Elector Bible
The Elector Bible is a folio-sized Martin Luther [translation of the Bible] into German, containing both the Old and New Testaments, that was authorized by Ernest I, [Duke of Saxe-Gotha] and printed by Wolfgang Endter in Nuremberg, Germany from 1641 to 1758. Other names for this Bible are the Weimar Bible and the Ernestine Bible.
The earliest known edition to have survived to this day is the Detmold edition printed in 1649. There were 14 editions of this Bible.