Caption: "Leaf from a Bible of the Low Countries, 1532 A.D., Lugduni: In officinia Calcografia Jacobi Myt; A typical black letter (lettre de forme) Bible of the Low Countries, printed in Leiden. It is contemporaneous with the earliest editions of Tyndale's and Coverdale's Testaments and Bibles, many of which were printed in nearby Antwerp (1525-1535), and which also reflect, as did most of the English Reformation Bibles of the sixteenth century, this form of typographical design."
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