This article takes as its starting point The Pictorial Bible, considering it as an historiographical vehicle for both biblical imagery and print history in the nineteenth century. The publication is significant alone as a compendium of visual forms, functioning for viewers even today as a vast collection of Judeo-Christian pictorial expression in the West stretching back to antiquity. This will become an underlying characteristic of much nineteenth-century scriptural illustration: the attempt to underscore the heterogeneity of the Bible while preserving its status as discursively unified object. What distinguishes this context from earlier moments in the history of the Bible and of print culture are an increased emphasis on historical authe...
Historian and divine Thomas Fuller’s comparison of the Geneva Bible’s marginal annotations to "spect...
Mindful of the power of media in the ancient and medieval past, in modernity and in current biblical...
This dissertation argues that the biblical imagery of Gustave Doré (1832-83) successfully conveyed v...
Illustration and Textual Appropriation: Creation of the World, Paradise and the Fall in Pre-Reformat...
Biblical reception history is a rapidly expanding area of biblical studies that concerns itself not ...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
Illustrated Reference Family Bible1873Leather with Gold Embossing12.75 x 10 x 4 Musselman Library ...
Au dix-neuvième siècle, prolifèrent livres miniatures et curiosités. Les Bibles miniatures, résumés ...
In recent years, a growing number of biblical scholars have turned to ancient art as a vital resourc...
The Pictorial Bible series explores ways in which biblical texts can be visualized without recourse ...
“The Bible” does not exist as material reality, and yet as a cultural icon “the Bible” animates inst...
The histories and theories of photography in the West today are commonly concerned with a wide range...
An Inaugural Exhibit of the Susan Dunleavy Collection of Biblical Literature, Spring and Summer 1978...
Studies of illustrated texts generally proceed from the assumption that the illustrations are subord...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe status, age and multi-layered nature of the Bible hav...
Historian and divine Thomas Fuller’s comparison of the Geneva Bible’s marginal annotations to "spect...
Mindful of the power of media in the ancient and medieval past, in modernity and in current biblical...
This dissertation argues that the biblical imagery of Gustave Doré (1832-83) successfully conveyed v...
Illustration and Textual Appropriation: Creation of the World, Paradise and the Fall in Pre-Reformat...
Biblical reception history is a rapidly expanding area of biblical studies that concerns itself not ...
This is an interdisciplinary study of the Bible and visuality. It is the first to be written by a hi...
Illustrated Reference Family Bible1873Leather with Gold Embossing12.75 x 10 x 4 Musselman Library ...
Au dix-neuvième siècle, prolifèrent livres miniatures et curiosités. Les Bibles miniatures, résumés ...
In recent years, a growing number of biblical scholars have turned to ancient art as a vital resourc...
The Pictorial Bible series explores ways in which biblical texts can be visualized without recourse ...
“The Bible” does not exist as material reality, and yet as a cultural icon “the Bible” animates inst...
The histories and theories of photography in the West today are commonly concerned with a wide range...
An Inaugural Exhibit of the Susan Dunleavy Collection of Biblical Literature, Spring and Summer 1978...
Studies of illustrated texts generally proceed from the assumption that the illustrations are subord...
publication-status: Publishedtypes: ArticleThe status, age and multi-layered nature of the Bible hav...
Historian and divine Thomas Fuller’s comparison of the Geneva Bible’s marginal annotations to "spect...
Mindful of the power of media in the ancient and medieval past, in modernity and in current biblical...
This dissertation argues that the biblical imagery of Gustave Doré (1832-83) successfully conveyed v...