[311] “Colloq.,” ed. Bindseil, 2, p. 315.
[312] To Johann Lang at Erfurt, March 28, 1522, “Briefwechsel,” 3, p. 323 seq.
[313] Ibid., p. 323.
[314] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 21, p. 26 ff.
[315] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 10, 2, p. 35; Erl. ed., 28, p. 311, in the tract “Concerning the Sacrament under both kinds.”
[316] Mathesius, “Historien,” 1566, 11. Sermon 136´.
[317] “Lauterbachs Tagebuch,” p. 13.
[318] Mathesius, “Tischreden,” ed. Kroker, p. 72 f.
[319] Kampschulte, “Universität Erfurt,” 2, p. 173, quoted from a publication which is not by the Erfurt preacher Mechler, as he thinks, but by Eberlin. Cp. N. Paulus in Janssen, 218, p. 240, n. 3.
[320] “Helii Eobani Hessi et amicorum ipsius epistolarum familiarium libri 12,” Marpurgi, 1543, p. 87. Phyllis, the beloved of Demophon, became the type of sensual passion.