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Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: November 10, 1483 - February 18, 1546

Found in 67 Collections and/or Records:

Martin Luther (Erfurt, Germany)

 Item
Identifier: 63-9-ARS-207
Scope and Contents

Colored lithograph picture entitled "Dr. Martin Luther nochgrunender Zweig im Martinsstifte zu Erfurt." The picture shows the descendants of Luther on a tree around which children are dancing in a circle. Original by H. Asmus, printed by CG Herwig

Dates: 1523 - 2010

Martin Luther, George Strebeck, Nicholas Chester, Alexander Gunn, Ralph Williston, Frederick Henry Quitman, and Paul Henkel (3) Publications

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Identifier: Microfilm-0128
1 Dr. Martin Luther's Catechism." Philadelphia: Henry Sweitzer, 1802. 62 pages 2 Strebeck, George. "The Wrath to Come." New York: L.Nichols, 1803. 51 pages 3 Chester, Nicholas. "A Letter to the Rev. George Strebeck." New York: G & R Waite, 1803. 65 pages 4 Gunn, Alexander. "A Letter to Mr. Nicholas Chester." New York: L.Nicholas, 1803. 32...
Dates: Publication: 1806 - 1813

Martin Luther Lithograph by Károly Lühnsdorf, 1931

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Identifier: 78-1-CPH-498
Scope and Contents This dramatic monochrome lithograph by Hungarian artist, Károly Lühnsdorf, portrays Martin Luther in a heavy coat holding a large bible. Luther's left hand securely guards the Scriptures, while his right hand is placed in a gesture of loyalty and unswerving faithfulness to the doctrines revealed by the prophets and apostles. The Latin inscription is taken from Psalm 118:17 - Non Moriar Sed Vivam et Narrabo Opera Domini [I shall not die, but live, and declare...
Dates: 1931

Martin Luther - Lucas Kranach - Beck and Pauli Lithographers (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

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Identifier: SEP 2018 #13 M1
Scope and Contents

This is a framed lithograph (22" x 18") of Martin Luther by "Lucas Kranach, pinx. - Published by Brunnquell [and] Altona, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Beck [and] Pauli Lith. Milwaukee".

Dates: 1523 - 2010

Martin Luther's Last Surviving Classmate by Les Stahlke, 2000

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Identifier: JAN 2017 #25
Scope and Contents

Presenting Les Stahlke as Dr. Lester Methuselah Gutenberg, Martin Luther's Last Surviving Classmate: A Classic of Christian Humor

Presented at the International Lutheran Women's Missionary League convention, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2000.

Produced by Governance Matters (governancematters.com)

Dates: 2000

Paperweight. Martin Luther, 1955

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Identifier: 2003-3-25-M3
Scope and Contents

Acrylic (sulfide) paperweight, in baccarat box, shape of paperweight is half of a 2-3/4" diameter faceted sphere, base is a pearlized grid over deep red, with a white bust of Martin Luther above the grid, "LUTHER 1483-1546 -- G. P. 1955". NOTE: A "For you" card enclosed with the whole donation is assumed to have been presented with this paperweight. Card has been placed in the box with paperweight.

Dates: 1955

Pin. Luther Pins and Buttons, 1917

 Item
Identifier: 80-2-WT-07750-51
Scope and Contents

Two pin-on buttons. There is an illustration of Martin Luther from the shoulders up. To the left of Luther's head it reads: 1517, and to the right it reads: 1917. The dates as written follow the curve of the button. On the back of one of the buttons it reads: The Whitehead & Hoag Co. Buttons, Badges, Novelties and Signs Newirk N.J. The buttons are black and white. Size: 2.1 cm in diameter.

Dates: 1917