: Before the printing press, Bibles were hand-copied by scribes , often using specific Hebrew or Latin registers that preserved the text for centuries.
: In the Middle Ages, the "Biblia Pauperum" (Bible of the Poor) used rich illustrations and symbols—sometimes even appearing on medieval stove tiles —to teach biblical stories to those who could not read Latin. 2. Diverse Versions and Modern Scholarship biblia
The world of Biblia includes specialized editions tailored to different languages and academic needs: : Before the printing press, Bibles were hand-copied