Bibliotheca dissidentium explained

The Bibliotheca dissidentium (English, Library of Dissenters) is a series of 26 volumes (1980–2008) of historical editions of 16th century Non-Conformist religious works, largely in Latin, with scholarly introductions, essays and notations in French, German and/or English published by the Groupe de Recherches sur les Non-Conformismes du XVIe Siècle et l'Histoire des Protestantismes under the general editor, professor André Séguenny of the University of Strasbourg as part of the larger series Latin: Bibliotheca bibliographica Aureliana.[1]

The Bibliotheca Dissidentium Neerlandicorum is an unrelated series, specific to Dutch Non-Conformists, published by Amsterdam University.

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Notes and References

  1. Reformation and early modern Europe: a guide to research - Page 439 David Mark Whitford - 2008 "The radical Reformation is also well represented in bibliographic projects, not least in the series Bibliotheca Dissidentium."
  2. http://uuhhs.org/research-resources/recommended-books/ferenc-david/ The 26th volume of the series Bibliotheca Dissidentium on Francis David
  3. http://www.koernerverlag.de/bibliographische/bd.html Koernerverlag