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A single-leaf print of the Ninety-Five Theses, page 3

Martin Luther20th century

UNESCO Memory of the World

UNESCO Memory of the World

Documents representing the beginning and early development of the Reformation.

A single-leaf print of the Ninety-Five Theses on the validity of indulgence’ by Martin Luther, printed in Nuremberg by Hieronymus Hoeltzel before the end of 1517.

The documents representing the beginning and early development of the Reformation initiated by Martin Luther (1483-1546) clarify that “Reformation” indicates a process of transformation based on the relationship between human beings and God, which determined and altered all levels and elements of society and life – religion, politics, society and culture. They record how a religious impetus focused on the revision of traditional positions gradually developed into larger societal and political phenomenon thar made an impact throughout the world in the 16th century. They also represent the transition from manuscript to print media and its impact on the mobilization of the public.

Details

  • Title: A single-leaf print of the Ninety-Five Theses, page 3
  • Creator: Martin Luther
  • Date Created: 20th century
  • Location: Germany
  • Subject Keywords: Religion, Protestantism
  • Rights: Berlin State Library/Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
  • Medium: Manuscript

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