
The printed word and exquisite illustrations combine to make the Gutenberg Bible the greatest celebrity in the history of book arts. Forty-nine copies of the two-volume Latin Bible are in existence. In the 15th century Johannes Gutenberg in Mainz invented printing from movable, reproducible type, a develpment that transformed the face of printing and enabled the creation of the forty-two-line Bible. Gutenberg's invention made it possible to replicate the work of scribes who for generations had meticulously copied texts by hand. After being printed, pages were embellished by artists who painted marvellous creations alongside the type, resulting in pages that seem almost to breathe.
Our journal covers reproduce facsimile versions of illuminated pages created by Gisela Maschmann, who modelled her miniature paintings on a volume of Gutenberg's ecclesiastic masterwork housed in Berliner Staatsbibliothek.
You can see them at work on the written page. The paper is made from an acid free, fully sustainable source, which reduces the impact on the environment. They have also assured that your photos, notes and clippings are always at hand, by adding a memento pouch to the back of the journals and by putting closures on the books, to make sure everything is secure

Stock...Ultra#1239-9
Size...7" x9"
144 Pages Lined
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Size...3 3/4" x 7"
176 Pages Lined
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