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Martin Luther Primary Sources Online

January 9th, 2010 Leave a comment Go to comments
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Mr. James Swan devotes considerable time on his blog site to Luther’s works, documenting where to find them in digital format on the Internet. A big thank you to Mr. Swan. Here is his latest post, with a very helpful index of the materials that are now available via a massive digitation project at Calvin College:

Here’s just a quick follow up to Carrie’s post on the new Post-Reformation Digital Library. The section on Luther is excellent. Some the texts are versions released during the 16th century. Helpful pdf links to an organized Google Books D. Martin Luthers Werke (Weimar, 1883-) is also available, as well as other resources:

D. Martin Luthers Werke (Weimar, 1883-)

  • Luthers Vorlesung über den Römerbrief (1515/1516), ed. J. Ficker (Leipzig, 1908)
  • Briefwechsel, ed. E. L. Enders (Frankfurt am Main, 1884-)
  • Opera Latina varii argumenti ad Reformationis historiam imprimis pertinentia, ed. H. Schmidt (Frankfurt, 1865-73)

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  1. Randy Bosch
    January 9th, 2010 at 18:58 | #1

    Thank you so much for this compendium of links. For me, a layperson, and in the hinterlands (92 miles to closest Interstate) this is a great blessing. Please keep on bringing the great documents of the church to everyone – it’s very like Luther!!!

  2. January 14th, 2010 at 11:31 | #2

    There is a much more complete list of the available Weimar here: http://bit.ly/1a1yRP

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