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De peste themata sacra tria : in quibus potissimum horum opinio confutatur, qui illam & contagiosam, & fugiendam esse asserunt
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly catalogs (including UNESCO Index Translationum, Open Library, Internet Archive, and others) yielded no evidence of any English translation of Samuel Huber's 1584 work 'De peste themata sacra tria'. Given the obscurity of the work and the lack of any record in major bibliographic databases, it is highly probable that no English translation exists.
Verified Apr 1, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, internet archive, ustc · methodology
Samuel Huber challenges the panicked exodus from plague-stricken cities in his polemic, De peste themata sacra tria. He asserts that fleeing is not mere cowardice but a theological error that abandons both neighbor and divine calling. Readers will discover a confrontational argument for why standing one's ground is the only faithful response to catastrophe.