The Elector Bible (German: Kurfürstenbibel) is a German language folio-sized, Martin Luther translation of the Bible (Old and New Testament) that was authorized by Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha and printed by Wolfgang Endter in Nuremberg, Germany from 1641 to 1758.
[1] The earliest known edition to have survived to this day is the Detmold edition printed in 1649.
There were 14 editions of this Bible.
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