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Title page of Luthers Old Testament

Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) German religious reformer. Title page of Luthers translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into German (1534). Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive

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16th Century Bible Book Crucifix Dirt Track Female Likeness Full Frame German Culture Literature Old Testament Putto Reformation Title Page Translation Western Script 1534 Blackletter Gothic Script

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The title page of Luther's Old Testament is a remarkable piece of history, capturing the essence of Martin Luther's religious reform in 16th century Germany. This print showcases Luther's translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into German, a groundbreaking endeavor that allowed ordinary people to access and understand the scriptures in their own language. At first glance, one cannot help but notice the prominent crucifix at the center of the composition, symbolizing Christianity and serving as a reminder of Christ's sacrifice. Surrounding it are various elements representing literature and religion - an open book, signifying the Bible; architectural motifs denoting sacred spaces; and putti, cherubic figures often associated with heavenly realms. The vertical format emphasizes both the grandeur and importance attributed to this monumental work. The inclusion of male and female likenesses suggests its relevance for all members of society. The use of Western script, specifically blackletter or Gothic script prevalent during that era, further reflects German culture at that time. This image transports us back to 1534 when Lutheranism was taking root amidst societal upheaval caused by religious reformation. It serves as a testament to Luther's commitment to making scripture accessible to all while challenging established norms within Christianity. As we observe this full-frame print today, we can appreciate not only its historical significance but also recognize how it continues to inspire those who seek knowledge and understanding through faith.


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