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68643Bln., Ak. Verlag, 1975.
198540167ABRoma, Istituto Poligrafico d'Arte Roma, 1985. Groß-Folio (55x42cm). 125 S., 2 Bll. Mit 20 Illustrationen in Sepia, einigen Initialen und 12 vom Künstler hs. signierten farblithographischen Tafeln, jeweils unter Passepartout. Roter Orig.-Lederband mit Gold- und Blindprägung, Seidenmoirée-Vorsätzen, im Orig.-Schuber.
2010DADAXB0B2ZQX32NThe KJV Store 2022-01-01. hardcover. New. 11.00x8.75x3.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. The KJV Store hardcover
16767Single Leaf Page from Geneva Breeches Bible. 1597 Geneva Bible - Luke 7:10-8:34 - Christ's Mother & Brothers-London 1597. Over 400 Years Old Geneva Breech Bible Leaf 1 Imprinted at London By The Deputies of Christopher Baker Printer To The Queens Most Excellent Maieftie and Do 1597- The Book of Luke -Recto Has Luke 7:10 Through 48. Verso has Luke 7:49 Through 8:34 Leaf Measures 10 3/8" X 7 1/4 " Printed On Cotton Linen Paper Sometimes Called Rag Paper. The Geneva Bible is one of the most historically significant translations of the Bible into English preceding the King James Version by 51 years. It was the primary Bible of 16th-century English Protestantism and was the Bible used by William Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell. It was one of the Bibles taken to America on the Mayflower. This version of the Bible is significant because for the very first time a mechanically printed mass-produced Bible was made available directly to the general public which came with a variety of scriptural study guides and aids collectively called an apparatus which included verse citations that allow the reader to cross-reference one verse with numerous relevant verses in the rest of the Bible introductions to each book of the Bible that acted to summarize all of the material that each book would cover maps tables woodcut illustrations and indices. The annotations which are an important part of the Geneva Bible were Calvinist and Puritan in character and as such they were disliked by the ruling pro-government Anglicans of the Church of England as well as King James I who commissioned the "Authorized Version" or King James Bible in order to replace it. Surprisingly the Geneva notes were included in a few editions of the King James version even as late as 1715. unknown books
16768Single Leaf Page from Geneva Bible Book of Romans. 1597 Geneva bible leaf from the book of romans 13:11-15:19 page " brotherly love" vgc. London 1597. Over 400 year old Geneva "Breeches" bible leaf printed in London by the deputies of Christopher Barker "printer to the queenes most excellent maieftie anno dom. 1597 " - the book of romans. Recto has romans 13:11 - 14:14 "brotherly love & gentiles called" verso of the leaf has romans 14:15 - 15:19 "the weake brethren & god the judge" Leaf measures 10 3/8" x 7" 262mm x 177mm printed on old cotton linen paper also called rag paper. The Geneva Bible is one of the most historically significant translations of the Bible into English preceding the King James Version by 51 years. It was the primary Bible of 16th-century English Protestantism and was the Bible used by William Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell. It was one of the Bibles taken to America on the Mayflower. This version of the Bible is significant because for the very first time a mechanically printed mass-produced Bible was made available directly to the general public which came with a variety of scriptural study guides and aids collectively called an apparatus which included verse citations that allow the reader to cross-reference one verse with numerous relevant verses in the rest of the Bible introductions to each book of the Bible that acted to summarize all of the material that each book would cover maps tables woodcut illustrations and indices. The annotations which are an important part of the Geneva Bible were Calvinist and Puritan in character and as such they were disliked by the ruling pro-government Anglicans of the Church of England as well as King James I who commissioned the "Authorized Version" or King James Bible in order to replace it. Surprisingly the Geneva notes were included in a few editions of the King James version even as late as 1715. unknown books
2010LFA-126724745Un ouvrage de 365 pages, format 155 x 145 mm, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, publié en 2010, Editions Bayard, bon état
1606508223Robert Barker 1606. Leather. VERY GOOD. Complete quarto Geneva Bible in contemporary blind-tooled calf binding with brass metalwork furniture. General title page and NT title page intact. Including the Apocrypha Book of Common Prayer and Sternhold & Hopkins' Metrical Psalms. Scriptural text complete but lacking the front endpaper first two leaves of the BCP and final metrical psalms following 119. With an early rebacking along with the metalwork. Clasps and tail 1' of the rear strip of brass perished; moderate weart to the extremities with some abrasion of the leather at the extremities revealing the oaken boards with antique patina. both boards show splitting from the application of the furniture and oxidation to the boards and adjacent leaves around the rivets; occasional tidemarks and some thumbsoil to the margins otherwise VERY GOOD. With numerous ownership inscriptions to the endpapers title versos and elsewhere. An uncommon survival in contemporary binding. Darlow & Moule 285 one of some 30 odd Barker printings of the 1580 edition with trivial modifications William Whittingham was one of many Puritan scholars who landed in Calvin's Geneva as exiles from eligious persecution under Queen Mary. Trained in classical languages at Oxford Whittingham completed a fresh translation of the New Testament from the original Greek in 1557. Joined by Anthony Gilby and Thomas Sampson a translation of the Old Testament from the original Hebrew and Aramaic was completed in 1560. The three saw their work as a continuance of the tradition of English Bible translation first begun by William Tyndale and Miles Coverdale. Given permission to print in England by Queen Elizabeth the Geneva Bible became the dominant translation in England for three generations before and after the King James Version. 4to in 8's. Dual column 72-line blackletter text with roman intros and marginal glosses. A7-E8 2 A1-Z8 Aa1-Zz8 Aaa1-Iii2 4 Kkk1-Zzz10 A1-L2 A1-F3. BCP & Psalms; 2 General Title & Prelims: Prayer Book Psalter General Title 'Of the incomparable treasures of the holy Scriptures' 'How to take profit .'. Text: OT leaves 1-358; Apocrypha 359-435 NT title 'Summe of the hwole scripture 6 NT Text 441-554; Concordances unpaginated Whole Booke of Psalmes 10 1-76 perished thereafter. Robert Barker unknown
1611167691611. King James First Edition Bible Single Leaf Page from King James bible-page from the book of Luke 13:15-15:1 -the narrow gate - nf. London 1611- printed by Robert Barker printer to the king's excellent majesty in London 1639. First edition fifth and final issue. Leaf Measure 16 1/4 " x 10 3/4 " on heavy weight cotton linen paper. 59 lines of text to the full page. Printed in beautiful old English gothic blackletter type font. the book of luke. Recto contains Luke 13:15 - 14:6 the strait gate & dropsie healed; verso contains Luke 14:7 - 15:1 the great supper & unsavory salt. The King James Bible was the English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England commissioned in 1604 and completed as well as published in 1611 under the sponsorship of James VI and I. Noted for its "majesty of style" the King James Version has been described as one of the most important books in English culture and a driving force in the shaping of the English-speaking world. Near fine Herbert # 543. unknown
2000mon0000006564The Bible Museum 1/1/2022 12:00:00 AM. hardcover. Good. 5.8700 13.4300 11.4600. Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including scuff marks but no holes or tears. The dust jacket for hard covers may not be included. Binding has minimal wear. The majority of pages are undamaged with minimal creasing or tearing minimal pencil underlining of text highlighting of text writing in margins. No missing pages. The Bible Museum hardcover
16764Leaf from a First Edition 1611 King James Bible 4th issue 1634 59 line pulpit folio leave The Leaf is an authentic original rag cotton Leaf from the first edition of King James Bible. It is large folio size and measures 11" wide x 16-1/2" tall. There were five separate issues of the 1611 printing in total; 1611 1613 1617 1634 and 1640/39. When King James authorized this large pulpit folio to be printed Richard Barker did so by facilitating 5 separate printing presses working tirelessly for two years. By 1611 the pages of several thousand copies were printed and ready to be bound and issued to the churches of England. It is estimated that in 1611 roughly 300 Authorized Bibles were issued to the churches. The remainder of the printed pages were stored away until the next issue was decreed by the king of England. Over the next two years this Bible was read in the churches and small errors began to be discovered. The most famous of these misprints is Ruth 3:15. In 1611 this verse was printed as "he" went into the city when the correct translation should read "she" went into the city. Thus naming the first edition-first issue of the King James Bible in 1611 as the Great "He" Bible. As these misprints were discovered these specific leaves and only these leaves were re-printed and then bound with the other leaves originally printed in 1611. These were then issued at the next decree of the king. The next issue was in 1613. At this point several of the known misprints were corrected along with Ruth 3:15 being changed to "she" thus the second issue was named the Great "She" Bible in 1613. Over the course of the next 29 years there were five pulpit folios issued to the churches with the majority of the leaves being printed originally in 1611 and with each issue small errors were fixed and these pages were reprinted. In the 4th and 5th issues 1634 and 1640 the text layout stayed exactly the same but with a larger number of small changes made to the marginal notes which suggests a larger reprinting done in the latter years. Finally in 1640 the 5th and last issue was released concluding the legacy of the 1611 printed folios. These misprints corrections and small changes will clearly define the different issue dates of the 1611 King James Bible. unknown books
16769Single Leaf Page from King James bible-page from the book of Luke 13:15-15:1 -the narrow gate - nf. London 1611- printed by Robert Barker printer to the king's excellent majesty in London 1639. First edition fifth and final issue. Leaf Measure 16 1/4 " x 10 3/4 " on heavy weight cotton linen paper. 59 lines of text to the full page. Printed in beautiful old English gothic blackletter type font. the book of luke. Recto contains Luke 13:15 - 14:6 the strait gate & dropsie healed; verso contains Luke 14:7 - 15:1 the great supper & unsavory salt. The King James Bible was the English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England commissioned in 1604 and completed as well as published in 1611 under the sponsorship of James VI and I. Noted for its "majesty of style" the King James Version has been described as one of the most important books in English culture and a driving force in the shaping of the English-speaking world. Near fine Herbert # 543. unknown books
16770King James bible book of Matthew. London 1611. This is a First Edition Single Leaf Page from 400 years old leaf printed by Robert Barker printer to the king's excellent majesty in London 1639. First edition fifth and final issue of the measures 16 1/4 " x 10 3/4 " on heavy weight cotton linen paper 59 lines of text to the full page printed in beautiful old english gothic blackletter type font ! Near fine! Herbert # 543 the book of matthew. Recto contains matthew 10:3 - 35 the apostles are sent out. Verso also contains matthew 10:36 - 11:22 to take the cross & of john the baptist. The King James Bible was the English translation of the Christian Bible for the Church of England commissioned in 1604 and completed as well as published in 1611 under the sponsorship of James VI and I. Noted for its "majesty of style" the King James Version has been described as one of the most important books in English culture and a driving force in the shaping of the English-speaking world. unknown books
NI-R26H-V4VMHardcover. Good. Brown leather wrap provided a couple of pictures no marks in text 1848 binding still tight pages foxing/tanning. Very usable. Includes Psalms. hardcover
1859252<p>"This is an 1859 edition of The Holy Bible published by the American Bible Society in New York. It contains both the Old and New Testaments translated from the original tongues and carefully revised. The binding is gilt cloth with decorative edges though the top of the spine is torn and there is noticeable edge wear bent corners and rubbing along the spine and edges. Inside the pages are clean with no highlighting or markings except for some foxing in the first few pages. "Please note there are a some pages toward the bottom of the Bible that have small cuts along the edge. These do not affect the readability of the text but they are visible wear on those pages."Notably the Bible includes family records—names and birth dates inscribed by previous owners adding historical and sentimental value. Overall the Bible is in fair condition due to the wear on the cover but the interior is well-preserved making it a unique collectible piece." See Photos</p> American Bible Society hardcover
2413190218006World Bible Publishers. Hardcover. Very Good. Nice looking book has minor edge wear. has writing on inside cover page. World Bible Publishers hardcover
1571A161-12731571. original Holzschnitt von Jost Amman auf der ganzen Buchseite mit ornamentaler Umrahmung, Darstellung ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso weiss / original woodcut by Jost Amman on the whole book page with ornamental framing, image ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso blank
196240215ABParis, Letouzey et Ané, 1962. Kl.-4to. LVI, 962; 746 S. Mit zahlreichen Illustrationen in Farbe und Schwarzweiß. Farbig illustr. Orig.-Leinwandbände.
1985107221Philadelphia: Fortress Press 1985. XXVI, 179 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
1571A161-12321571. original Holzschnitt von Jost Amman auf der ganzen Buchseite mit ornamentaler Umrahmung, Darstellung ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso weiss / original woodcut by Jost Amman on the whole book page with ornamental framing, image ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso blank
1571A161-12381571. original Holzschnitt von Jost Amman auf der ganzen Buchseite mit ornamentaler Umrahmung, Darstellung ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso weiss / original woodcut by Jost Amman on the whole book page with ornamental framing, image ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso blank
1571A161-12391571. original Holzschnitt von Jost Amman auf der ganzen Buchseite mit ornamentaler Umrahmung, Darstellung ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso weiss / original woodcut by Jost Amman on the whole book page with ornamental framing, image ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso blank
1571A161-12401571. original Holzschnitt von Jost Amman auf der ganzen Buchseite mit ornamentaler Umrahmung, Darstellung ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso weiss / original woodcut by Jost Amman on the whole book page with ornamental framing, image ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso blank
1571A161-12331571. original Holzschnitt von Jost Amman auf der ganzen Buchseite mit ornamentaler Umrahmung, Darstellung ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso weiss / original woodcut by Jost Amman on the whole book page with ornamental framing, image ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso blank
1571A161-12411571. original Holzschnitt von Jost Amman auf der ganzen Buchseite mit ornamentaler Umrahmung, Darstellung ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso weiss / original woodcut by Jost Amman on the whole book page with ornamental framing, image ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso blank
1571A161-12421571. original Holzschnitt von Jost Amman auf der ganzen Buchseite mit ornamentaler Umrahmung, Darstellung ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso weiss / original woodcut by Jost Amman on the whole book page with ornamental framing, image ca. 5,5 x 7 cm, verso blank