- Hans
Lufft (1495–1584) was a
German printer and publisher,
commonly called "the
Bible Printer,"
because in 1534 he
printed at
Wittenberg the
first complete...
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edition that was
printed that year. The 1534
edition issued by the Hans
Lufft press in
Wittenberg included 117
original woodcuts. This
reflected the recent...
- Melanchthon,
Philipp (1543). In
Danielem Prophetam commentarius (in Latin).
Lufft. p. 141. Broughton, Hugh (1599).
Commentarius in Danielem :
primum Anglice...
- The book was
published in 1667 in
Vienna under the
title Sieg-Streit Deß
Lufft vnd W****ers ('Fight
between air and water').
Bouttats designed and engraved...
- this time
purported to have been
printed by Hans
Lufft at Marburg, but this is a
false address.
Lufft, the
printer of Luther's books,
never had a printing...
- the
Middle Low
German Lutheran text of
Simon Wanradt, is
printed by Hans
Lufft in Wittenberg, for use in Tallinn.
Suleiman the
Magnificent begins the rebuilding...
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Memorial for
Nikolaus Meyer zum
Pfeil and
Barbara zum
Lufft, with
their combined arms,
Basel ca. 1471/1490...
- and 1524 of the Old Testament,
which was
transferred afterward to Hans
Lufft. He
published many
other German writings of Luther. Only a
little less important...
- Quick!, Porter" "Another Wind" The
Reproach Peter Lufft,
Jutta Brüdern: "Claus Arnold", In:
Peter Lufft (Ed.):
Profile aus Braunschweig. Persönliches über...
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translation of the
complete Christian Bible into
German is
printed by Hans
Lufft in Wittenberg,
adding the Old
Testament and
Apocrypha to Luther's 1522 translation...