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  1. Made in Mainz from 23 February 1453 in Johannes Gutenberg printing shop and finished printing on 24 August 1456, the Gutenberg bible consists of two folio volumes of 322 and 319 sheets (for a total of 641 sheets, i.e. 1282 pages).

  2. The Morgan Library & Museum is the only institution in the world to possess three copies of the Gutenberg Bible, the first substantial book printed from movable type in the West. Fifty copies survive today in varying states of completeness from an edition originally of around 160–180 copies, of which perhaps three quarters were printed on ...

  3. Apr 1, 1992 · Reading ease score: 77.2 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read. Credits: Produced by: David Widger, Derek Andrew, Bryan Taylor Summary "The Bible" by unidentified authors (traditional attribution to various prophets and apostles) is a complex and monumental collection of religious texts written over several centuries.

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  4. Apr 6, 2024 · "The King James Version of the Bible" is a religious text and translation of the Christian scriptures established in the early 17th century. The opening portion introduces key texts within both the Old and New Testaments, beginning with the creation narrative in Genesis.

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  5. The Morgan Gutenberg Bible Online Introduction The Morgan Library & Museum is the only institution in the world to possess three copies of the Gutenberg Bible, the first substantial book printed from movable type in the West.

  6. Gutenberg Bible; Description: The first book in Europe printed with moveable type. Printed in Mainz, Germany, around 1455 by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of printing, and Johannes Fust. One of around only 20 complete copies to survive out of the original 180. Two volumes. Also known as ‘The 42-line Bible’ or ‘The Mazarine Bible ...

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  8. The Gutenberg Bible is the first major work printed in Europe with movable metal type. The text is St. Jerome’s Latin Vulgate version, prepared by biblical scholars of Paris in the 13th century in an effort to produce a consistent and useful Latin text.

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