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Originally Posted by Sebastian Heck David, are you seriously asking for a bibliography of German Reformed literature (in German) of the 16th and 17th century? How much time do you have???  Yes, just check a couple of bibiographies and you'll be amazed at how much was written. Sadly, most of it is hard to get by and has been out of print for centuries in Germany. |
Oops. I had no idea! When I did searches on the few names I know at my university's library all I got were an English translations of
Fester Grund christlicher Lehre and a dozen or so Latin works from Bucer.
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Give me some details what exactly you're looking for. Maybe I can provide some clues.
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I posed the question because I'll be finishing my undergraduate studies at UNC next May and am considering various options for graduate school. It would be great if I were somehow able to incorporate German into whatever I do. In another thread I posted about Germanic Linguistics but if I were to do something like Church History I would want to do something other than Luther since the academic realm is so flooded and I was wondering whether there is any work to be done on the other German-speaking reformers. Thoughts?