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Emperor and Electors: Emperor and Empire in a Single Image, Germany's Joyous Salute (1663–64)

Election and Coronation of King and Emperor: The “Golden Bull” (Munich Edition of 1515)

Germania in the Triumphal Procession of the Emperor: Triumphal Procession Miniatures (1512–15)

The First German Road Map: Erhard Etzlaub, This is the Road to Rome (c. 1500)

Allegorical Depiction of the Decline of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation: The Judgment of Time (1805)

The World as an “Earth Apple” (c. 1491–94)

Johann Ludovici, Baptismal Sermon for a Moor (1661)

Hans Holbein the Younger, Luther as Hercules Germanicus (c. 1519)

Protestant Baptism in a Private Chapel (c. 1570)

Report on the Experiences of a Captured Christian (1623)

Account of a Conversion from Judaism to Christianity (1775)

Plundering of Frankfurt’s Jewish Quarter (1614)

Baptismal Records: “Baptized Turks” in Munich (1687 and 1688)

Johannes Cuspinian (Spießhaymer), Call to Arms against the Ottoman Empire (1526)

The Catholic “German Nation”: Michael Anisius (1599)

Nationalizing Catholicism, 1870-71: “Letter” from a Catholic Soldier from Bavaria (1870)

Religious Confession

The German Tobacco “Drinker” (1630)

A German Production: Albrecht Dürer, Feast of the Rose Garlands (1506)

Printing the North: Albrecht Dürer, Knight, Death and the Devil (1513)

Der deutsche Grobian: Friedrich Dedekind (1553)

Against the Drink Demon: Matthäus Friedrich (1557)

Of Plagues and Foreign Influences: Johann Vochs, De pestilentia (1507)

Characteristics of Northern Bodies: Levinus Lemnius, Two Books on the Nature and Constitution of the Body, which the Greeks Call “krasis” and is Commonly Called “Complexion” (1561)

Location Matters for Bodies, Diseases, and Medicines: Paracelsus, “The Fourth Defence” (c. 1538)