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Auction archive: Lot number 8

Bible, Greek.

Estimate
£2,000 - £3,000
ca. US$2,330 - US$3,495
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 8

Bible, Greek.

Estimate
£2,000 - £3,000
ca. US$2,330 - US$3,495
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

(Books & Works on Paper including Autographs & Memorabilia, 31st March 2020) Bible, Greek. Bible, Greek.- New Testament [Greek], Novum Iesu Christi D.N. testamentum, ex bibliotheca regia, 2 parts in one, third edition (first folio edition), includes Estienne’s preface in Greek and Latin, lacking title, woodcut basilisk device on second title (Schreiber B1) and his olive tree device on the last leaf (Schreiber 10), Eusebian canons within woodcut frames decorated with cherubs and architectural ornaments, foliated and grotesque Greek initials in two sizes, matching head-pieces, pages ink ruled throughout with manuscript numeral notes, occasional marginal damp staining and dust soiling, marginalia in contemporary and later hands, bookplate of Henry Porter, 18th century calf with gilt tooled boards and spine, re-backed with 19th century spine, corners rubbed and exposed, lower board a little scuffed, marbled pastedowns and endpapers, new flyleaves, corners rubbed and worn, hinges cracking, [Darlow & Moule 4622; Adams B1661; Renouard, Estienne p.75; Mortimer French I no. 78; Schreiber 105], folio, Robert Estienne, Paris, 1550. *** The first three editions of the New Testament were published in Paris, the fourth in Geneva. His third edition of 1550 was known as ‘Editio Regia’, because of the magnificent Greek font and large folio size. This was the first published Greek New Testament to have a textual apparatus. Stephanus examined 15 manuscripts and listed several of their readings in the margins of his ‘Editio Regia’. The 1550 edition also became the standard text to be used as a collating base for countless collations of Greek New Testament manuscripts. Soon after the publication of the folio edition, because of the continuing threat of persecution, Stephanus secretly fled Paris for Geneva to meet with John Calvin and the friends of the Reformation. In Geneva Stephanus now openly supported the Protestant movement and set up his press in Switzerland, free to continue printing for the Reformation. The third and fourth editions of Stephanus’ Greek New Testament standardized the Erasmus text and became the foundation for all future Bibles up to 1881.

Auction archive: Lot number 8
Auction:
Datum:
31 Mar 2020
Auction house:
Chiswick Auctions
Colville Road 1
London, W3 8BL
United Kingdom
info@chiswickauctions.co.uk
+44 020 89924442
Beschreibung:

(Books & Works on Paper including Autographs & Memorabilia, 31st March 2020) Bible, Greek. Bible, Greek.- New Testament [Greek], Novum Iesu Christi D.N. testamentum, ex bibliotheca regia, 2 parts in one, third edition (first folio edition), includes Estienne’s preface in Greek and Latin, lacking title, woodcut basilisk device on second title (Schreiber B1) and his olive tree device on the last leaf (Schreiber 10), Eusebian canons within woodcut frames decorated with cherubs and architectural ornaments, foliated and grotesque Greek initials in two sizes, matching head-pieces, pages ink ruled throughout with manuscript numeral notes, occasional marginal damp staining and dust soiling, marginalia in contemporary and later hands, bookplate of Henry Porter, 18th century calf with gilt tooled boards and spine, re-backed with 19th century spine, corners rubbed and exposed, lower board a little scuffed, marbled pastedowns and endpapers, new flyleaves, corners rubbed and worn, hinges cracking, [Darlow & Moule 4622; Adams B1661; Renouard, Estienne p.75; Mortimer French I no. 78; Schreiber 105], folio, Robert Estienne, Paris, 1550. *** The first three editions of the New Testament were published in Paris, the fourth in Geneva. His third edition of 1550 was known as ‘Editio Regia’, because of the magnificent Greek font and large folio size. This was the first published Greek New Testament to have a textual apparatus. Stephanus examined 15 manuscripts and listed several of their readings in the margins of his ‘Editio Regia’. The 1550 edition also became the standard text to be used as a collating base for countless collations of Greek New Testament manuscripts. Soon after the publication of the folio edition, because of the continuing threat of persecution, Stephanus secretly fled Paris for Geneva to meet with John Calvin and the friends of the Reformation. In Geneva Stephanus now openly supported the Protestant movement and set up his press in Switzerland, free to continue printing for the Reformation. The third and fourth editions of Stephanus’ Greek New Testament standardized the Erasmus text and became the foundation for all future Bibles up to 1881.

Auction archive: Lot number 8
Auction:
Datum:
31 Mar 2020
Auction house:
Chiswick Auctions
Colville Road 1
London, W3 8BL
United Kingdom
info@chiswickauctions.co.uk
+44 020 89924442
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