How can we explain the immense popularity of the English Bible? This book argues that the vernacular Bible became so influential in early modern English society and culture not only because it was deeply revered, widely propagated, and resonant, but also because it was – at least in some ways – Anglicised. It focuses in particular on the rendering into English of biblical terms of social description and demonstrates the emergence of a social universe through the processes of translation from ancient and medieval texts to successive and inter-related English versions. It investigates the dissemination of these terms in early modern society and culture, focusing on community ties, gender and labour relations, and offices of state. The result ...
The first Bible to be printed in England was produced in by the royal printer, and with Henry VIII’...
It is regarded as a truism that the King James Bible is one of the finest pieces of English prose. Y...
With the coming of the Protestant Reformation, the 15th and 16th centuries were religiously tumultuo...
William Shakespeare’s thirty-nine plays contain numerous biblical references. Of the 151 English Psa...
By investigating the language of neighbourliness and friendship in English translations of the Hebre...
The significance of early modern Bible translation cannot be overstated, but its “breadth, and lengt...
The article shows the ways in which a language of marriage became normative in early modern English ...
This article examines an interesting case study of the cultural, social, and ideological functions o...
This article proposes that the study of popular reading should be incorporated into the modern histo...
The Geneva Bible was translated into English at Geneva Switzerland by English Protestant exiles and ...
This thesis examines the impact of the English Bible upon the people and parishes of Norfolk, Suffol...
This thesis considers how Protestants read the Bible, understood the Old and New Testaments, and how...
Book synopsis: The literature and literate knowledge that were produced in Europe from the fifteenth...
"This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, t...
The chapter crystallises working principles that guided translators of the Hebrew Bible in the early...
The first Bible to be printed in England was produced in by the royal printer, and with Henry VIII’...
It is regarded as a truism that the King James Bible is one of the finest pieces of English prose. Y...
With the coming of the Protestant Reformation, the 15th and 16th centuries were religiously tumultuo...
William Shakespeare’s thirty-nine plays contain numerous biblical references. Of the 151 English Psa...
By investigating the language of neighbourliness and friendship in English translations of the Hebre...
The significance of early modern Bible translation cannot be overstated, but its “breadth, and lengt...
The article shows the ways in which a language of marriage became normative in early modern English ...
This article examines an interesting case study of the cultural, social, and ideological functions o...
This article proposes that the study of popular reading should be incorporated into the modern histo...
The Geneva Bible was translated into English at Geneva Switzerland by English Protestant exiles and ...
This thesis examines the impact of the English Bible upon the people and parishes of Norfolk, Suffol...
This thesis considers how Protestants read the Bible, understood the Old and New Testaments, and how...
Book synopsis: The literature and literate knowledge that were produced in Europe from the fifteenth...
"This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, t...
The chapter crystallises working principles that guided translators of the Hebrew Bible in the early...
The first Bible to be printed in England was produced in by the royal printer, and with Henry VIII’...
It is regarded as a truism that the King James Bible is one of the finest pieces of English prose. Y...
With the coming of the Protestant Reformation, the 15th and 16th centuries were religiously tumultuo...