The Evolution of the Most Printed Book in History
- Andy McIlvain
- Jun 25
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 26
Video from Moon's Rare Books
The Evolution of the Most Printed Book in History
"Before it became the most printed book in history, the Bible was copied by hand—passed through generations of scribes, scholars, and reformers.
In this episode, filmed inside Moon’s Rare Books with Reid Moon, we explore the Bible’s remarkable evolution since the advent of the printing press. You’ll see rare and historic Bibles from the 1400s, 1500s, 1600s, through to modern Bibles.
These volumes are more than books—they’re witnesses to history, faith, art, and the evolution of the written word.
0:00 Intro 0:40 The 1400s – Gutenberg and the Birth of Printing 1:41 Manuscripts Before Print – The Handwritten Era 3:18 1479 – Printed in Nuremberg 4:30 John Wycliffe – Translating the Bible from Latin to English 5:00 Martin Luther / William Tyndale – Bible Translation and Reformation 5:53 The Geneva Bible – First Study Bible in English 6:33 King James Bible – The Most Printed Book in the History of the World 7:32 1700s – Collectible Bibles with Famous Mistakes 10:28 1800s – When the Bible Became a Household Item 11:23 Bible in Gold – A Rare Gilded Edition 12:12 Fore-Edge Magic – Gold That Transforms in the Light 12:45 Pocket-Sized Devotion – Rare Miniature Bibles 13:54 Collecting and Pricing Rare Bibles 14:49 Final Thoughts – Let Us Know What You Want to See Next" from the video introduction
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