RT Book T1 Opus arduum valde: a Wycliffite commentary on the Book of Revelation T2 Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions T2 Studies in medieval and reformation traditions / Texts & sources JF Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions A2 Cegna, Romolo 1925-2018 A2 Galle, Christoph 1983- A2 Schäufele, Wolf-Friedrich 1967- LA English LA Latin PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1758724854 AB "The Opus arduum valde is a Latin commentary on the Book of Revelation, written in England by an unknown scholarly author in the years 1389-1390. The book originated from the early Wycliffite movement and reflects its experience of persecution in apocalyptic terms. In England it soon fell into oblivion, but was adopted by radical exponents of the fifteenth-century Bohemian Hussites. In the sixteenth century Luther obtained a copy of the Opus arduum valde which he had printed in Wittenberg with his own preface in 1528. This remarkable document of religious dissent in late medieval Europe, highly regarded in Lollard and Hussite studies, is now for the first time made available in a critical edition"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BS2825 SN 9789004362932 K1 Bible : Revelation : Criticism, interpretation, etc : History : Middle Ages, 600-1500 K1 Lollards K1 Quelle