Keyword: Germany
Sacrifice and national belonging in twentieth-century Germany
College Station: Texas A&M University Press [open access], 2002.
Abscheulichste Unehörte Execution, an wehland dem Durchleuchtig- und Grossmächtigsten Carl Stuart, König in Gross Britannien, Franctreich und Irrland vorgangen in Londen vor der Residents Whithall, Dienstag den 30 Janua: 9 Februa: Anno 1640. Nachmittag zwischen 2 und 3 uhren [1649]
National Portrait Galllery, London
Cain killing Abel, besides Cain and Abel sacrificing (1456)
from: Speculum humanae salvationis, Herzog August Bibliothek, Cod. Guelf. 81.15, fol. 34r
Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel
Samson smashes down the pillars in the Philistines' house (Samson reißt die Säulen im Haus der Philister ein) (1601-1625)
Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbüttel
Samson, mocked by the Philistines, throws down the pillars of the house [1350-1400]
from: Speculum humanae salvationis metrice cum figuris pictis (Germany)
Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Cim 3003
The Sacrifice of Isaac (1597)
Augsburg, Dom
The Sacrifice of Isaac
from: Germany
Frankfurt Stadtbibliothek, Ms. Hebr. Oct. 31, fol. 21v
A broadside on Jesuit martyrs; with an engraving divided into 112 compartments with 102 images of the first martyrs from 1549 to 1608, one emblem showing an arm holding two anchors, and with engraved text by Petrus Ribadaneira (1608)
from: Effigies et Nomina Quorundam e Societate Iesu, Cologne, 1608
London, British Museum
The Sacrifice of Elijah (1552-1557)
Stadtgeschichtliches Museum Leipzig
Des Herrn Racine Trauerspiel Iphigenia, vor einigen Jahren ins deutsche übersetzt, Nunmehro aber mit einer Vorrede und einem Auszuge aus der griechischen Ipigenia des Euripides ans Licht gestellet
Leipzig: Bernhard Christoph Breitopf, 1734.
The Sacrifice of Isaac (ivory group) (1679)
from: South Germany
V&A Museum, London
The death of Samson; pushing two columns of the Philistine temple; a large number of Philistines falling from or being crushed by the collapsing building (1550)
from: Probably an illustration to Hans Lufft's High German Bible, printed in Wittenberg, 1550
The British Museum, London
Sacrifice of a Lamb by Four Men (1630(?))
from: Luther, Martin. Biblia das ist Die gantze Holy Scriptures Durch D. Martin Luther verutscht Strasbourg, Zetzner, [1630], Frontispiece
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Sacrifice in the Modern World On the Particularity and Generality of Nazi Myth
Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2012.