The Naples Bible is the second printed Old Testament Bible in Hebrew. The first complete printed Hebrew Bible, by a single publisher, and without commentary, was published by the Soncino brothers in 1488, in Soncino. This was then followed by the Naples Bible in 1491–1493. It is not to be confused with a 14th-century illuminated manuscript Bible, in the Latin Vulgate, also known as the "Illuminated Naples Bible".
External links
- Digital reproduction of the exemplar at the Württembergische Landesbibliothek, Stuttgart
- Entry in the Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke
Notes
- C.D. Ginsburg, Introduction of the Massoretico-critical edition of the Hebrew Bible, pp. 794-97,820-21
Ginsburg p794 – Ginsburg p820 - David Noel Freedman, 2000 Eerdmans dictionary of the Bible ISBN 0-8028-2400-5 page 1290
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