Gutenberg Bibles Explainer
Gutenberg Bibles Explainer
FILE - Members of the New York Public Library Board of Trustees pose for a photo with the first Gutenberg Bible to reach the U.S. 100 years prior, before it is placed on display in the lobby of the New York Public Library on Nov. 7, 1947. From left are Morris Hadley, Junius S. Morgan, Ralph A. Beals, Henry C. Taylor, Roland L. Redmond, and Dr. Albert Berg. The Bible was bought by book collector James Lenox for what was then considered the "mad" price of $2,600. (AP Photo/Ed Ford, File)
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Gutenberg Bibles Explainer
FILE - Two volumes of the over 500-year-old Gutenberg Bible are pictured in New York in April 1978. Johannes Gutenberg planned on printing 150 Bibles, but increasing demand motivated him to produce 30 extra copies, which led to a total of 180. Currently known as the “Gutenberg Bibles”, around 48 complete copies are preserved. (AP Photo/G. Paul Burnett, File)
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Gutenberg Bibles Explainer
FILE - A 1455 Biblia Latina by Johannes Gutenberg and Johann Fust, foreground left, is on display inside the personal library of Pierpont Morgan, at the Morgan Library and Museum, in New York, April 25, 2006. Three times per year, a library curator turns the page. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
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Gutenberg Bibles Explainer
FILE - A detail of the Old Testament from the Gutenberg Bible on display at the personal library of Pierpont Morgan, the Morgan Library and Museum, in New York, May 19, 2008. Three times per year, a library curator turns the page. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer, File)
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FILE - Members of the New York Public Library Board of Trustees pose for a photo with the first Gutenberg Bible to reach the U.S. 100 years prior, before it is placed on display in the lobby of the New York Public Library on Nov. 7, 1947. From left are Morris Hadley, Junius S. Morgan, Ralph A. Beals, Henry C. Taylor, Roland L. Redmond, and Dr. Albert Berg. The Bible was bought by book collector James Lenox for what was then considered the "mad" price of $2,600. (AP Photo/Ed Ford, File)