Gutenberg Museum Mainz digitizes Gutenberg Bibles

11 March 2024, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: Gernot Gajarszky from the company "Microbox" Bad Nauheim sits in front of a monitor on which a digitized page of the Shuckburgh copy of the Gutenberg Bible can be seen. The Gutenberg Museum is now digitizing its two copies for experts and the general public. To this day, the Gutenberg Bibles are among the most beautiful and valuable books and mark the beginning of book printing with movable type. There are 49 surviving copies worldwide. Photo: Arne Dedert/dpa (Photo by Arne Dedert/picture alliance via Getty Images)
11 March 2024, Rhineland-Palatinate, Mainz: Gernot Gajarszky from the company "Microbox" Bad Nauheim sits in front of a monitor on which a digitized page of the Shuckburgh copy of the Gutenberg Bible can be seen. The Gutenberg Museum is now digitizing its two copies for experts and the general public. To this day, the Gutenberg Bibles are among the most beautiful and valuable books and mark the beginning of book printing with movable type. There are 49 surviving copies worldwide. Photo: Arne Dedert/dpa (Photo by Arne Dedert/picture alliance via Getty Images)
Gutenberg Museum Mainz digitizes Gutenberg Bibles
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