TY - BOOK ID - 15330458 TI - Editio princeps : A History of the Gutenberg Bible - Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History (HMSAH) PY - 2017 SN - 9781909400849 190940084X PB - London ; Turnhout : Brepols Publishers, DB - UniCat KW - Bible à quarante-deux lignes KW - Incunables KW - Histoire KW - Gutenberg, Johannes (1397?-1468) KW - 093:22 KW - 093.0 KW - 093.0 Incunabelen: Gutenbergstudie KW - Incunabelen: Gutenbergstudie KW - 093:22 Incunabelen. Incunabelkunde-:-Bijbel KW - Incunabelen. Incunabelkunde-:-Bijbel KW - Book history KW - Bible KW - Gutenberg, Johann KW - Gutenberg Bible KW - Publication and distribution KW - History KW - Gutenberg Bible. KW - History. KW - Incunables. KW - Histoire. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:15330458 AB - The Gutenberg Bible' is widely recognized as Europes first printed book, a book that forever changed the world. However, despite its initial impact, fame was fleeting: for the better part of three centuries the Bible was virtually forgotten; only after two centuries of tenacious and contentious scholarship did it attain its iconic status as a monument of human invention. Editio princeps: 'a history of the Gutenberg Bible' is the first book to tell the whole story of Europe's first printed edition, describing its creation at Mainz circa 1455, its impact on fifteenth-century life and religion, its fall into oblivion during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and its rediscovery and rise to worldwide fame during the centuries thereafter. This comprehensive study examines the forty-nine surviving Gutenberg Bibles, and fragments of at least fourteen others, in the chronological order in which they came to light. Combining close analysis of material clues within the Bibles themselves with fresh documentary discoveries, the book reconstructs the history of each copy in unprecedented depth, from its earliest known context through every change of ownership up to the present day. Along the way it introduces the colorful cast of proud possessors, crafty booksellers, observant travelers, and scholarly librarians who shaped our understanding of Europe's first printed book. Bringing the 'biographies' of all the Gutenberg Bibles together for the first time, this richly illustrated study contextualizes both the historic cultural impact of the editio princeps and its transformation into a world treasure. ER -