The Lollard Bible: And Other Medieval Biblical Versions
Autor Margaret Deaneslyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781592440757
ISBN-10: 1592440754
Pagini: 508
Dimensiuni: 142 x 209 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN-10: 1592440754
Pagini: 508
Dimensiuni: 142 x 209 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Cuprins
1. The problem of the Middle-English Bible and the aim of this study; 2. The prohibitions of vernacular Bible reading in France, Italy and Spain; 3. The prohibitions of vernacular Bible reading in the Holy Roman Empire and the Netherlands, before 1400; 4. Bible reading in the Empire and the Netherlands c. 1400–1521; 5. Translations of parts of the Vulgate in England before Wycliffe; 6. Pre-Wycliffite biblical study by clerks: (a) the higher clergy, friars, monks; 7. Pre-Wycliffite biblical study by clerks: (b) parish priests; 8. Pre-Wycliffite biblical reading by lay people; 9. Wycliffe as the instigator of a vernacular Bible; 10. The two versions of the Wycliffite Bible, and the evidence of the General Prologue as to the authorship of the second version; 11. The controversy about the English Bible 1384–1408 and the constitutions of 1408; 12. Biblical translations contemporary with the Lollard versions; 13. Bible reading by the orthodox, 1408–1526; 14. The Lollards and English Bible reading.
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This study examines the extent of Bible reading in medieval England, and in particular the place of the Lollard translations.
This study examines the extent of Bible reading in medieval England, and in particular the place of the Lollard translations.