The New Cambridge History of the Bible: Volume 3, From 1450 to 1750

The New Cambridge History of the Bible: Volume 3, From 1450 to 1750
Author: Euan Cameron
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2016-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1316351742

This volume charts the Bible's progress from the end of the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment. During this period, for the first time since antiquity, the Latin Church focused on recovering and re-establishing the text of Scripture in its original languages. It considered the theological challenges of treating Scripture as another ancient text edited with the tools of philology. This crucial period also saw the creation of many definitive translations of the Bible into modern European vernaculars. Although previous translations exist, these early modern translators, often under the influence of the Protestant Reformation, distinguished themselves in their efforts to communicate the nuances of the original texts and to address contemporary doctrinal controversies. In the Renaissance's rich explosion of ideas, Scripture played a ubiquitous role, influencing culture through its presence in philosophy, literature, and the arts. This history examines the Bible's impact in Europe and its increasing prominence around the globe.

The Oxford Handbook of the Septuagint

The Oxford Handbook of the Septuagint
Author: Alison G. Salvesen
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 817
Release: 2021-01-28
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 0199665710

The Oxford Handbook of the Septuagint features contributions from leading experts in the field considering the history and manuscript transmission of the version, and the study of translation technique and textual criticism.

History of Oxford University Press: Volume II

History of Oxford University Press: Volume II
Author: Ian Anders Gadd
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 834
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0199543151

The history of Oxford University Press spans five centuries of printing and publishing. Taking the story from 1780 to 1896, this volume covers developments in publishing technology, the output of the University Press, its relationship with the University and city of Oxford, and its growing place in the wider book trade.