Original leaves from famous Bibles, leaf 044: Eliot Indian Bible, 1685 A. D.

Bible. Algonquin. 1685

Description: Original caption: A leaf from the second edition of Eliots Bible, revised by the editor, with the assistance of John Cotton. The Indian Bible (first issued in 1663) was the first scripture printed in North America, and also the first version prepared for a pagan people in their own language. John Eliot performed the Herculean task of learning the difficult Algonquin tongue, of translating, unaided, the entire Bible in this unknown and unwritten language, of overcoming many technical difficulties, and of then teaching the Indians to read their own tongue. Samuel Green, the printer, was aided greatly by James Printer, an Indian compositor and corrector of the press. Wohkukquohsinwog Quoshod tumwaenuog (The prophets are ended) is a specimen of the difficulties encountered. The language is now extinct.
Double columns.; Provenance: Original leaves collected and assembled in portfolios by Otto F. Ege of Cleveland, Ohio.; Portfolios were sold and disbributed by New York bookseller Philip C. Duschnes, ca. 1948.
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Origin: 1685
Contributor(s): Eliot, John, 1604-1690;Green, Samuel, 1615-1702,printer;Ege, Otto F.;Duschnes, Philip C.
Publisher: S. Green
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BibleLvs/id/225
Collection: Original Leaves From Famous Bibles
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Geography: Cambridge ?
Middlesex county ?
Massachusetts ?
United States ?
North and Central America ?
Subjects: Bible--History
Printing

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