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Auction archive: Lot number 108

Bible in English, New Testament, translated by Tyndale, [?London, 1549], later black morocco

Estimate
£15,000 - £20,000
ca. US$17,810 - US$23,747
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 108

Bible in English, New Testament, translated by Tyndale, [?London, 1549], later black morocco

Estimate
£15,000 - £20,000
ca. US$17,810 - US$23,747
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

DescriptionBible. New Testament. English. Tyndale's version
[The Newe Testament of oure Saveour Jesus Christ translated by M. Wil. Tyndall... ?London, 1549]
8vo (141 x 85mm.), 35 lines of text plus headlines, woodcut initials, h1_h8 present in two versions (one version reset with a different type in 34 lines of text), P2-T7 misbound after L1, with a leaf from another work bound at end (see footnote), nineteenth-century blind-tooled black morocco, metal corner-pieces, two clasps, lacking 18 leaves of preliminaries (before Tyndale's preface to the Christian reader on A1), text leaves T1_8, b1_8, h3_6 and all after y6 (48 leaves), generally soiled, some fraying throughout, upper hinge broken, lacking one strap and one corner-piece on upper cover
TYNDALE'S NEW TESTAMENT. William Tyndale's influential translation of the Bible into English cost him his life; he was burned at the stake in Antwerp in 1536 on the orders of Charles V and with the approval of Henry VIII. Tyndale, in the manner of Erasmus (and indeed using Erasmus's editions of the Greek text), had based his text on the Greek rather than the Vulgate to ensure greater fidelity to the original meaning. His New Testament was first printed in 1526 in Worms as it could not be printed or even owned in England (book burnings were organised at Smithfield by the bishop of London, Cuthbert Tunstall, a close friend of Erasmus), but the number of reprints show that there was certainly sufficient demand for copies. Tyndale revised his text for an edition printed in Antwerp in 1534, in which his preface "to the Christian reader" appears for the first time.
There are numerous early editions recorded of Tyndale's New Testament, many of them recorded in few copies and with only small differences between them. This is one of the editions considered to have been issued in London in 1549, with the young Edward VI on the throne and a more positive political climate towards English Bibles. The type used in the reset pages in quire h indicates the likely involvement of the printers John Day and William Seres, who also issued a folio Bible in this year. Herbert thought that the bulk of the book was probably printed in Antwerp in 1534 and that it was subsequently reissued in London with these new leaves and a dated title-page.
Tyndale's influence on the English language can be considered equivalent to that of Martin Luther on German through his contemporaneous bible translations. Tyndale's contribution, however, was less visible; his language was used in later English Bibles but without acknowledgement.
Bound in at the end is a leaf containing a poem, "The Poesie of Epictetus... Sustaine and Refraine", by James Sanford printed in 1567, leaf f5 (STC 10423).
The section lacking at the end contains most of Revelation (the only illustrated section of this edition), the start of which appears on y6 verso, and the table of Epistles and Gospels for Sarum use.
LITERATURE:DMH 79; ESTC S12202 (listing 13 copies); STC 2856
PROVENANCE:"Presented to Dr Vaughan Hughes by Mrs Grimshaw as being a very favorite volume with the late Revd T.S. Grimshaw, June 1837", inscription on flyleaf; by family descentCondition reportCondition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate
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Auction archive: Lot number 108
Auction:
Datum:
12 Jul 2022 - 19 Jul 2022
Auction house:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
Beschreibung:

DescriptionBible. New Testament. English. Tyndale's version
[The Newe Testament of oure Saveour Jesus Christ translated by M. Wil. Tyndall... ?London, 1549]
8vo (141 x 85mm.), 35 lines of text plus headlines, woodcut initials, h1_h8 present in two versions (one version reset with a different type in 34 lines of text), P2-T7 misbound after L1, with a leaf from another work bound at end (see footnote), nineteenth-century blind-tooled black morocco, metal corner-pieces, two clasps, lacking 18 leaves of preliminaries (before Tyndale's preface to the Christian reader on A1), text leaves T1_8, b1_8, h3_6 and all after y6 (48 leaves), generally soiled, some fraying throughout, upper hinge broken, lacking one strap and one corner-piece on upper cover
TYNDALE'S NEW TESTAMENT. William Tyndale's influential translation of the Bible into English cost him his life; he was burned at the stake in Antwerp in 1536 on the orders of Charles V and with the approval of Henry VIII. Tyndale, in the manner of Erasmus (and indeed using Erasmus's editions of the Greek text), had based his text on the Greek rather than the Vulgate to ensure greater fidelity to the original meaning. His New Testament was first printed in 1526 in Worms as it could not be printed or even owned in England (book burnings were organised at Smithfield by the bishop of London, Cuthbert Tunstall, a close friend of Erasmus), but the number of reprints show that there was certainly sufficient demand for copies. Tyndale revised his text for an edition printed in Antwerp in 1534, in which his preface "to the Christian reader" appears for the first time.
There are numerous early editions recorded of Tyndale's New Testament, many of them recorded in few copies and with only small differences between them. This is one of the editions considered to have been issued in London in 1549, with the young Edward VI on the throne and a more positive political climate towards English Bibles. The type used in the reset pages in quire h indicates the likely involvement of the printers John Day and William Seres, who also issued a folio Bible in this year. Herbert thought that the bulk of the book was probably printed in Antwerp in 1534 and that it was subsequently reissued in London with these new leaves and a dated title-page.
Tyndale's influence on the English language can be considered equivalent to that of Martin Luther on German through his contemporaneous bible translations. Tyndale's contribution, however, was less visible; his language was used in later English Bibles but without acknowledgement.
Bound in at the end is a leaf containing a poem, "The Poesie of Epictetus... Sustaine and Refraine", by James Sanford printed in 1567, leaf f5 (STC 10423).
The section lacking at the end contains most of Revelation (the only illustrated section of this edition), the start of which appears on y6 verso, and the table of Epistles and Gospels for Sarum use.
LITERATURE:DMH 79; ESTC S12202 (listing 13 copies); STC 2856
PROVENANCE:"Presented to Dr Vaughan Hughes by Mrs Grimshaw as being a very favorite volume with the late Revd T.S. Grimshaw, June 1837", inscription on flyleaf; by family descentCondition reportCondition is described in the main body of the cataloguing, where appropriate
Please note that Condition 12 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers (Online Only) is not applicable to this lot.
The lot is sold in the condition it is in at the time of sale. The condition report is provided to assist you with assessing the condition of the lot and is for guidance only. Any reference to condition in the condition report for the lot does not amount to a full description of condition. The images of the lot form part of the condition report for the lot. Certain images of the lot provided online may not accurately reflect the actual condition of the lot. In particular, the online images may represent colors and shades which are different to the lot's actual color and shades. The condition report for the lot may make reference to particular imperfections of the lot but you should note that the lot may have other faults not expressly referred to in the condition report for the lot or shown in the online images of the lot. The condition report may not refer to all faults, restoration, alteration or adaptation. The condition report is a statement of opinion only. For that reason, the condition report is not an alternative to taking your own professional advice regarding the condition of the lot. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS ONLINE CONDITION REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE/BUSINESS APPLICABLE TO THE RESPECTIVE SALE.

Auction archive: Lot number 108
Auction:
Datum:
12 Jul 2022 - 19 Jul 2022
Auction house:
Sotheby's
34-35 New Bond St.
London, W1A 2AA
United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7293 5000
+44 (0)20 7293 5989
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