In attempting to show precisely to what extent the new learning pervaded the countries of Europe during the Middle Ages, and, specifically, just in how far the Bible was known among the clergy and laity, one must be careful to strive for the golden mean in interpreting a flood of literature which usually goes to one of two extremes. The first of these divergent opinions is the one mentioned above, that the Bible, as almost wholly unknown by the clergy and laity of the Middle Ages. And this would seem to be substantiated by no less an authority than Luther himself. There are several references in the Tischreden to the effect that the Holy Scripture was unknown to the people under the papacy in the later Medieval Age
This material was gathered by a careful search of\u27 the Bible and the bibliography for elements of...
The Canon hasn’t been constant, but historically varied. Various approach to biblical authorship and...
In stark contrast to the Bible‘s paramount role of being the only book declared to have »World Herit...
In attempting to show precisely to what extent the new learning pervaded the countries of Europe dur...
There is quite a difference of opinion as to the extent of the Middle Ages. We will take the middle ...
PhDDirect access to the Bible was the exception rather than the rule in medieval Europe. Limitation...
In the first part of the article, the use of the Latin Bible and the Bibles translated in vernacular...
The purpose of this study was to determine in what amount the use of the Bible was recommended for t...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
"This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, t...
This article discusses artisans and people doing manual work in the French-speaking areas of Western...
A curious phenomenon of Protestant and Lutheran historiography since the 17th century has been a stu...
Though best known for its “cookbook” portion, the Menagier de Paris contains a wide miscellany of in...
The period of the Reformation, however, changed all this and with the shackles of Rome removed the B...
VAN LIERE Frans An introduction to the medieval bible Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2014, ...
This material was gathered by a careful search of\u27 the Bible and the bibliography for elements of...
The Canon hasn’t been constant, but historically varied. Various approach to biblical authorship and...
In stark contrast to the Bible‘s paramount role of being the only book declared to have »World Herit...
In attempting to show precisely to what extent the new learning pervaded the countries of Europe dur...
There is quite a difference of opinion as to the extent of the Middle Ages. We will take the middle ...
PhDDirect access to the Bible was the exception rather than the rule in medieval Europe. Limitation...
In the first part of the article, the use of the Latin Bible and the Bibles translated in vernacular...
The purpose of this study was to determine in what amount the use of the Bible was recommended for t...
The lecture was addressed to members and friends of a newly founded Society for the Study of the Bib...
"This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, t...
This article discusses artisans and people doing manual work in the French-speaking areas of Western...
A curious phenomenon of Protestant and Lutheran historiography since the 17th century has been a stu...
Though best known for its “cookbook” portion, the Menagier de Paris contains a wide miscellany of in...
The period of the Reformation, however, changed all this and with the shackles of Rome removed the B...
VAN LIERE Frans An introduction to the medieval bible Cambridge : Cambridge university press, 2014, ...
This material was gathered by a careful search of\u27 the Bible and the bibliography for elements of...
The Canon hasn’t been constant, but historically varied. Various approach to biblical authorship and...
In stark contrast to the Bible‘s paramount role of being the only book declared to have »World Herit...