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Bibliotheca

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Bibliotheca is the entire biblical library separated into volumes and designed purely for reading. The text is reverently treated in classic typographic style, free of all added conventions such as chapter numbers, verse numbers, section headers, cross references and notes. It is a classic literary translation, respectfully updated for modern readers. Its five elegant volumes are designed for fluid, enjoyable reading. The literature of the Bible was experienced by its ancient audiences as pure literary art -- written or oral -- with none of the encyclopedic conventions we are accustomed to today (chapter divisions, verse numbers, notes, cross references, etc.). Furthermore, the texts were appreciated as individual works of literature, which gradually accumulated into what we recognize as the biblical anthology (Biblia, meaning Books). It wasn't until the middle ages that navigational conventions were added and the many texts were combined into a single volume (The Bible, meaning The Book, singular). Today, our contemporary bibles are ubiquitously dense, numerical and encyclopedic in format; very different from how we experience other classic & foundational literature, and completely foreign to how the original authors conceived of their work. By separating the text into several volumes, and by applying classic & elegant typography, Bibliotheca is meant to provide a fresh alternative to the reader who wants to enjoy the biblical library anew, as great literary art. Here are few highlights about the design: Time-tested typographic methods geared toward an exceptionally fluid reading experience: optimal type size, line length (words per line), leading (space between lines), and margins; Original typeface, designed and "set apart" exclusively for Bibliotheca, traditional, clean and legible; Original, classically proportioned, sans serif typeface for titles; Separated into novel-size volumes (the shortest at around 450 pages, and the longest at around 650 pages); Page proportion and text block based on the dimensions of the Ark of the Covenant as specified in Exodus (the actual size of the page is 5.25 x 8.75 inches). And here are a few highlights of the production: Quality, flat-opening sewn binding (including the paperback edition!); Offset printed; perfectly clean, hard lines (not dot-based like digital printing); Opaque, tactile, off-white, acid-free book paper (not "Bible paper"); Ribbon bookmark; European-style rounded spine; Foil stamp on spine. - Publisher.

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