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farfel_n11_003_655

655
Doyle Flowers, Jr.
Hinesville, GA.
May '07
$78.51

Bible. New Testament, English. 4^0
Tyndale's Version, Jugge's revision.
London: Richard Jugge, 1552.

See
#279
#576
#640
#562

Ref: STC 2867. Herbert 99
Copy: HEHL, Bod, New York PL, Brit. Lib., Yale.
(1553 and 1566 only)
The Epistle of Paul to the Colossians. 5 1/2 x 7 1/8"
2:1 --> 3:5

Leaves not numbered. 37 lines, single column, black letter.
Arguments and introductions before each book. Contents
before and generally notes at the end of each chapter.
All this matter is printed in italic type in this ed.
Numerous decorative initials. Over 100 woodcuts
employed, some of which occur in earlier ed. of the
Bible and N.T.
Sig: cross^8, fleuron^8, A-Z^8, &amp.^4, Aa-Rr^8. 678 pages.

The earliest [underscored] of 3 illustrated quarto ed. of Tyndale's version
that Jugge [underscored] revised (with an introduction and notes) and printed.
Jugge, who was a founder member and 4 times master of
the London Stationes' Co. had first received a licence
to print the New Testament in 1551. He produced
many editions of the Bible in subsequent decades and
was later granted the exclusive patent to the
Bishop's Bible.

farfel_n11_003_655

655
Doyle Flowers, Jr.
Hinesville, GA.
May '07
$78.51

Bible. New Testament, English. 4^0
Tyndale's Version, Jugge's revision.
London: Richard Jugge, 1552.

See
#279
#576
#640
#562

Ref: STC 2867. Herbert 99
Copy: HEHL, Bod, New York PL, Brit. Lib., Yale.
(1553 and 1566 only)
The Epistle of Paul to the Colossians. 5 1/2 x 7 1/8"
2:1 --> 3:5

Leaves not numbered. 37 lines, single column, black letter.
Arguments and introductions before each book. Contents
before and generally notes at the end of each chapter.
All this matter is printed in italic type in this ed.
Numerous decorative initials. Over 100 woodcuts
employed, some of which occur in earlier ed. of the
Bible and N.T.
Sig: cross^8, fleuron^8, A-Z^8, &amp.^4, Aa-Rr^8. 678 pages.

The earliest of 3 illustrated quarto ed. of Tyadale's version
that Jugge revised (with an introduction and notes) and printed.
Jugge, who was a founder member and 4 times master of
the London Stationes' Co. had first received a licence
to print the New Testament in 1551. He produced
many editions of the Bible in subsequent decades and
was later granted the exclusive patent to the
Bishop's Bible.