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Storia dell'Anabattismo dalle origini a Münster (1525–1535). By Gastaldi Ugo. (Studi storici). Pp. 650. Turin: Claudiana, 1972. L. 6,800.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Geoffrey F. Nuttall
Affiliation:
New College, University of London

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page 418 note 1 A second volume is promised, bringing the story down to the present day.

page 420 note 1 As also medieval popular piety: cf., e.g., the window at All Saints, North Street, York, portraying ‘the last fifteen days of the world’, described, with an illustration in colour, in The Noble City of York, ed. Alberic, Stacpoole, York 1972, 167–8Google Scholar, and more fully in Morris, J. E., York, London 1924, 82–5.Google Scholar The literalistic interpretation inherent in such imagery reappears in the popular, lay, character of Anabaptism, which Sig. Gastaldi constantly demonstrates.

page 420 note 2 Cf. Opus Epistolarum Erasmi Roterodami, ed. P. S., and Allen, H. M., Oxford 1906–58, Ep. 2149Google Scholar; the Anabaptist in question may be identified with Hans Altenbach (cf. Bauman, C., Gewaltlosigkeit im Täufertwn, Leiden 1968, 190).Google Scholar

page 421 note 1 Cf. Journal of Theological Studies, n.s. xxiv (1973), 310–11.Google Scholar