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Who was Gutenberg?

The Invention of Printing

The Old Testament Copy

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Sources

 

The Morgan Gutenberg Bible Online

Sources

Avery, Samuel Putnam, "William Matthews," The Book-Lover's Almanac, vol. 5. New York: Duprat & Co., 1897.

Bautzener Nachrichten, nos. 57 (11 March 1874), 251 (28 Oct. 1874) & 111 (16 May 1875).

Buie, Delinda Stephens, "The Irwin-Hilliard Collection," [University of Louisville] Library Review 34 (November, 1984): 2–9.

Ferrell, Lori Anne, "Biblical Proportions: How the Art of Extra-Illustration Produced a Unique Version of the Bible," Huntington Frontiers (Fall/Winter, 2006).

Folter, Roland, "The Gutenberg Bible in the Antiquarian Book Trade," in Incunabula: Studies in Fifteenth-Century Printed Books Presented to Lotte Hellinga, ed. Martin Davies. London: The British Library, 1999, pp. 271–351.

Heckel, Christian, Historische Beschreibung der Stadt Bischoffswerda. Dresden: In Verlegung des Autoris . . . gedruckt bey Jacob Harpetern, 1713.

Ing, Janet, Johann Gutenberg and His Bible. New York: The Typophiles, 1988.

Irwin, Theodore, Catalogue of the Library and a Brief List of the Engravings and Etchings Belonging to Theodore Irwin, Oswego, N. Y. New York, 1887. PML 10189, copy annotated by Belle da Costa Greene.

Linenthal, Richard A., "Bernard Quaritch and the American Frontier," typescript of a talk at the Oxford Bibliophiles, 4 June 1991.

Mittag, Karl Wilhelm, Chronik der königlich sächsischen Stadt Bischofswerda. Bischofswerda: Druck und Verlag von Friedrich May, 1861.

Needham, Paul, "The Paper Supply of the Gutenberg Bible," The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 79 (1985): 303–74.

Neuer Anzeiger für Bibliographie und Bibliothekswissenshaft, ed. Julius Petzholdt (December 1874): 369–70.

Neue Lausizische Monatschrift (1806), part 2, p. 123.

Nostitz und Jänckendorf, Gottlob Adolf von, Beiträge zur Geschichte des Geschlechtes von Nostitz, Heft 1. Leipzig: Gressner & Schramm, 1874.

Petev, Todor T., "Junius Spencer Morgan (1867–1932): Collector and Connoisseur," typescript, commissioned by the Davies Project, Princeton University Library, 2010.

Quaritch, Bernard, Bernard Quaritch's Rough List, no. 51 (1881), item 15.

Ruppel, Aloys. Johannes Gutenberg, sein Leben und sein Werk, 3rd ed. Nieuwkoop: B. de Graaf, 1967.

Schmidt, Wieland and Friedrich Adolf Schmidt-Künsemüller, eds., Johannes Gutenbergs zweiundvierzigzeilige Bibel: Kommentarband. Munich: Idion Verlag,1979.

Schwab, Richard N., with Thomas A. Cahill, Robert A. Eldred, Bruce H. Kusko, and Daniel L. Wick, "New Evidence on the Printing of the Gutenberg Bible: The Inks in the Doheny Copy," The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 79 (1985): 375–410.

Schwenke, Paul, Johannes Gutenbergs zweiundvierzigzeilige Bibel: Ergänzungsband zur Faksimile-Ausgabe. Leipzig: Insel-Verlag,1923.

Wagner, Bettina, "Gutenberg Goes East," Bibliotheksforum Bayern 1 (2007): 27–31.

Weaks, Mabel Clare, "Theodore Irwin, Bibliophile," The New Colophon (1950): 86–99.

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