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Privilege for the Deux-Aes Bible, The Hague (1579)

Source: Bijzondere Collecties, Universiteitsbibliotheek van Amsterdam, OTM: OM 63-2110

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Privilege for the Deux-Aes Bible, The Hague (1579), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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BIBLE
That is,
THE ENTIRE
HOLY SCRIPTURE,
thoroughly and faithfully
translated into Dutch.

With explanations of unclear Words, Arguments and Proverbs, and several Scripture Readings, which were found in other laudable Translations, and here have been set in the margin.

Penned with abundant explanations, at the same or different places, on the wisdom, with Breaks and Numbered Verses (as each Chapter is subdivided according to the Hebrew way).

AT DELFT,
By Aelbert Hendricksz, residing by the Merct-veldt.
In the Year of our Lord Jesus Christ,
M. D. LXXIX.


    


BIBLIA
Dat is,
DE GANTSCHE
HEYLIGHE SCHRIFT,
grondelick ende trouwelick
verduydtschet:

Met verklaringhe duysterer Woorden, Redenen ende Spreucken, ende verscheyden Lectien, die in andere loflicke Ouersettinghen gheuonden, ende hier aen de kant toeghesettet zijn.

Met noch rijcke aanwijsinghen, der ghelijck ofte onghelijckstemmenden plaetsen, op het allergewiste, met Scheydtteeckenen ende Versen ghetale (daer een yeghelick Capittel na Hebreischer wijse, mede onderdeylt is) verteeckent.

TOT DELFT,
By Aelbert Hendricksz, woonende aent Merct-veldt.
Int Iaer ons Heeren Iesu Christi,
M. D. LXXIX.


    

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