If you’ve ever gotten in trouble for writing in one of your textbooks, you should know that you were following in illustrious footsteps. In fact, one day your marginalia might even be the kind of thing that causes waves of excitement to crash across a community of historians. Of course, this is more likely if you are the type of person who grows up to be king, goes through wives like disposable cups, and eventually forms their own church in defiance of the Pope.
As Dr. Poleg explained:
“Until recently, it was widely assumed that the Reformation caused a complete break, a Rubicon moment when people stopped being Catholics and accepted Protestantism, rejected saints, and replaced Latin with English. This Bible is a unique witness to a time when the conservative Latin and the reformist English were used together, showing that the Reformation was a slow, complex, and gradual process.”
Dr. Poleg worked with a specialist in 3D X-ray imagining, Dr. Graham Davis, of Queen Mary University’s School of Dentistry. The first step was to confirm the existence of the notes, which was done by sliding a light sheet under the pages. The next step was to make them legible, no small task given that they were covered by a sheet of paper, visible at the same time as the material on the opposite side of the page, written in 16th century abbreviated English, and not in the neatest of handwriting.
The research team did this by taking two long exposure images of the annotated pages, one with the written notes visible and one without, and then using a program written by Dr. Davis, they were able to subtract the printed text leaving only the notes. The notes themselves contained information about the timing of certain readings and other notes taken from Thomas Cromwell’s Great Bible that mark the turn from traditional mass. On the last page of the bible is a decidedly worldly bit of writing documenting a transaction between a Mr. Cheffyn and Mr. Cutpurse in which the latter agrees to pay 20 shillings to the former or suffer internment in Marshalsea prison.