| | | | | If there is a work that best represents the sublime mingling of art and literature that complete each other in a rare crescendo of beauty, that is certainly the “Golden Bible of the Century”, the publishing event of the III millennium. When leafing through the work we see the most precious and mystical testimonies of medieval Christian art through refined illuminations, in gold leaf which evoke the manuscripts of Romanic, Gothic and Renaissance periods. | | | | To fully appreciate the completeness and richness of the catalogued material, remember that the documentation has been taken from the most important sources, including the precious Bibles of the Pantheon and Duke Berry in the late 14th century, the New Testament from 1250 and the Urbinate Bible, the most famous renaissance manuscript, where we can recognise the hands of Ghirlandaio and Attavante. A great and unrepeatable publishing effort that places this magnificent work among the most famous Bibles in the word and for future generations will be witness to the birth of a new millennium, where the unchanged Word of God will continue to light the path of believers for ever. | | |