[Timeless Treasures: The Illuminated Latin Bible from Venice]

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Delve into the past and behold the beauty of a rare illuminated Latin Bible, dating back to 1476 and originating from Venice. This extraordinary artifact holds a place among the prestigious collection of 380 volumes printed before the year 1501, meticulously preserved at the Ransom Center. Experience the craftsmanship of centuries past, as the vibrant illustrations and intricate calligraphy transport you to the dawn of the printing era, where each page is a testament to the enduring artistry of the written word.

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Mallory, Randy December 2004.

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  • Main Title: [Timeless Treasures: The Illuminated Latin Bible from Venice]
  • Series Title: Harry Ransom Center

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Delve into the past and behold the beauty of a rare illuminated Latin Bible, dating back to 1476 and originating from Venice. This extraordinary artifact holds a place among the prestigious collection of 380 volumes printed before the year 1501, meticulously preserved at the Ransom Center. Experience the craftsmanship of centuries past, as the vibrant illustrations and intricate calligraphy transport you to the dawn of the printing era, where each page is a testament to the enduring artistry of the written word.

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  • Preferred Citation: Randy Mallory Papers (AR0954), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Mallory, Randy. [Timeless Treasures: The Illuminated Latin Bible from Venice], photograph, December 2004; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1979731/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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