“For no adornment is above the Word of God, through which you look upon your wife as a gift from God.” Eine Hochzeit Predigt, Uber den Spruch zun… Martin Luther (1483-1546) Wittenberg: Hans Weiss, 1531 First edition This is a wedding sermon preached by Martin Luther for an unnamed couple...

The first edition of this bull was printed by Melchior Lotter in 1522. Martin Luther (1483-1546) was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church on January 3, 1521. On April 15, Maundy Thursday, Pope Leo X published the bull “Consueverunt Romani Pontifices,” in which Luther’s name...

“She noticed that the girls and boys in the books were not altogether like the girls and boys who played with her in the Square and came to tea with her. The children in the books were wonderfully brave and clever; and when they were...

The Map of the Week for October 16th demonstrates uses for the time-animation capabilities of ArcGIS by chronologically depicting the locations of all nuclear weapons tests conducted at the Nevada Test Site and how they can be presented through a video format. #MapMonday Visualizing Nuclear Weapons...

As fall semester ramps up, Creative Spaces is expanding opportunities for students, faculty, and staff to access 3D printers, 3D scanners, virtual reality equipment, and more! Visit the Knowledge Commons on Level 2 and check our the available 3D printers. Try our new filament purchasing...

Isaac Bromley-Dulfano and Luise Poulton love Galileo — photograph by Ben Bromley Thank you, Dean Henry White, College of Science and Dean Darryl Butt, College of Mines and Earth Sciences for the opportunity to present at the Frontiers of Science, last Thursday night. Rare Books had a...

“A library is as much a scientific instrument as a telescope.” — Luise Poulton Pioneers of Science: Ten Thousand Pages That Shook the World now online. Euclid’s Elements of Geometry was first printed in 1482, just as soon as one of the early masters of movable type...