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Delft Bible, printed in Delft by Jacob Jacobszoon van der Meer and Mauricius Yemantszoon, 1477

Yemantszoon, Mauricius (drukker/printer)
Meer, Jacob Jacobszoon van der (drukker/printer)
year: 10 jan. 1477

type: tekstbladzijde
page
detail: nee
dimensions: 27 x 20 cm
related terms: typografische vormgeving bijbels incunabelen initialen randversieringen rubriceringen
period: 15e eeuw
classification:
D: Geschiedenis van de boekdrukkunst

contents: The first Bible to appear in the Dutch language, known as the Delft Bible. It consists of the Old Testament only and is an anonymous adaptation of the - again anonymous - History Bible of 1360. It is an example of an incunabulum where the hand-written book still served as an example for lay-out and design. Contrary to many other incunabula, the place of origin, the names of the printers and even the day of its completion are mentioned in the colophon.

origineel:
source: Bijbel. Oude Testament. - Delft: Jacob Jacobszoon van der Meer en Mauricius Yemantszoon, 10 jan. 1477, dl. 2, p. 1
available in: Koninklijke Bibliotheek, Den Haag 169 E 55-56, dl. 2

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©reproduction: Den Haag Koninklijke Bibliotheek




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