The first four volumes contain the
Old Testament. The left page has two columns with the
Hebrew original and the Latin translation, the right page has same text in
Greek with its own Latin translation. Underneath these columns there is an
Aramaic version on the left-hand page and a Latin translation of this on the right-hand side. For printing the Hebrew text Plantin used among others
Daniel Bomberg's Hebrew type, which he had received from Bomberg's nephews. Volume 5 contains the
New Testament in Greek and
Syriac, each with a Latin translation, and a translation of the Syriac into Hebrew. Volume 6 has the complete Bible in the original Hebrew and Greek, as well as an interlinear version that has the Latin translation printed between the lines. The last two volumes contain dictionaries (Hebrew-Latin, Greek-Latin, Syriac-Aramaic, grammar rules, list of names, etc.) that were of value to scholars. A complete copy of this Bible is on display at the
Plantin-Moretus Museum (the site of the original printing press), including the typefaces used on the project. ==References==