Priceless, 570-year-old Gutenberg Bible on display in Warsaw
The Bible, on display at the Medieval Art Gallery in Warsaw, was printed more than 570 years ago by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. It is one of the few preserved copies in the world and the only one in Poland.
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The Bible, on display at the Medieval Art Gallery in Warsaw, was printed more than 570 years ago by Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. It is one of the few preserved copies in the world and the only one in Poland.
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00:00A priceless Bible, printed by the famed German artisan and inventor of the printing press,
00:06Johannes Gutenberg, is on display at the National Museum in Warsaw.
00:10The invention of movable type by Gutenberg in the 15th century enabled the faster production
00:15of books and thus eased the exchange of information, access to knowledge, and new ideas.
00:20It is one of the first copies of his Bible printed by Johannes Gutenberg,
00:25because there are errors in it.
00:28On one of the pages, there is an error on the side of the paper,
00:31which fell out during the printing process.
00:36The priceless work is over 570 years old.
00:40It is one of only a few such Bibles in the world, and the only one in Poland.
00:46In addition to the fact that it is complete,
00:50it is also almost complete when it comes to the card.
00:54The only thing missing is the last card in the second volume,
00:57which is the end of the Apocalypse.
01:00Finally, it has the original 15th-century cover.
01:03It was taken to Canada, where it was deposited in a bank.
01:06It was waiting together with other objects of Polish culture and history,
01:10such as, for example, the manuscript of the Chronicle of Galla Anonima,
01:14or the royal regalia, until the late 1950s,
01:17when it was sent to Poland from Poland.
01:20It is one of the few Bibles in the world,
01:23and it is one of the few Bibles in the world,
01:26and it is one of the few Bibles in the world,
01:29until the late 1950s, when it was sent back to Poland.
01:34Fate, however, was not always kind to the ancient book.
01:37In the face of the threat of war,
01:40the Bible was taken to Canada for preservation
01:43through Warsaw, Paris, and Great Britain.
01:50It shows the phenomenon of medieval literature,
01:53the culture of the book.
01:56It can be seen on many objects on the path,
01:59the representations of people who read.
02:02While preparing this path, I was amazed
02:05how common is the representation of the book
02:08in the visual culture of the late Middle Ages.
02:11On the one hand, they are an attribute of the saints,
02:14but on the other, they are just a simple requisite,
02:17just a book to read.
02:21The recovery of these precious objects by Poland
02:24was accompanied by a show
02:27that began in Warsaw on February 7, 1959.
02:30Opening our show on the same day,
02:33we wanted to refer to the re-discovery of the Bible.
02:43For the duration of the display,
02:46the Gutenberg Bible is accompanied by a unique tour path
02:49where art lovers can learn about the medieval culture of writing.