Primary Sources:
Melanchthon (Loci Communes Theologici, 1545)
- List and annotate editions here
Chemnitz (Loci Theologici, ed. Polycarpus Leyser, 1591)
Gerhard (Loci Theologici, ed. Cotta, 1762–1781)
- Schmid says Cotta is best edition, esp. for the notes
Hafenreffer (Loci Theologici, Tübingen, 1609)
Hutterus (Compendium Theologiæ, 1610)
Calovius (Systema Locorum Theologicorum, Vit. 1655–77)
König (Theologia Positiva Acroamatica, Rost. 1665
Quenstedt (Theologia Didactico-polemica, Vit. 1685)
Baier (Compendium Theologiæ Positivæ, Jen. 1686)
Hollazius (Examen Theologiæ Acroamaticiæ, ed. Teller, 1750).
Schmid, Doctrinal Theology, 10: a great summary of the dogmatic tradition and its development