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Dec. 76
Angonaut
$65.00 (gift)

S.T.C. #2064

The English Bible - tranlated by Miles Covendale [inserted] Yorkshieman educated at Cambridge - (1488-1568) [end inserted]
published in England by James Nycholson
in Southwark in 1537. (Apocalypse fo. cxiij) 8 1/2x 13 5/8

[inserted] 288 x 189mm 602 ff [end inserted]1st edition of the whole English Bible to be printed
[inserted] Woodcut John [end inserted] in England. (folio) Blackletter. Copius: NY Public Lib, BM, The Bible
57 lines - New Testament - Revelation 1 --> 3.2 House, London
Apocalypse on "Revelation" of St. John the [illegible]; a
vision of the Day of Judgement, the destruction of the world,
and the establishment of The New Jerusalem. The "Form Horseman"
signify Conquest, Slaughter, Dearth and Death.

Copius (USA) New York Public in Lib and General Theological Seminary NYC
C. Clair. p. 2. English printers were dependent on centimental supplies for
their paper. Apart from the short-lived paper mill of John
Tate of Stwenage (1495-8) no paper seems to have been
manufactured in England on my substantial scale until
John spilman started his mill at Dartford in Kant
about 1589.

- Pynson introduced no man Types into England in 1507, and De
Worde first [illegible] first [illegible] an italic type in 1524.

[inserted] H.F. made new ed. 1968 z 7771 E H47 A.S. Herbert Z 7771 E5H47 [end inserted]#32 (15) 1537 Biblia 2nd folio edition of Coverdale's Bible
Imprinted in South works fn James Nycolson
Coverdadis version - the first folio Bible printed in England
- while it is not certain whether this or #33 (a quarto) was the
earliest just Bible printed in England, this is probably prior
since #33 has the words 'set forth with the Kynges most

See also Matthew & Bible - gracious licence' on the title page. Summaries are removed
from the beginning of the book and placed at the head of each
* measurement of type page) chapter. the text, in spite of the words 'newly oversene
and connected', appears to be a close reprint of Covendale's
Bible of 1535. // f^o 288 x 189 [321 x 213 mm] 602ff.

[inserted] The text divided into 6 parts. New Testament #6 [end inserted] The text printed in bold English black letter. The headlines + folio
numbers are printed in fine large typo. Each part of the text
has a separate foliation. Excluding title borders, -->

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