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Uniform Title Bible. English. Matthew. 1551.
Title The Byble, that is to saye, all the Holye Scripture, : in whiche are contayned the Olde and New Testament / truly and purely translated into Englishe, & now lately with great industry & diligence recognysed.
Publication Info Imprynted at London : By John Wyghte ... : by Nicolas Hyl, for John Wyghte ..., vi. day of Maye, M.D.L.J. [i.e. 6 May 1551]



Descript [42], cxii [i.e. ccxxiv], clv [i.e. cccx], cxc [i.e. ccclxxx], cii [i.e. cciv], cxlix [i.e. ccxcviii], [2] p.
Note Illustrated t.p.
Added illustrated t.p.
"Newe Testament of our sauyoure Jesu Christ" has special t.p.; trimmed and mounted on blank leaf.
"Here endeth the whole Byble after the translacion of Thomas Mathew, ... diligentlye perused and corrected"--Colophon.
"The original Matthew's Bible of 1537 was made up partly from Tyndale's and partly from Cloverdale's translation. Thomas Matthew is commonly regarded as a pseudonym for John Rogers ..., but some think it more correct to consider it as meaning Tyndale ... The present edition closely agrees with Raynalde and Hyll's Bible of 1549, which was reprinted from the Matthew's Bible of 1537"--NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Second publisher statement and date of imprint from colophon.
Signatures: [pi] a6 *6 $8 A-O8 a-t8 v3 2A-2Z8 2A6 2A-2M8 2N6 3A-3S8 3T6.
Pages numbered on recto only.
Numerous errors in paging.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
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Series Early English books online.
Alt author Matthew, Thomas.
Descript [42], cxii [i.e. ccxxiv], clv [i.e. cccx], cxc [i.e. ccclxxx], cii [i.e. cciv], cxlix [i.e. ccxcviii], [2] p.
Note Illustrated t.p.
Added illustrated t.p.
"Newe Testament of our sauyoure Jesu Christ" has special t.p.; trimmed and mounted on blank leaf.
"Here endeth the whole Byble after the translacion of Thomas Mathew, ... diligentlye perused and corrected"--Colophon.
"The original Matthew's Bible of 1537 was made up partly from Tyndale's and partly from Cloverdale's translation. Thomas Matthew is commonly regarded as a pseudonym for John Rogers ..., but some think it more correct to consider it as meaning Tyndale ... The present edition closely agrees with Raynalde and Hyll's Bible of 1549, which was reprinted from the Matthew's Bible of 1537"--NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Second publisher statement and date of imprint from colophon.
Signatures: [pi] a6 *6 $8 A-O8 a-t8 v3 2A-2Z8 2A6 2A-2M8 2N6 3A-3S8 3T6.
Pages numbered on recto only.
Numerous errors in paging.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Series Early English books online.
Alt author Matthew, Thomas.

Descript [42], cxii [i.e. ccxxiv], clv [i.e. cccx], cxc [i.e. ccclxxx], cii [i.e. cciv], cxlix [i.e. ccxcviii], [2] p.
Note Illustrated t.p.
Added illustrated t.p.
"Newe Testament of our sauyoure Jesu Christ" has special t.p.; trimmed and mounted on blank leaf.
"Here endeth the whole Byble after the translacion of Thomas Mathew, ... diligentlye perused and corrected"--Colophon.
"The original Matthew's Bible of 1537 was made up partly from Tyndale's and partly from Cloverdale's translation. Thomas Matthew is commonly regarded as a pseudonym for John Rogers ..., but some think it more correct to consider it as meaning Tyndale ... The present edition closely agrees with Raynalde and Hyll's Bible of 1549, which was reprinted from the Matthew's Bible of 1537"--NUC pre-1956 imprints.
Second publisher statement and date of imprint from colophon.
Signatures: [pi] a6 *6 $8 A-O8 a-t8 v3 2A-2Z8 2A6 2A-2M8 2N6 3A-3S8 3T6.
Pages numbered on recto only.
Numerous errors in paging.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Alt author Matthew, Thomas.

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