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  2. 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]

  3. Giant Bible of Saint Maximin - Wikipedia

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    The purchaser, Philip M. Chancellor, gave it in 1955 to a family in Mexico or Central America, who in turn sold it via Sotheby's on 6 December 1983. At the same auction, the Gospels of Henry the Lion sold for the highest price ever paid for a book. The giant bible was bought by Henri Schiller. [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. DeVore & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The company publishes and markets Bibles using two brands: Heirloom Bible Publishers and Fireside Catholic Publishing. Its customers are primarily institutional, such as Catholic churches, schools, fraternal lodges and labor unions. "Catholic churches and schools account for a large part of the company's business" DeVore says. [1]

  6. The Souldiers Pocket Bible - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] The British Museum has the only 1693 copy known to exist. [6] This version is similar to The Souldiers Pocket Bible except for changes to some of the "Headers" and minor alterations in the text. The latter reflect the King James Version of the Bible rather than the Geneva Bible text used for the 1643 edition. [23]

  7. 36-line Bible - Wikipedia

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    Pages from 36-line Bible at the Bavarian State Library. The 36-line Bible, also known as the "Bamberg Bible", [1] was the second moveable-type-printed edition of the Bible. It is believed to have been printed in Bamberg, Germany, circa 1458–1460. No printer's name appears in the book, but it is possible that Johannes Gutenberg was the printer ...

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