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Vernacular Bibles: Critical Essay by Jane O. Newman

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Newman, Jane O. “The Word Made Print: Luther's 1522 New Testament in an Age of Mechanical Reproduction.” Representations (Summer 1985): 95-113.

In the following essay, Newman discusses the epoch-making role of printing in the dissemination of the German Bible.

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