Liber Vagatorum (Latin for 'Book of Vagabonds')[a] is an anonymously authored text first printed in Pforzheim, southwestern Germany, likely in 1509 or...
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Luther launched a polemic against vagrants in his 1528 preface to Liber Vagatorum, saying that the Jews had contributed Hebrew words as a main basis...
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substrate. Rotwelsch was first named by Martin Luther in his preface of Liber Vagatorum in the 16th century. Rot means "beggar" while welsch means "incomprehensible"...
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mirror used by Dorn in later prints, as the title illustration of his Liber Vagatorum and Grobianus, which may originally have served as the title illustration...
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antisemitism Supersessionism, also known as "Replacement Theology" Liber Vagatorum, with preface by Luther "Luther, Martin", JewishEncyclopedia.com; cf...
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