Complutensian Polyglot Bible: photographic reproduction of the first page of Genesis mounted in a 12 by 16 inch frame. One of the most remarkable works of scholarship in the 16th century. In the center of each page is a narrow column of the Latin Vulgate (blank spaces are filled with small circles). On the right is the Hebrew text with root words in the margin. On the left side is the Greek with the Latin translation above the corresponding Greek words. At the bottom left is the Targum of Onkelos, an Aramaic version written in Hebrew letters with a literal Latin translation on the right. Only 600 copies were printed of which 123 still exist.