Category:Mortierbijbel

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<nowiki>bible of Mortier; Prentbijbel van Mortier; illustrated bible; Bijbel; Mortierbijbel</nowiki>
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The Mortierbijbel or Prentbijbel Mortier (English: Mortier's Bible) is an illustrated print bible published in Amsterdam in 1700 by Pieter (Pierre) Mortier I, with texts written by David Martin (a French Protestant theologian in exile) and engravings by several artists including Bernard Picart, Jan Luyken and Gerard Hoet. The book's official name is Historie des Ouden en Nieuwen Testaments, verrykt met meer dan vierhonderd printverbeeldingen in koper gesneeden ("History of the Old and New Testaments: enriched with more than four hundred printed illustrations cut in copper").