Complete with illustrated red and black ink title page, and introductory and explanatory tidbits known as ‘apocrypha’, the bible is unusually full for the period – and was printed just 31 years after ...
[1] In 7th century Britain, before English was even a language, Caedmon, a monk of Whitby, paraphrased most of the Bible into the common tongue. During the early 8th century, St. Bede the ...