A unique visual history of the bestselling book of
all time, Bibles: An Illustrated History from Papyrus to
Print provides a snapshot of the biblical tradition
through over fifty rare and important Bibles. Following
a general introduction, the Bibles are presented in
chronological chapters giving a short introduction for
each period. Every example, from the oldest biblical
fragments dating from c. 200 AD to the lavishly
decorated gospels of the fine press tradition in the
twentieth-century, is illustrated and accompanied by a
caption which explains its particular significance.
Drawing exclusively on Oxford's collection, one of the
finest in the world, this book tells the remarkable
story of the development of the Bible across media,
language, and provenance. Containing many unusual
examples, some of which have never been illustrated in
print before, it includes many of the great biblical
texts of the Eastern and Western tradition, including
the Magdalen Papyrus, the Laudian Acts, the Anglo-Saxon
Exodus, St Margaret's Gospel-book, the Douce Apocalypse,
the Bible Moralisee (MS. Bodley 270b), the Kennicot
Bible, the Guttenberg Bible, and the King James Bible.
Published in the year of the 400th anniversary of the
King James Bible, Bibles: An Illustrated History from
Papyrus to Print brings together an extraordinary range
of biblical texts and marks a milestone in the history
of one of the most influential and enduring books in the
world.
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