Original 19th-century Greek edition of the Holy Bible, printed in Cambridge in 1866 by the Cambridge University Press under the auspices of the British and Foreign Bible Society.
The volume contains the complete biblical text in Greek, including both the Old Testament (translated from the Hebrew) and the New Testament. The text is printed in double-column format with cross-references, representing an important example of 19th-century biblical printing intended for Greek-speaking readers.
Bound in its original period leather binding with decorative blind-stamped covers and gilt spine title “ΤΑ ΙΕΡΑ ΓΡΑΜΜΑΤΑ”. A substantial and historically significant edition reflecting the international distribution of Greek biblical texts during the 19th century.
Original full leather binding with blind-tooled decoration. The binding is worn with the back cover detached but present. Internally, the pages remain clean, with wide margins and a clear Greek typeface.

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