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English: A photo of Christoph Ernst Luthardt, probably circa 1891 as it is from the flyleaf of his autobiography published that year.
Date by 1891
date QS:P,+1891-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1891-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source

I scanned it from a book I own:

Christoph Ernst Luthardt, Erinnerungen aus vergangenen Tagen, (Leipzig: Dürffling und Franke, 1891), inside flyleaf of front cover.

I modified it slightly to add a description of it's source at the bottom.
Author Photo credit not given.

I used this photo for an S.T.M. paper I wrote:

REASON - A TWO-EDGED SWORD IN THE MIND OF CHRISTOPH ERNST LUTHARDT 19TH CENTURY LUTHERAN APOLOGIST

https://www.academia.edu/25744696/REASON_-_A_TWO-EDGED_SWORD_IN_THE_MIND_OF_CHRISTOPH_ERNST_LUTHARDT_19TH_CENTURY_LUTHERAN_APOLOGIST

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