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Martin Buber - translation to English

GERMAN JEWISH EXISTENTIALIST PHILOSOPHER AND THEOLOGIAN (1878–1965)
Buber, Martin; Mordechai Buber; מרטין בובר; Buberian; M. Buber
  • Buber (left) and [[Judah Leon Magnes]] testifying before the [[Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry]] in Jerusalem (1946)
  • ICCJ]].
  • Jewish Quarter]] in Jerusalem, prior to 1948
  • Martin Buber and Rabbi Binyamin in Palestine (1920–30)

Martin Buber         
Martin Buber (filosofo ebreo religioso, leader sionista, traduttore della Bibbia in tedesco)
Lockheed Martin         
  • Lockheed Martin's F-35 Lightning
  • The [[C-130 Hercules]] has been in production since the 1950s with the C-130J variant being produced now.
  • Lockheed Martin's prior Center For Leadership Excellence (CLE) Building, which was located near its corporate headquarters
  • Trident missile]]
AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE MANUFACTURER
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Lockheed Martin, gigantesca società americana (produttrice di motori di aerei e navicelle spaziali e componenti per comunicazione elettronica avanzata)
Martin Luther         
  • The original title page of ''[[On the Jews and Their Lies]]'', written by Martin Luther in 1543
  • St Augustine's Monastery]], Erfurt
  • [[Pope Leo X]]'s ''Bull against the errors of Martin Luther'', 1521, commonly known as ''[[Exsurge Domine]]''
  • bombing of the city in World War II]]
  • Worldwide Protestantism in 2010
  • Luther on his deathbed, painting by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]]
  • An early printing of Luther's hymn "[[Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott]]"
  • [[Luther Monument]] in [[Eisenach]], Germany
  • Lazarus]] being raised by Jesus from the dead, painting by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]], 1558
  • Portraits of Hans and Margarethe Luther by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]], 1527
  • sale of indulgences]] shown in ''A Question to a Mintmaker'', woodcut by [[Jörg Breu the Elder]] of Augsburg, c. 1530
  • Church orders, Mecklenburg 1650
  • Luther disguised as "[[Junker]] Jörg", 1521
  • [[Katharina von Bora]], Luther's wife, by [[Lucas Cranach the Elder]], 1526
  • Luther as a friar, with tonsure
  • Lutheran church liturgy and sacraments
  • The meeting of Martin Luther (right) and [[Cardinal Cajetan]] (left, holding the book)
  • Pulpit of St. Andreas Church, Eisleben, where Agricola and Luther preached
  • Weimar Edition]] of Luther's works
  • ''Luther at Erfurt'', which depicts Martin Luther discovering the doctrine of ''sola fide'' (by faith alone). Painting by [[Joseph Noel Paton]], 1861.
  • ''Luther Before the Diet of Worms'' by [[Anton von Werner]] (1843–1915)
  • Luther's 1534 Bible
  • Luther's accommodation in Wittenberg
  • Luther's theses are engraved into the door of [[All Saints' Church, Wittenberg]]. The [[Latin]] inscription above informs the reader that the original door was destroyed by a fire, and that in 1857, King [[Frederick William IV of Prussia]] ordered a replacement be made.
  • Luther Monument in Worms]]. His statue is surrounded by the figures of his lay protectors and earlier Church reformers including John Wycliffe, Jan Hus and Girolamo Savonarola.
  • A stained glass portrayal of Luther
  • Martin Luther's grave, [[Schlosskirche, Wittenberg]]
  • [[Martin Luther College]] in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States
  • The battle between the Turks and the Christians, in the 16th century
  • Augustinian]] friar
  • Martin Luther at his desk with family portraits (17th century)
  • ''The Marburg Colloquy'', by August Noack
  • The ''[[Twelve Articles]]'', 1525
  • The [[Wartburg]] room where Luther translated the New Testament into German. An original first edition is kept in the case on the desk.
  • Wartburg Castle]], [[Eisenach]]
  • [[Lutherhaus]], Luther's residence in Wittenberg
GERMAN PRIEST THEOLOGIAN AND AUTHOR (1483–1546)
Martin Luther/95 Theses; Martin luther; Martin Luder; Martin Luter; Luther, Martin; Martin Luther (religious leader); Junker Jörg; Hans Luther (15th century); Margarethe Luther; Concerning Christian Liberty; Martinus Lutherus; Last days of Martin Luther; Martinus Luther; Marin luther; List of books and films about Martin Luther; Junker Jorg; Junker Joerg; Saint Martin Luther; Martin Luther's Small and Large Catechisms; Martin Ludher; Hans Ludher; Margaret Luther; Margarethe Lindemann; Jacob Luther; Doctor Martinus Luther; Luther, Martin, 1483-1546; Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders
n. Martin Lutero (1483-1546) teologo e scrittore tedesco, uno dei fautori della Riforma e fondatore del Luteranesimo

Definition

Marcan
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¦ adjective relating to St Mark or the Gospel ascribed to him.

Wikipedia

Martin Buber

Martin Buber (Hebrew: מרטין בובר; German: Martin Buber; Yiddish: מארטין בובער; February 8, 1878 – June 13, 1965) was an Austrian Jewish and Israeli philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism centered on the distinction between the I–Thou relationship and the I–It relationship. Born in Vienna, Buber came from a family of observant Jews, but broke with Jewish custom to pursue secular studies in philosophy. In 1902, he became the editor of the weekly Die Welt, the central organ of the Zionist movement, although he later withdrew from organizational work in Zionism. In 1923, Buber wrote his famous essay on existence, Ich und Du (later translated into English as I and Thou), and in 1925, he began translating the Hebrew Bible into the German language reflecting the patterns of the Hebrew language.

He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature ten times, and Nobel Peace Prize seven times.

Examples of use of Martin Buber
1. But Warhol was concerned neither with the perpetuation nor the desecration of the meaning of Martin Buber.
2. But the voices of Ahad Haam (the Hebrew pen name of Asher Hirsch Ginsberg), Martin Buber and Yeshayahu Leibowitz are still echoing in our ears.
3. It also houses thousands of other documents and articles such as maps and manuscripts, among them such treasures as the personal archives of Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Martin Buber and Shmuel Yosef Agnon.
4. In his catalog essay, Meyer also claims an educational merit to the project: Not only did Warhol not know who Martin Buber was until Feldman suggested he paint him, Meyer, an associate professor of art history at the University of Southern California, acknowledges that he himself knew little about Buber before he saw Warhol‘s print.
5. The university professors and their students still have time to thwart this absurd move, which is in tragic opposition to the vision of those who formulated university education in Israel – Chaim Weizmann, Martin Buber, Albert Einstein, Judah Magnes, George Wise, Natan Rotenstreich and Joseph Ben–David.