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1567 – table talk by martin luther | famous aurifaber’s tischreden | reformation | martin luther’s tischreden, or “table talk,” printed in frankfurt in 1567, presents informal theological dialogues compiled by anton lauterbach, preserved here in its original 16th-century vellum binding.

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Martin Luther’s Tischreden, or “Table Talk,” printed in Frankfurt in 1567, presents informal theological dialogues compiled by Anton Lauterbach, preserved here in its original 16th-century vellum binding.

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Tischreden, more commonly known as Table Talk, is a collection of sayings and anecdotes by Martin Luther, most of which came from Luther and friends while sitting around a table dining together. Important topics included in this work centered around theology and philosophy, Luther’s struggle with vertigo and dizziness, consequences for severe punishment of children, the pope and church corruption, daily life, humor, theology, and much more.

This 1567 edition was published in Frankfurt and was collected by Anton Lauterbach. This work is often considered to be Aurifaber’s Tischreden as it also includes edits by Luther’s secretary Johann Aurifaber.

Bibliographic Details

  • Title: Die Tischreden , so er in vilen Jaren, gegen Gelehrten Leuthen, Auch frömbden Gesten unnd seinen Tischgesellen gefüret
  • Author(s): Martin Luther
  • Contributor(s): Anton Lauterbach, Johann Aurifaber
  • Publisher: Franckfurt am Mayn
  • Edition: 1567.
  • Binding: Full original vellum
  • Format: (4to), single volume
  • Size: 6.75 in × 4.5 in (16 cm × 12 cm)
  • Collation: 774, [20] pp
  • Contents Include:
    • Table Talk on Theology and Scripture
    • Commentary on Daily Life and Morality
    • Discussions on Church Corruption and Papal Authority
    • Accounts of Physical Ailments and Social Views

 

Condition:

Good. Bound in original full vellum with decorative tooling now showing heavy wear and rubbing. Vellum darkened and structurally worn. Title page exhibits visible staining and foxing. Text block shows consistent age toning throughout, yet remains complete and legible. Binding secure though aged.

 

Why Collect This?

  • Significant Reformation-era theological record
  • Retains original 16th-century vellum binding
  • Desirable to scholars of the Reformation, German vernacular printing, and Protestant thought

 

Item Number: #29989

Categories

Philosophy

European History

Religion

Authors

Martin Luther

Printing Date

16th Century

Language

German

Binding

Vellum

Book Condition

Good

Collation

Complete