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NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
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JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY MANCHESTER
BODLEIAN LIBRARY OXFORD
WASHINGTON LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
WASHINGTON LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Vellum Copy in 3 vols. https://www.wlb-stuttgart.de/sammlungen/bibeln/bestand/kostbarkeiten/die-stuttgarter-gutenberg-bibel/ WÜRTTEMBERGISCHE LANDESBIBLIOTHEK STUTTGART Joseph Martini, a New York book dealer, found that the Gutenberg Bible held by the library of the General Theological Seminary in New York had a forged leaf, carrying part of Chapter 14, all of Chapter 15, and part of Chapter 16 of the Book of Ezekiel. It was impossible to tell when the leaf had been inserted into the volume. It was replaced in the fall of 1953, when a patron donated the corresponding leaf from a defective Gutenberg second volume which was being broken up and sold in parts.[40][page needed] This made it "the first imperfect Gutenberg Bible ever restored to completeness."[40][page needed] In 1978, this copy was sold for $2.2 million USD to the Württembergische Landesbibliothek in Stuttgart, Germany. ************************************************************************************************************** GUTENBERG BIBEL CHRISTIE'S DOHENY GUTENBERG BIBLE SALE
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GUTENBERG PRINTING PRESS RECONSTRUCTION As of 2009, 49 Gutenberg Bibles are known to exist, but of these only 21 are complete. Others have pages or even whole volumes missing. In addition, there are a substantial number of fragments, some as small as individual leaves, which are likely to represent about another 16 copies. Many of these fragments have survived because they were used as part of the binding of later books.[35] 12 copies on vellum survive, although only four of these are complete and one is of the New Testament only. Copy numbers listed below are as found in the Incunabula Short Title Catalogue, taken from a 1985 survey of existing copies by Ilona Hubay; the two copies in Russia were not known to exist in 1985, and therefore were not catalogued. Substantially complete copies Austrian National Library, Vienna 27 complete paper One of only two copies to contain the "tabula rubricarum" (index of rubrics) on four leaves at the end. Obtained from Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal in 1793.[44][45][46] Online images (in German) Belgium (1) Library of the University of Mons-Hainaut, Mons 1 incomplete paper Vol. I, 104 leaves missing,[47] bequeathed by Edmond Puissant [nl] to the city of Mons in 1934, but not identified until 1950.[48] Part of the same copy as the volume in Indiana (see below).[13] Denmark (1) Danish Royal Library, Copenhagen 13 incomplete paper Vol. II, first leaf missing. Acquired in 1749.[49][50] France (4) Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris 15 complete vellum Sold to the library in 1788 by Cardinal Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne,[51] and rebound in four volumes.[52] Online images of vol. 1 vol. 2 vol. 3 vol. 4 17 incomplete paper Is distinguished by being inscribed with the earliest date that appears on any copy — 24 August 1456 on the first volume and 15 August 1456 on the second volume, the dates on which the rubricator and binder (Henricus Cremer) completed his work.[53][54] Online images of vol. 1 Bibliothèque Mazarine, Paris 16 complete paper The first copy to be discovered around 1760 in the Bibliothèque Mazarine, hence the name Mazarin Bible, by Guillaume-François Debure and described in the first volume of his Bibliographie instructive: ou Traite de la connoissance des livres rares et singuliers devoted to theology, which was published in Paris in 1763.[55][56][57] Online images of vol. 1 and vol. 2 (in French) Bibliothèque Municipale, Saint-Omer 18 incomplete paper Vol. I, one missing leaf. Acquired from the Abbey of Saint Bertin.[58] Online images (in French) Germany (13) Gutenberg Museum, Mainz 8 incomplete paper The Shuckburgh copy, two volumes but imperfect, sold by Hans P. Kraus for $1.8 million in March 1978.[59][60] Online images (in German) 9 incomplete paper Vol. II, the Solms-Laubach copy acquired in 1925.[61][62] Hochschul- und Landesbibliothek Fulda [de], Fulda 4 incomplete vellum Vol. I. Two individual leaves from Vol. II survive in other libraries.[35] Leipzig University Library, Leipzig 14 incomplete vellum Vol. I through IV. Göttingen State and University Library, Göttingen 2 complete vellum Online images Berlin State Library, Berlin 3 incomplete vellum Bavarian State Library, Munich 5 complete paper One of only two copies to contain the "tabula rubricarum" (index of rubrics) on four leaves at the end.[45][46] Online images of vol. 1 and vol. 2 (in German) Frankfurt University Library, Frankfurt am Main 6 complete paper Online images Hofbibliothek, Aschaffenburg 7 incomplete paper Württembergische Landesbibliothek, Stuttgart 10 incomplete paper Purchased in April 1978 for 2.2 million US dollars from the General Theological Seminary. Online images Stadtbibliothek, Trier 11 incomplete paper Vol. I Landesbibliothek, Kassel 12 incomplete paper Vol. I Gottorf Castle, Schleswig - incomplete paper The Rendsburg Fragment[13][63] Japan (1) Keio University Library, Tokyo 45[64] incomplete paper Originally part of the Estelle Doheny bequest to St. John's Seminary in Camarillo, California. Vol. I, sold in October 1987 to Maruzen booksellers for $4.9 million (plus an auction house commission of $490,000) for a total of 5.4 million US dollars.[65] Purchased by Keio University in 1996.[66] Online images Poland (1) Diocesan Museum in Pelplin 28 incomplete paper It has a blot on page 46 and it lacks a page 217 in Volume Two. Portugal (1) Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, Lisbon 29 complete paper Formerly owned by Cardinal Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne. Online images. Russia (2) Moscow State University, Moscow 49 complete paper Looted in 1945 from the library of the University of Leipzig. Russian State Library, Moscow 48 incomplete vellum Acquired in 1886 by the German Museum of Books and Writing, Leipzig, as part of the book collection of Heinrich Klemm [de].[67][68] At the end of World War II, it was taken as war booty and transferred to the Russian State Library in Moscow, where it remains today.[69] Spain (2) Biblioteca Universitaria y Provincial, Seville 32 incomplete paper New Testament only Online images (in Spanish) Biblioteca Pública Provincial, Burgos 31 complete paper Online images Switzerland (1) Bodmer Library, Cologny 30 incomplete paper United Kingdom (8) British Library, London 19 complete vellum The Grenville copy.[70][71] Bought for 6260 francs in 1817 by Thomas Grenville, who bequeathed his collection to the British Museum in 1846.[72] Online images 21 complete paper Online images National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh 26 complete paper Online images Lambeth Palace Library, London 20 incomplete vellum New Testament only Eton College Library, Eton College 23 complete paper Printed in Mainz with the original 15th Century Erfurt binding, stamped calfskin, signed by Johannes Vogel. Donated by John Fuller (1757-1834). Belonged in the 15th century to the Carthusians at Erfurt. Only copy to retain the original binding in both volumes and is complete. Also the only copy with the original binding to be signed with the binders mark. Illuminated copy, probably in Erfurt. [73][74] John Rylands Library, Manchester 25 complete paper Acquired for £80 by George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer some time before 1814,[75][76] Enriqueta Augustina Rylands bought it in 1892 for the John Rylands Library. Online images of 11 pages Bodleian Library, Oxford 24[77] complete paper Bought in 1793 for £100 from Cardinal Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne. Online images of vol. 1 and vol. 2 Cambridge University Library, Cambridge 22[78] complete paper Acquired as part of a gift in 1933.[79] Online images of vol. 1 and vol. 2 United States (11) The Morgan Library & Museum, New York 37 incomplete vellum PML 13 & PML 818. Acquired in 1815 by Mark Masterman-Sykes.[80] 38 complete paper PML 19206–7 44 incomplete paper PML 1. Old Testament only Online images Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. 35 complete vellum Online images Printed on vellum and bound in three vellum covered volumes. On permanent display. Purchased in 1930 with government funds for the Library of Congress. It is the center piece of a larger book collection acquired from Dr. Otto Vollbehr. New York Public Library 42 incomplete paper Widener Library, Harvard University 40 complete paper Online images of selected pages Beinecke Library, Yale University 41 complete paper The Melk copy, a gift from Mrs. Edward S. Harkness in 1926.[81][82] Scheide Library, Princeton University 43 incomplete paper The Brinley-Cole-Ives-Ellsworth-Scheide copy,[83][84][85] one of three existing copies in its original binding.[86] Online images Lilly Library, Indiana University 46[87] incomplete paper New Testament only, 12 leaves missing.[88] Part of the same copy as the volume in Mons (see above).[89] Online images Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California 36 incomplete vellum Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin 39 complete paper Purchased in 1978 for 2.4 million US dollars. Online images Vatican City (2) Vatican Library 33 incomplete vellum Online images of vol. 1 and vol. 2 34 incomplete paper Vol. I.  Japan (1) Keio University Library, Tokyo 45[64] incomplete paper Originally part of the Estelle Doheny bequest to St. John's Seminary in Camarillo, California. Vol. I, sold in October 1987 to Maruzen booksellers for $4.9 million (plus an auction house commission of $490,000) for a total of 5.4 million US dollars.[65] Purchased by Keio University in 1996.
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