The Roman monster : an icon of the Papal Antichrist in Reformation polemics / Lawrence P. Buck ; cover design Teresa Wheeler.
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- 9781612481074
- 1612481078
- 9780271090993
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- Melanchthon, Philipp 1497-1560
- Monsters -- Religious aspects -- Christianity -- History
- Reformation
- Papacy -- History
- Anti-Catholicism -- History
- Réforme (Christianisme)
- Papauté -- Histoire
- Anticatholicisme -- Histoire
- Reformation
- RELIGION -- Christianity -- History
- Anti-Catholicism
- Papacy
- Reformation
- Antichrist
- Papst
- Polemik
- Reformation
- Ungeheuer
- Rom
- 274/.06 23
- BR307 .B82 2014eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Print version record.
Introduction -- The Roman monster : from pious portent to political pasquinade -- The Roman monster in the Kingdom of Bohemia, 1498-1523 -- The Papal Antichrist -- Philip Melanchthon's The Pope-Ass explained -- The diffusion of the Roman monster within the discourse of the Reformation -- Conclusion -- Appendix: The Pope-Ass explained (1523) / by Philip Melanchthon.
Translated from the German.
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