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This first complete modern edition of Peter Schott's Lucubraciunculae opened a treasure-trove of information to students of German literature, historians of Humanism, folklorists, and theologians on its publication in 1963. Also included in this volume are the De mensirus syllabarum epithoma and a letter in German to Schott's sister Anna. Schott's works shed light on social, historical and religious questions of the time and are valuable documents of the Northern Renaissance.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half-Title Page
  2. p. i
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  1. Series Page
  2. pp. ii-iii
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  1. Plate 1. Title page
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  1. Title Page
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  1. Copyright
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  1. Contents
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  1. Dedication
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  1. List of plates
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. Introduction
  2. pp. xi-xxxi
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  1. Lucubraciunculae
  2. pp. 1-82
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  1. Lucubraciunculae, Line 75. to Vitus Maeler von Memmingen
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  1. Lucubraciunculae, Lines 151. to Johann Müller
  2. pp. 165-254
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  1. Lucubraciunculae, Lines 226. to Conrad Bondorf, advice on eating fat and lard
  2. pp. 255-328
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  1. De mensuris syllabarum epithoma
  2. pp. 329-354
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  1. German letter to Anna Schott
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