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Fifty Women
Description
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Books from the late Middle Ages to the beginning of the twentieth century that were written, produced, owned, or inspired by women. The exhibited books present contemporary evidence of the important roles that women of all callings – saints, queens, heroines, authors, printers, artists, mothers, and daughters – have played within the history of book production and readership.
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Bridwell Library Special Collections
Publisher
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SMU Libraries
Date
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Originally exhibited August 26–December 20, 2013
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Title
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00127-00130
Subject
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Bible - American Translation
Description
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Jane Aitkin was the first American woman to print a Bible. This four-volume edition was not the traditional King James Bible, but a new English version translated from the Greek Septuagint by Charles Thomson (1729–1824).
Creator
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Thomson, Charles, 1729–1824, tr. and Aitken, Jane, printer.
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00127-00130. <em>The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Covenant, Commonly Called the Old and New Testament, Translated from the Greek by Charles Thomson.</em> Philadelphia: Jane Aitken, 1808.
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Bridwell Library Special Collections
Date
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1808
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Please cite Bridwell Library Special Collections, SMU, as the source of this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained by contacting Special Collections (bridsc@smu.edu).
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Later Printers
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Displayed as .jpg
Language
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English
Type
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Bible