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The Morgan Gutenberg Bible Online

409. Jeremiah, II, 83v–84r
410. Jeremiah, II, 84v–85r
411. Jeremiah, II, 85v–86r
412. Jeremiah, II, 86v–87r
413. Jeremiah, II, 87v–88r
414. Jeremiah, II, 88v–89r
415. Jeremiah, II, 89v–90r
416. Jeremiah, II, 90v–91r
417. Jeremiah, II, 91v–92r
418. Jeremiah, II, 92v–93r
419. Jeremiah, II, 93v–94r
420. Jeremiah, II, 94v–95r
421. Jeremiah, II, 95v–96r
422. Jeremiah, II, 96v–97r
423. Jeremiah, II, 97v–98r
424. Lamentations, II, 98v–99r
425. Lamentations, II, 99v–100r
426. Prayer of Jeremiah (Lamentations ch. 5), II, 100v–101r
427. Prologue to Baruch, II, 101v–102r
428. Baruch, II, 102v–103r
429. Baruch, II, 103v–104r
430. Prologue to Ezekiel, II, 104v–105r
431. Ezekiel, II, 105v–106r
432. Ezekiel, II, 106v–107r

Introduction

The Morgan Library & Museum is the only institution in the world to possess three copies of the Gutenberg Bible, the first substantial book printed from movable type in the West. Fifty copies survive today in varying states of completeness from an edition originally of around 160–180 copies, of which perhaps three quarters were printed on paper, one quarter on vellum. Other copies survive only as fragments. The Morgan has one copy on vellum (PML 13 & 818) and two copies on paper, one in two volumes (PML 19206–7) and another in one volume (PML 12), containing only the Old Testament. This presentation features digital images of the Old Testament copy along with commentary on its history and significance.