1535 – Martin Luther – Commentary on Isaiah | German First Edition from Wittenberg
Martin Luther’s 1535 first edition exposition on Isaiah 36–37, printed in Wittenberg by Hans Lufft and translated into German by Georg Spalatin.
Martin Luther is one of the most iconic and well-recognized figures of the Protestant Reformation. His theological teachings which rejected many of the Roman Catholic Church’s doctrines were polarizing in the development of Renaissance Protestantism.
This small 1535 excerpt of the works of Martin Luther includes his commentary on chapters 36 and 37 of the Book of Isaiah. It was translated into German by Georg Burckard (i.e. Georg Spalatin)
Bibliographic Details
- Title: Auslegung D. Martinj Luthers, vber das Sechs vnd Sieben vnd dreissigst Capitel, des Propheten Esaias … Durch Georgium Spalatinum verdeudscht
- Author(s): Martin Luther
- Contributor(s): Georg Burckard (Translator/Editor)
- Publisher: Wittemberg, Durch H. Lufft
- Edition: First edition, 1535.
- Binding: Hardcover boards
- Format: (16mo), single volume
- Size: 7.75 in x 6.25 in (20 cm x 16 cm)
- Collation: 27 unnumbered leaves
- Contents Include:
- Exposition on Isaiah chapters 36–37
- German translation by Georg Spalatin
- Reformation era theological commentary
Condition:
Fair. Hardcover boards rubbed with visible wear. Pages show staining and frayed edges. Text remains legible with no major loss noted, though age-related wear is present.
Why Collect This?
- First edition Wittenberg printing from 1535
- Early Luther biblical commentary
Item Number: # 50366
Category
Religion
Authors
Martin Luther
Printing Date
16th Century
Language
German
Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Fair



