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72 Oct. 77
$10 UCLABookFair
-Dawsons
Biblia Latina (1491-1527) (156x112mm)
Basel: Johann Froben , 27 Oct. 1495. 8o Chanceny
GW 4275 Ref: Goff B598 BMC III 791 HC 3118 IGI 1678
Cop: HEHL, BMawnCL, DuUl Tabula alphabetica
2nd - Poor Man's Bible (150x103mm) historianum 551.
See Haebla Plate 3b a-y, A-Z, An- Mm8, A-EV AA8BB4 (AA1-BB1)
508 leaves, 2 col. the Interpretalions in 3 col.
54 lines + headline + marginalia, 121(126)x75(100)mm
1986 copy $2500 Type: 86 ( med. Gothic text type), title, headlines + headings;;;
121(126)x75(100)mm. 2nd quine; 44, text (very small Gothic type
in use 1491-3 + in 1498.) Nonpareil Italian not under type
Capital spaces to guide letters. The headlines give the
names of the books. With a woodcut on 126
(St Jerome) in his library translatign the Bible.
Frebum acquired the citizenship of Basel in 13 Nov 1490
+ produced his 1st registered book to date + signature,
a Latin Bible, on 27 June 1491. He died previously
worked for Amubach. He printed on into the 16C,
beaming the chiefBasel printer. He died in 1527.

Froben - 27 June 1491 Bible - octure - H 3107 56 lines
Types:44 text 125(131-2)x76-7(90)mm

Froben had for many years as associates the famous
O. Egc scholar Erasmus + the noted artist Holbeim. His Bibles
were highly esteemed for their accuracy. They were the
1st editions in which references to parallel passages were
given throughout the volume. Froben's Latin Bibles were based
on the Fontibus ex Graccis deitions.
Since J Amenbach had started printing in Basel, that
town had always been stronglyunder Italian influence.
J Froben had worked in Amenbach's press, therefore
it was only natural that he should continue the work

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