Bible, Polyglot, 1657 (T1v)

An example of a “polyglot” Bible—a Bible printed in its earliest languages and translations. On this leaf you can see texts in Hebrew, Latin, Greek, and Syriac, each in their own place and separated by hand-drawn red ruling.

An example of a "polyglot" Bible---a Bible printed in its earliest languages and translations. On this leaf you can see texts in Hebrew, Latin, Greek, and Syriac, each in their own place and separated by hand-drawn red ruling.

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Brian Walton, editor. Biblia Sacra polyglotta. London: Thomas Roycroft, 1657. (sig. T1v)

Folger Shakespeare Library, 168- 632f v.1 (CC BY-SA)

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