Luther, Martin, 1483-1546
Dates
- Existence: November 10, 1483 - February 18, 1546
Found in 62 Collections and/or Records:
Martin Luther's Last Surviving Classmate by Les Stahlke, 2000
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)
Medal. Martin Luther. 400th Anniversary of the Reformation, 1917
Paperweight. Martin Luther, 1955
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.
Pendant. Reformation. 400th Anniversary, 1917
Pin. Luther Pins and Buttons, 1917
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.
Plaque. Martin Luther
Wooden plaque with side view bust of Luther in relief on front and engraved with words "M. Luther" and "1521". Sent from Luther Tree in Worms, and sent from the Church Directorate Worms-Pfiffligheim, 1/18, 1949.
Plaque. Martin Luther, 1932
A 6" x 5.75" wooden wall plaque showing the bust of Dr. Martin Luther. On the back of the plaque is attached a white piece of paper on which is printed: "Dr. Martin Luther. Nach dem Olgemalde von Lucas Cranach d. A aus dem Jahre 1525 (Lutherhalle, Wittenberg)." On the paper is also handwritten "Wittenberg 1932 Ella Peske."
Where Luther Walked, 1981
Early in 1980 Aid Association for Lutherans and Filmedia, a film production company in Minneapolis, began work on a motion picture about Martin Luther and the places he lived. "Where Luther Walked" was filmed on location in the German Democratic Republic during the summer of that year. On camera host for the film is Roland Bainton, dean of Luther scholars, longtime professor at Yale University and author of the award-winning Luther biography, Here I Stand.
大教理問答書 by マルティン ・ ルター 著 (Catechism by Martin Luther) translated by Fukuyama Shiro
Signed by Paul Heerboth.