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Collection: Elizabeth Perkins Prothro Bible Collection
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Prothro B-313
In this edition of the Gopsels, Giovanni Mardersteig (1892–1977), used his own Renaissance-inspired "Zeno" typeface and Bruno Bramat's illustrations which were recreations of Bartolommeo de Giovanni in 1495.
Prothro B-199
Livre d'artiste by Ben Shahn (1898–1969) including seven colored lithographs.
Prothro B-180
Dali's version of the Vulgate Bible which is a livre d'artiste and includes 105 illustrations based on Dali's watercolors.
Prothro B-67
Exact reprint of the 1611 King James Version Bible. Stephen Gooden created the illustrations using engraved plates.
Prothro B-11
Printed by Cobden-Sanderson in a new, proprietary type, this Bible highlights their focus on art through layout and letterform. The Bible was published one volume at a time for subscribers who paid in advance and committed to the purchase of all five…
Prothro B-339
First complete translation of the New Testament into Eskimo.
Prothro B-388
William Carey (1761–1834) supervised the translation of the New Testament into Naipali, a dialect of Pahari spoken in Nepal, Bhutan, and some parts of India and Burma. Title page describes this edition as a complete Bible, but only the New Testament…
Prothro B-390
First editition of the Pentateuch in Oriya, a language from the east coast of India.
Prothro B-305
First printed Turkish translation of the New Testament. Originally translated by Ali Bey (Albertus Bobowsky) in 1666.
Prothro B-31
First Greek New Testament printed in America based on the 1707 Oxford edition by John Mill (1645–1707).
Prothro B-318
Abridged version of the Bible with woodcut illustrations. Created for use by children.
Prothro B-104
Robert Aitken's daughter, Jane Aitken (1764–1832) published the first English translation of the Bible by an American, Charles Thomson (1729–1824).
Prothro B-113
Isaiah Thomas (1749–1831) printed the first illustrated Bible in America using the King James Version for the text.
Prothro B-39
First complete American Bible printed in English. Known as the "Aitken Bible".
Prothro B-319
First European-language Bible published in the Americas. Reprinted from the Halle (34th) edition of Luther's version, with Esdras, books 3 and 4, and Maccabees, book 3, supplied from the Berlenburg Bible.
Prothro B-64/A
The 2nd edition of Eliot's Bible, revised by him, with the assistance of John Cotton. This Bible is comprised of Eliot's 1680 New Testament and his revised Old Testament of 1685.
Prothro B-127
John Wesley worked on this revision of the King James Version of the New Testament with commentary. He based his revision of the English text on the Greek edition with commentary by Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687–1753) of Tübingen.
Prothro B-69
Baskerville's second edition of the King James Bible with engravings and illustrations. This illustrated edition was sold in installments by subscription.
Prothro B-65
The King James Version of the Bible was protected and only allowed to be printed by the king's printer or the official printers of Cambridge and Oxford. Baskerville became the printer at Cambridge in 1758. Includes tables of measurements and guides…
Prothro B-16/B
Eighteenth century readers wanted additional illustrations for their Bible so publishers would produce engravings to be inserted within standard Bibles. This Bible of 1763 was interleaved with some 200 illustrations from the London bookseller Richard…
Prothro B-81
Print of the Wycliffite New Testament. Mezzotint with an imagined "portrait" of John Wycliffe.
Prothro B-26
John Baskett (1665–1742) printed this Bible with multiple misprints gaining it the name "Baskett-ful of Errors" and "Vinegar Bible". Despite the misspellings, the Bible contains rich engravings.
Prothro B-62/A
First quarto edition of the King James Bible printed in Roman type, intended for personal use. Includes Apocrypha; without genealogies and map.
Prothro B-05
King James I appointed a committee to create an authoritative English Bible to replace the "Geneva" and "Bishops'" Bibles. Illustrations and ornamental letters are included throughout.
Prothro B-53
English Catholics translated this Old Testament from Vulgate into English durng the reign of Queen Elizabeth. This translation gives traditional readings priority over philological questions. Together with the 1582 Rheims Old Testament, they are…
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