This article explores the ways bibles are used, marked, annotated, and damaged, and what the evidence of marked bibles might contribute to book history in the nineteenth century. It offers a case study from nineteenth-century English prisons, comparing Elizabeth Fry’s annotated bible with a bible probably used by prisoners in Newgate, and with a bible transformed into playing cards in a Norfolk bridewell. These book-objects can be illuminated by analytical techniques borrowed from scholars of marginalia and of reading. The Bible offers a complex puzzle for book historians, in that it is often freighted with expectations, with a sense of sacredness—but it is also more ubiquitous than many books, and can seem simply like part of the furniture...
This 415-year-old Bible, printed in 1603, is permanently housed in the Lynn University Archives. Off...
[EN] The Royal Palace Library in Madrid keeps a single Hebrew manuscript. This is a Bible dated 1487...
Convicts in Georgian and Victorian Britain experienced notoriously miserable conditions, and perhaps...
This article investigates a book-archeological approach to early modern Bible reading that maps the ...
This essay introduces the concept of “carceral hermeneutics,„ the art of interpreting Sc...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...
Despite growing interest in "the reading experience," most studies examine avid and accomplished rea...
With the coming of the Protestant Reformation, the 15th and 16th centuries were religiously tumultuo...
What happens when people open a book and start to read? How do readers move through the text, how do...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
This article examines the now fragmented early-13th century Hornby-Cockerell Bible from a variety of...
Modern research has shown that the vernacular Bible in medieval France was closely related to the li...
This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical...
Modern research has shown that the vernacular Bible in medieval France was closely related to the li...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [82]-86)This thesis is a descriptive and historical study...
This 415-year-old Bible, printed in 1603, is permanently housed in the Lynn University Archives. Off...
[EN] The Royal Palace Library in Madrid keeps a single Hebrew manuscript. This is a Bible dated 1487...
Convicts in Georgian and Victorian Britain experienced notoriously miserable conditions, and perhaps...
This article investigates a book-archeological approach to early modern Bible reading that maps the ...
This essay introduces the concept of “carceral hermeneutics,„ the art of interpreting Sc...
International audience"In 2013, the Ministry of Justice’s ban on sending books to prisoners sparked ...
Despite growing interest in "the reading experience," most studies examine avid and accomplished rea...
With the coming of the Protestant Reformation, the 15th and 16th centuries were religiously tumultuo...
What happens when people open a book and start to read? How do readers move through the text, how do...
In Reformation studies, the printed Bible has long been regarded as an agent of change. This dissert...
This article examines the now fragmented early-13th century Hornby-Cockerell Bible from a variety of...
Modern research has shown that the vernacular Bible in medieval France was closely related to the li...
This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical...
Modern research has shown that the vernacular Bible in medieval France was closely related to the li...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [82]-86)This thesis is a descriptive and historical study...
This 415-year-old Bible, printed in 1603, is permanently housed in the Lynn University Archives. Off...
[EN] The Royal Palace Library in Madrid keeps a single Hebrew manuscript. This is a Bible dated 1487...
Convicts in Georgian and Victorian Britain experienced notoriously miserable conditions, and perhaps...