Biblia – Christophorus Plantinus – 1567 | Hentenius Louvain Latin Translation
A scarce 1567 Latin Bible printed in Antwerp by Christopher Plantin, following the Louvain translation, complete Old and New Testaments.
Biblia, ad vetustissima exemplaria castigata was printed in Antwerp in 1567 by Christopher Plantin; a rare Latin Bible which follows the Louvain translation by Johann Hentenius. Plantin first issued a Louvain edition in 1559, yet many editions were printed the years following. It includes both the Old and New Testament as well as apocryphal books such as Baruch and Maccabees.
Bibliographic Details
- Title: Biblia, ad vetustissima exemplaria castigata : quid in horum Bibliorum castigatione praestitum sit, subsequens praefatio latius indicabit
- Author(s): Holy Bible
- Contributor(s): Johann Hentenius (Translator)
- Publisher: Antuerpiae : Ex officina Christophori Plantini
- Edition: 1567 Latin Bible.
- According to Darlow and Moule, “In 1559 appeared the first edition of the Latin Bible published by Christopher Plantin, the eminent Antwerp printer. It was a reprint in octavo of the Louvain Bible.” (D&M 6141 note)
- Format: (12mo), single volume
- Binding: Leather
- Size: 7.25 in x 5 in (18 cm x 12.5 cm)
- Collation: Old Testament: [8], 303, [1 blank]; New Testament: 74, [5]
- Illustrations: engraved boarder on title page
- Contents Include:
- Old Testament (with Apocrypha)
- New Testament
- Reference(s): Adams B 1077; Darlow & Moule 6141; USTC 401320
Condition:
Good. Original leather tight and secure with professionally restored hinges.
Why Collect This?
- Early Antwerp printing of the Louvain Latin Bible
- Issued by Christopher Plantin, a central Renaissance printer
- Includes the Apocrypha within the Old Testament
Item Number: # 29347
Categories
European History
Religion
Authors
Holy Bible
Printing Date
16th Century
Language
Latin
Binding
Leather
Book Condition
Very Good
Collation
Complete



