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Exercitationum Theologicarum et Logicarum 1596

Exercitationum Theologicarum et Logicarum 1596

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Heizonis Buscheri Exercitationum Theologicarum et Logicarum pars Tertia Opposita Admonitioni Ioannis Piscatoris et Adversariis Rudolphi Goclenii, pro Nativa verborum Christi hoc est Corpus Meum Significatione: et Vera Corporis Christi Præsentis in Cœna Concludens. Adiecta est ad finem Epistola D. Hodfmanni de fraudibus Cinglianorum Philosophicis. Anno Christi 1596.

The Third Part of Heinrich Büscher's Theological and Logical Exercises, Opposing the Admonition of Johannes Piscator and the Adversaries of Rudolf Goclenius, Concerning the Natural Signification of Christ's Words, 'This is My Body,' and Concluding the True Presence of Christ's Body in the Supper. Added at the End is a Letter from D. Hofmann About the Fraudulent Philosophies of the Cinglians. In the Year of Christ 1596.



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A very rare book, WorldCat traces only 3 known copies worldwide. 

Heizo Buscher (also known as Heinrich) was a German Protestant clergyman, philosopher, mathematician, and author. His writings largely deal with logic and were popular among the early Protestants following the reformation and the spread of Luther. His works are incredibly scarce and almost never encountered in commerce. We could not trace a single of any of his works held outside of Germany.


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Size: 92 x 140 mm (approx.)


 


Condition: 

[A1-M8]


Early 18th century full limp vellum. Covers lined without external identification. Without loss to text. Covers warped, but may return under pressure. Externally very clean with covers secure. No shelf lean. Without any attached bookplates or ownership inscriptions. Text block generally clean, though toned throughout with some occasional damp staining. The full text is legible. Close tear to H5. I7 a little creased in the margin space, no loss. Page edges a little discoloured, more so to the top as typical, else a very good copy. Text block trimmed occasionally catching a few letters of the margin commentary.


 

[OCLC 832249727; VD16 B9964].

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