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Bible. N.T. Tyndale - Jugge. English 1552
The Newe Testament of our Sauiour Jesu Christe faythfully translated out of the Greke : wyth the notes and expositions of the darke places therein.
Imprynted at London : By Richarde Jugge, dwellynge in Paules Churche yarde at the signe of the Byble, vvith the kynge his moost gratious lycence ., [1552].
ca. 678p : ill., map ; 23cm. (4to).
Previously: Dh.8.14 and Da.10.16.
Ms. inscription on flyleaf: "Date of the publication of this book 1552. See the end of the ?".
Hand-coloured engraving of Edward VI pasted inside front board.
Jugge's revision of Tyndale's version of N.T.--Cf. STC (2nd ed.) and NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Date of publication suggested by STC (2nd ed.) and NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Title within ornamental border.
Signatures: [cross]8 [fleuron]8 A-Z8 &4 2A-2R8 (last leaf blank).
Colophon: "Imprynted at London by Rycharde Jugge, dwellynge in Paules churche yarde at the signe of the byble. With the kynge his mooste gratious lycence, and privilege, forbyddynge all other men to print or cause to be printed, this, or any other testament in Englyshe".
Lacking title-page. Title details from ESTC.
Contents: From Birley, One hundred books (1970): This edition of the New Testament, Tyndale's version revised with the 'advice and help of godly and learned men', was printed by Richard Jugge, who had been at Eton from 1527 to 1531.".
STC (2nd ed.), 2867; ESTC S189; Luborsky & Ingram. Engl. illustrated books, 1536-1603, 2867
Microfilm. Ann Arbor, Mich. University Microfilms International, 1983. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm. (Early English books, 1475-1640 ; 1745:1).
Armorial bookplate of Eton College Library.
Ms. inscription on [cross]2 recording donation to Eton College by Nicholas Harding, in 1730.
16th century painted brown calf; in part painted, with an onlaid morocco panel picked out in red and gold, with centre foliage design encased in black strapwork, with four Atlantes, one at each corner, their outlines picked out in gold; smooth spine, panelled in four compartments decorated with gilt stippling, on both covers a stipple effect in red and gold; edges gauffered and gilt (rebacked, original spine laid down, remains of ties); fore-edge decoration; in box. The binding was made in Flanders and is contemporary with the book. There are three other known bindings that share a hatched fleuron tool with this, all printed ca. 1550. See: Treasures of Eton College Library: 550 years of collecting p. 84.
Bible. N.T. Commentaries.
Theology Christian sacred works.
Jugge, Richard, approximately 1514 - 1577 printer and tr.
England London.
B26013