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Luther verbrennt die päpstliche Bulle und das canonishe Recht vor Witteneberg

Title: Luther verbrennt die päpstliche Bulle und das canonishe Recht vor Witteneberg, am 10 December 1520 / v. Löwenstern exc.
Date Created/Published: [1830]
Summary: Print shows a small crowd gathered to watch Martin Luther burn the papal bull Exsurge Domine from Leo X (condemning Luther's ideas and threatening him with excommunication) and the canon law in front of a church in Wittenberg.
Notes:
Title from item.
[Plate] No. X.
Published in: Luther und dessen Reformation : mit 15 lithographirten folio-blättern / Baron von Löwenstern. Stuttgart, 1830.
Subjects:
Luther, Martin,--1483-1546.
Reformation.
Book burning--Germany--1520.
Lithographs--1830.
Bookmark /2003671437/
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