Vol 1: publié par Cornelis Augustijn, Pierre Fraenkel & Marc Lienhard. 1982, VIII, 296 pp. Vol 2: Enarratio in evangelion Iohannis, 1528, 1530, 1536/ publié par Irena Backus. 1988, LXXXV, 619 pp. Vol 3: Florilegium patristicum/ Martin Bucer & Matthew Parker; publié par Pierre Fraenkel. 1988, XXVI, 237 pp. Vol 4: Consilium theologicum privatim conscriptum/ publiè par Pierre Fraenkel. 1988, XXXII, 194 pp. Vol 5: Defensio adversus axioma catholicum id est criminationem R. P. Roberti Episcopi Abrincensis 1534/ edited by Wm Ian P. Hazlett. 2000, XLVII, 224 pp.
Martin Bucer was a Protestant reformer based in Strasbourg who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices. Bucer was originally a member of the Dominican Order, but after meeting and being influenced by Martin Luther in 1518 he arranged for his monastic vows to be annulled. He then began to work for the Reformation, with the support of Franz von Sickingen.