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"The Gutenberg Bible" Exhibition

Showing at Humanities and Social Sciences Library in the The Midtown area.
Closes in 269 days
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poster for "The Gutenberg Bible" Exhibition

The first substantial printed book in the West is the royal-folio two-volume Bible on display, comprising nearly 1,300 pages and printed in Mainz on the central Rhine by Johann Gutenberg (ca. 1390s–1468) in the 1450s. Probably completed between March and November 1455, when Gutenberg’s bankruptcy deprived him of his printing establishment, the Bible epitomizes Gutenberg’s triumph, arguably the greatest achievement of the second millennium. Over possibly twenty or more years, at Mainz and perhaps at Strasbourg, he succeeded in developing printing from movable type in the West. Perhaps some 180 copies of the Gutenberg Bible were originally produced, including about 45 on vellum. Of these, 48 integral copies survive, including eleven on vellum. The Lenox copy on display, printed on paper, is the first Gutenberg Bible to come to the United States, in 1847. Its arrival is the stuff of romantic national folklore. James Lenox’s European agent issued instructions for New York that the officers at the Customs House were to remove their hats on seeing it: the privilege of viewing a Gutenberg Bible is vouchsafed to few.

Schedule

From 2008-03-25 To 2009-08-31

Fee

Free

Venue Hours

From 11:00 To 18:00
tuesdays closing at 19:30, wednesdays closing at 19:30, sundays opening at 13:00, sundays closing at 17:00
Closed on Holidays

Access

Corner of 41st St. Subway: 7 to 5th Avenue, D/B/F/V to 42nd Street
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Address

476 5th Ave., New York, NY 10018
Phone: 2129300757


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