(Regest.)
Myconius sends Luther a letter from Carlstadt's widow, the contents of which are unknown to him. He reports about Carlstadt that he had been plagued by an evil spirit for a while before his end. He recommends to him a young man (Philipp Bechius) who wants to study in Wittenberg, the bearer of this letter, whom he is confident will perhaps rebuild what Carlstadt has torn down.
The original concept is available at the Zurich City Library in Epist. T. 46, p. 375, in Bibl. car. Printed by Kolde, Analecta, p. 378.
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