The Gutenberg Bible was
produced using the moveable type printing press
invented by Johannes Gutenberg in Germany in the
15th century. Only a few dozen volumes still
exist and researchers struggle to collect
information about scattered fragments.
Viktor Medvedchuk, a lawmaker with ties to
Russia, listed the manuscript in a wealth
declaration made mandatory for elected officials
in an anti-corruption reform in 2016.
Last Friday, he put the single leaf, covered in
two columns of dense, black type with red
rubrics, on display for Reuters in Kyiv. He said
he purchased it on advice of consultants in
around 2011-2012, although he refused to say at
what price.
"I bought it right away and honestly, I did not
even bargain for the price," said Medvedchuk,
whose collection of old books contains around
8,000 volumes, including first editions of poets
Alexander Pushkin and Taras Shevchenko.
At an auction in December 2016 at Sotheby's in
New York, a single leaf of a Gutenberg Bible
sold for $47,500. (http://www.sothebys.com/en/
auctions/ecatalogue/lot.28.html
/2016/bible-collection-of-charles-caldwell-ryrie-n09539)
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Medvedchuk said he did not know
how the fragment arrived in Ukraine but that it
comes from a bible acquired last century by
American bookseller Gabriel Wells, who sold his
copy piece by piece.
Valentyna Bochkovska, Director of the Museum of
Book and Printing of Ukraine, found out about
the fragment from media reports and said experts
would need to determine whether it was
authentic.
"Usually, experts do not trust when there is
only one leaf. That is why ... a special
chemical-based analysis should be done,"
Bochkovska said.
Stephan Fussel, the Gutenberg Chair at the
University of Mainz, told Deutsche Welle that he
hoped Medvedchuk would give international
researchers more information so that they could
determine which book this fragment belongs to.
"We are ready to provide (access)," Medvedchuk
said.
(Editing by Matthias Williams and Raissa
Kasolowsky)
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