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Marschalk, HaugDas Hailig ewyg wort Gottes, was dz in jm kraft stercke, tugendt, frid, fred, erleuchtung, vnnd leben, in aym rechten Christen zu erweckn vermagn. (Augsburg, Ramminger), 1523. 1 vol. 12 unn. pp. 19th century paperback. Reformation Marschalk, Haug Das Hailig ewyg wort Gotts, was dz in jm kraft stercke, tugendt, frid, fred, erleuchtung, vnnd leben, in aym rechten Christen zu erweckn vermagn. (Augsburg, Ramminger), 1523. 1 vol. 12 unn. pp. 19th century paperback, of great rarity, no copy traceable in international trade. Panzer, DA 1937, Kucz. 1895 - VD 16, M 1090. German biography (128874902). - One of two Ramminger prints from the year of the first edition. Only the framing of the title differs from the other recorded edition, which was published in the same year and by the same publisher. "What lends this work a special charm is... the significant personality that expresses itself in it. In spirit, Marschalk seems to have been completely on the side of the Augsburg Brotherhood, but he did not participate in its transformation into a revivalist sect." (Schottenl., Ulhart p. 53). Haug Marschalck, a soldier in the service of the city of Augsburg, who was one of the first to speak publicly as a secular representative of the Reformed Church. Initially in the service of Maximilian I, he was the imperial 'court gatekeeper' from 1506. He had contacts with Ulrich Arzt and Urban Rhegius. - Only minimally browned. Overall well preserved. Of great rarity, no copy traceable in international trade. One of two Ramminger prints from the year of the first edition. Only the framing of the title differs from the other recorded edition, which was published in the same year and by the same publisher. "What lends this work a special charm is... the significant personality that is expressed in it. In spirit, Marschalk seems to have been completely on the side of the Augsburg Brotherhood, but he did not participate in its transformation into a revivalist sect." (Schottenl., Ulhart p. 53). Haug Marschalck, a soldier in the service of the city of Augsburg, who was one of the first to speak publicly as a secular representative of the Reformed Church. Initially in the service of Maximilian I, he was the imperial 'court gatekeeper' from 1506. He had contacts with Ulrich Arzt and Urban Rhegius. - Only minimally browned. 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.