1549 Mathew Bible Leaf (Joshua)
1549 Matthew Bible Leaf (Joshua)
This leaf originates from the 1549 reprint of the original 1537 Matthew-Tyndale Bible, a cornerstone in the history of English Bible translation. The Matthew Bible holds immense historical significance as it was the first complete English Bible translated directly from the original Hebrew and Greek texts. Compiled by John Rogers under the pseudonym "Thomas Matthew," this edition combined William Tyndale's groundbreaking New Testament translation with Rogers' completion of the Old Testament, based on Tyndale's earlier work.
The 1549 reprint represents a rare and important artifact from the Reformation period, a time when translating the Bible into English was both revolutionary and dangerous. This edition was published during a period of religious upheaval, making it a symbol of the enduring struggle for access to scripture in the vernacular.
Rarity:
Surviving leaves from the 1549 Matthew Bible are exceedingly rare, as many copies were lost or destroyed due to the political and religious turmoil of the 16th century. Each leaf is a unique fragment of history, offering a tangible connection to the Reformation and the early efforts to make the Bible accessible to English-speaking believers. The craftsmanship of the printing, combined with the historical context, makes this an invaluable piece for collectors, historians, and bibliophiles alike.
Framed: Individual Leaf (2 Sided)
Language : Old English
Author : John Rogers / Matthew Tyndale
Published : London
Subject : Bible Scripture
Year Printed : 1549
Original/Facsimile : Original