An Introduction to the Medieval Bible

An Introduction to the Medieval Bible
Title An Introduction to the Medieval Bible PDF eBook
Author Frans van Liere
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 256
Release 2014-03-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1107728983

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The Middle Ages spanned the period between two watersheds in the history of the biblical text: Jerome's Latin translation c.405 and Gutenberg's first printed version in 1455. The Bible was arguably the most influential book during this time, affecting spiritual and intellectual life, popular devotion, theology, political structures, art, and architecture. In an account that is sensitive to the religiously diverse world of the Middle Ages, Frans van Liere offers here an accessible introduction to the study of the Bible in this period. Discussion of the material evidence - the Bible as book - complements an in-depth examination of concepts such as lay literacy and book culture. This introduction includes a thorough treatment of the principles of medieval hermeneutics, and a discussion of the formation of the Latin bible text and its canon. It will be a useful starting point for all those engaged in medieval and biblical studies.

The Practice of the Bible in the Middle Ages

The Practice of the Bible in the Middle Ages
Title The Practice of the Bible in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Susan Boynton
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 378
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 0231148275

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In this volume, specialists in literature, theology, liturgy, manuscript studies, and history introduce the medieval culture of the Bible in Western Christianity. Emphasizing the living quality of the text and the unique literary traditions that arose from it, they show the many ways in which the Bible was read, performed, recorded, and interpreted by various groups in medieval Europe. An initial orientation introduces the origins, components, and organization of medieval Bibles. Subsequent chapters address the use of the Bible in teaching and preaching, the production and purpose of Biblical manuscripts in religious life, early vernacular versions of the Bible, its influence on medieval historical accounts, the relationship between the Bible and monasticism, and instances of privileged and practical use, as well as the various forms the text took in different parts of Europe. The dedicated merging of disciplines, both within each chapter and overall in the book, enable readers to encounter the Bible in much the same way as it was once experienced: on multiple levels and registers, through different lenses and screens, and always personally and intimately.

Introducing Medieval Biblical Interpretation

Introducing Medieval Biblical Interpretation
Title Introducing Medieval Biblical Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Ian Christopher Levy
Publisher Baker Books
Total Pages 320
Release 2018-02-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1493413015

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This introductory guide, written by a leading expert in medieval theology and church history, offers a thorough overview of medieval biblical interpretation. After an opening chapter sketching the necessary background in patristic exegesis (especially the hermeneutical teaching of Augustine), the book progresses through the Middle Ages from the eighth to the fifteenth centuries, examining all the major movements, developments, and historical figures of the period. Rich in primary text engagement and comprehensive in scope, it is the only current, compact introduction to the whole range of medieval exegesis.

Book and Verse

Book and Verse
Title Book and Verse PDF eBook
Author James H. Morey
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 462
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780252025075

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"Book and Verse is guide to the variety and extent of biblical literature in England, exclusive of drama and the Wycliffite Bible, that appeared between the twelfth and the fifteenth centuries. Entries provide detailed information on how much of what parts of the Bible appear in Middle English and where this biblical material can be found."--BOOK JACKET.

Imaging the Early Medieval Bible

Imaging the Early Medieval Bible
Title Imaging the Early Medieval Bible PDF eBook
Author John Williams
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 238
Release 1999
Genre Art
ISBN 0271017686

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A unique exploration of the beginnings of biblical illustration and decoration.

The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages

The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages
Title The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Beryl Smalley
Publisher Acls History E-Book Project
Total Pages 436
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Study Aids
ISBN 9781597401319

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An Introduction to the Medieval Bible

An Introduction to the Medieval Bible
Title An Introduction to the Medieval Bible PDF eBook
Author Franciscus Anastasius Liere
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2014-03-31
Genre Bibles
ISBN 0521865786

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An accessible account of the Bible in the Middle Ages that traces the formation of the medieval canon.