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The Gutenberg Bible

posted by David on July 23, 2003 at 08:46 AM

The Harry Ransom Center Center at UT Austin has a complete Gutenberg bible, one of five in the US, one of twenty-two complete copies, and one of forty-eight still in existence. In conjunction with an online exhibit about the book, they’ve digitized every page of it, so you can find your favorite passages (if you can read Latin set in Gothic German type). The exhibit also includes plenty of information about the background of the Gutenberg Bible and its place in history.


Comments

Cool! I could even make out and translate some of the end paper 2. Dad

Comment posted by David | August 1, 2003 05:43 PM

NUL

Comment posted by Gutenberg | December 17, 2003 08:58 AM

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