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beginning of the Gutenberg Bible, part 1, 1452 and 1454, Old Testament preface by Jerome
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Jerome (* ca 347, † 420) (script), Johannes Gutenberg (* ca. 1400, † 1468) (printing), various employees (decorations)
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