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* The Byble in Englyshe (Great Bible)
London: Richard Grafton, July 1540/
Ref: S.T.C. 2076 Herbert 54. folio
Copy: BH, BM, NN (337x137mm)
The 3rd Great Bible; and the second with
Cranmer's Prologue.
534 ff? A full column contains 62 lines.
Black letter, double column. This is one of the rarest editions
- The 3rd + 5th editions carry a notice that they
were "overseen" by Bishopt Tunstall + Heath,
this to disassociate the Bible from Cromwell;s
namem for he had fallen from the King's favor
+ had been executed in 1541.
- THe text mainly follows taht of the 2nd ed, though
it contains a number of minute variations.
HEHL 73097 July 1540 - this ed. has many thin, some thick +
a few small pointing hands placed in the text +
margins.
leaf book Franeis Fry Great Bibles (1865) thick hands [Parts I, II, III (my leaf, 43)
none in parts IV or V]

April 1540, some thick hands
May 1541, no hands
Dec 1541, some thick hands
1539 - thin pointing hands in text + margins.

- The Great Bible was often reprinted - 18 ed. up to
1568 - it is of interest to note taht teh Psalter
in the English Book of Common Prayer yet
retains Coverdale's Great Bible version.
- In oone of history's great ironies, the 3rd + 5th ed. of the
Great Bible notte that they have been "overseen and perused" by
Bishop Tunstall. Tunstall knew he was authorizing a Bible
that relied heavily on Tyndale's translations, yet under King
Henry's command he was forced to sanction the work he had once * [inserted] *tried so hard to abolish. [end inserted]

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