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Huldrych Zwingli‘s Private Library
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The Swiss theologian Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531) was one of the most prominent reformers and the founder of the Reformed Protestant Church in the Swiss Confederation. During the last hundred years...
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06 December 2018

The Swiss theologian Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531) was one of the most prominent reformers and the founder of the Reformed Protestant Church in the Swiss Confederation. During the last hundred years more than 200 titles from his private library have been discovered. They give an interesting insight into his interests and sources. The present book contains not only an extensive introduction and a catalogue of these books and manuscripts, but also an inventory of the lost works possessed by Zwingli. They open the door to Zwingli’s study and to the intellectual world of an important reformer.
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Pages: 244
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions
Publication Date:
06 December 2018
ISBN: 9789004383760
Format: Hardcover
“The introduction offers nothing less than a concise intellectual biography of Zwingli.”
Emidio Campi, Zürich.
“This is an exceptionally interesting book. The historical details it shares and the massive amount of material it so carefully sifts is astonishing. Readers of this volume will learn more about Zwingli and his world than from most other volumes on the great Reformer. I cannot recommend it highly enough.”
Jim West, Ming Hua Theological College. In: Zwinglius Redivivus, 15 January 2019.
“The study […] gives an excellent account of what can be gleaned about Zwingli as a reader, as a user of libraries, and about how he built up his own library.”
John L. Flood, University of London. In: Library & Information History, Vol. 35, No. 3 (2019), pp. 180-181.
"Nonostante la ricchezza, anzi la completezza della trattazione, lo svolgimento del volume si rivela tutt’altro che noioso, grazie anche alla limpida struttura della esposizione, alle illustrazioni, ed alle informazioni, non solo di per sé attraenti ma condite con riferimenti e citazioni che risultano stuzzicanti al fine di conoscere meglio sia la personalità del grande riformatore elvetico che alcuni tratti più singolari della sua umanità."
Alfredo Serrai, Università degli Studi di Roma. in Bibliothecae.it 9.1
Emidio Campi, Zürich.
“This is an exceptionally interesting book. The historical details it shares and the massive amount of material it so carefully sifts is astonishing. Readers of this volume will learn more about Zwingli and his world than from most other volumes on the great Reformer. I cannot recommend it highly enough.”
Jim West, Ming Hua Theological College. In: Zwinglius Redivivus, 15 January 2019.
“The study […] gives an excellent account of what can be gleaned about Zwingli as a reader, as a user of libraries, and about how he built up his own library.”
John L. Flood, University of London. In: Library & Information History, Vol. 35, No. 3 (2019), pp. 180-181.
"Nonostante la ricchezza, anzi la completezza della trattazione, lo svolgimento del volume si rivela tutt’altro che noioso, grazie anche alla limpida struttura della esposizione, alle illustrazioni, ed alle informazioni, non solo di per sé attraenti ma condite con riferimenti e citazioni che risultano stuzzicanti al fine di conoscere meglio sia la personalità del grande riformatore elvetico che alcuni tratti più singolari della sua umanità."
Alfredo Serrai, Università degli Studi di Roma. in Bibliothecae.it 9.1
Urs B. Leu, Dr. phil. (1990) in History, University of Zürich, is Director of the Rare Book Department of the Zentralbibliothek Zürich. He has written extensively on Conrad Gessner (1516–1565) and the Swiss reformation as well as the history of books.
Sandra Weidmann is Librarian in the Rare Book Department of the Zentralbibliothek Zürich. Together with Urs B. Leu she published Heinrich Bullingers Privatbibliothek(TVZ, 2004) and Conrad Gessner’s Private Library (Brill, 2008).
Sandra Weidmann is Librarian in the Rare Book Department of the Zentralbibliothek Zürich. Together with Urs B. Leu she published Heinrich Bullingers Privatbibliothek(TVZ, 2004) and Conrad Gessner’s Private Library (Brill, 2008).