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The Corpus Reformatorum ( Halle (Saale), 1834 sqq.), is the general Latin title given to a large collection of reformation writings founded by Karl Gottlieb Bretschneider[1]and co-edited by Heinrich Ernst Bindseil. This collection, which runs to 101 volumes, contains reprints of the collected works of John Calvin, Philip Melanchthon, and Ulrich Zwingli, three of the most important protestant reformers.

The Corpus Reformatorum online

These works are being digitized by Google Books. Not all volumes are currently available.

Series I: Works of Philip Melanchthon - Volumes 1-28

Vol.2 Vol. 4 Vol. 5 Vol. 6 Vol. 7 Vol. 9 Vol. 10 Vol. 11 Vol. 12 vol. 13 Vol. 14 Vol. 15 Vol.16 Vol. 18 Vol.17 Vol. 20 Vol. 21 Vol. 22 Vol. 23 Vol. 24 Vol. 25 Vol. 26 Vol. 27 Vol.28

Notes

  1. ^ Karl Gottlieb Bretschneider - Schaff-Herzog