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  2. Giant Bible of Saint Maximin - Wikipedia

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    The giant bible was bought by Henri Schiller. [4] Schiller sold the bible to Sam Fogg (2003), who sold it to Paul Ruddock (2007), who sold it to the Idda Collection in Switzerland (2008). [4] It was finally sold for €4.5 million through Les Enluminures to the National Library of Luxembourg, who announced the acquisition on 5 November 2024.

  3. Giant Bible of Echternach - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Bible of Echternach is an illustrated giant bible that was made for Abbot Regimbert of the abbey of Echternach between 1051 and 1081. Today, it is kept in the National Library of Luxembourg as manuscript MS 264. [1] [2] [3] Prior to its acquisition by Luxembourg in 1951, it was in the Ducal Library of Gotha . [4]

  4. Giant Bible of Mainz - Wikipedia

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    A page from the Giant Bible of Mainz. The Giant Bible of Mainz is a very large manuscript Bible produced in 1452–53, probably in Mainz or nearby. It is notable for its beauty, for being one of the last manuscript Bibles written before the invention of printing in the West, and for its possible connections with the Gutenberg Bible. [1]

  5. Biblia pauperum - Wikipedia

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    The Biblia pauperum (Latin for "Paupers' Bible") was a tradition of picture Bibles beginning probably with Ansgar, and a common printed block-book in the later Middle Ages to visualize the typological correspondences between the Old and New Testaments. Unlike a simple "illustrated Bible", where the pictures are subordinated to the text, these ...

  6. Codex Amiatinus - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Ezra, from folio 5r at the start of Old Testament is "the oldest English painting to which an absolute date can be assigned (i.e. not after 716)." [1]The Codex Amiatinus (also known as the Jarrow Codex) is considered the best-preserved manuscript of the Latin Vulgate version [2] of the Christian Bible.

  7. Category:Early printed Bibles - Wikipedia

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    Versions and editions of the Bible which first appeared in print before 1650. Books containing substantial parts of the Bible, such as the Gospels, are included. For pre-printing manuscript Bibles see Category:Biblical manuscripts, and its sub-category Category:Illuminated biblical manuscripts.