppendorff. The three woodcuts on the title page show a group of Jews, Martin Luther (here captioned &quot;Sergius the heretic&quot;), and &quot;Mahomet&quot;. - II: Rare first German edition of these treatises by Petrus Nannius, Juan Luis Vives, Josse de Fontanus, and Paolo Giovio. Heinrich von Eppendorff, a personal friend of Ulrich von Hutten, is known especially for his altercations with Erasmus of Rotterdam. Of particular interest is the portrait of Emperor Charles V on p. 101 (lacking in some copies). The ornamental title border shows ten portraits of emperors in medallions. - Title page of I trimmed rather closely at right edge (no loss to illustration); several ff. show slight defects or were remargined at an early date (no loss to text). Some browning and brownstaining.</note>
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    <note>Alchoran. Zu Strasszburg : bey Hans Schotten, MCCCCCXL [1540].</note>
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