[1441] On Vergerio, particularly on his trial, see G. Buschbell, “Reformation und Inquisition in Italien um die Mitte des 16. Jahrh.,” Paderborn, 1910, p. 103 ff.
[1442] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 25², p. 181 ff.
[1443] Ibid., p. 184.
[1444] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 55, p. 168; also “Briefe,” ed. De Wette, 5, p. 51 ff. “Briefwechsel,” 11, p. 202. Köstlin-Kawerau, 2, p. 385.
[1445] “Corp. ref.,” 3, p. 126 seq. “Briefwechsel,” 11, p. 137.
[1446] Seckendorf (“Comment de Lutheranismo,” 3, p. 145) says of the words “with the fist”: “id est calamo.” This is confirmed by a statement of Luther’s, according to which he was determined to write against the “Romish beast” with an even stronger fist (below, p. 437).
[1447] Köstlin-Kawerau, 2, p. 384.
[1448] See below, p. 439.
[1449] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 61, p. 413 (“Tischreden”). Cp. “Colloq.,” ed. Bindseil, 3, p. 169.
[1450] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 61, p. 436.