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Discusses the developing identity of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation. These chapters present the reception of the Scriptures in East and West; discuss specialized interpretations such as allegorized spirituality and established forms of glossing; and consider the influence on vernacular poetry, prose, drama and the visual arts.

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'The volume is carefully edited and contains very few typos or other forms of sloppiness. This is what one would expect from a Cambridge History of … but it does not mean that this fact should remain unmentioned: in a publication of this size and scope, such care and precision are remarkable and worthy of note. All of this makes for an impressive book of the highest standards that can only be applauded and recommended.' R. Ceulemans, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses

Table of Contents
Part I. Texts and Versions: 1. The Hebrew Bible Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; 2. The Greek Christian Bible Barbara Crostini; 3. Jewish Greek Bible versions Nicholas de Lange; 4. The Bible in Latin c.600 to c.900 Pierre-Maurice Bogaert; 5. The Bible in Latin c.900 to Trent Frans van Liere; 6. The Bible in Ethiopic Ephraim Isaac; 7. The Bible in Arabic Sidney H. Griffith; 8. The Bible in Armenian S. Peter Cowe; 9. The Bible in Georgian Jeff W. Childers; 10. The Bible in Slavonic Henry Cooper; 11. The Bible in Germanic Andrew Colin Gow; 12. The Bible in English Richard Marsden; 13. The Bible in the languages of Scandinavia Bodil Ejrnæs; 14. The Bible in French Clive R. Sneddon; 15. The Bible in Italian Lino Leonardi; 16. The Bible in Spanish Gemma Avenoza; Part II. Format and Transmission: 17. The Bibles of the Christian East Georgi R. Parpulov; 18. Carolingian Bibles David Ganz; 19. The Latin gospelbook c.600–1200 Dorothy Shepard; 20. The glossed Bible Lesley Smith; 21. The thirteenth-century Bible: Paris and beyond Laura Light; 22. Romanesque display Bibles Dorothy Shepard; 23. Latin and vernacular apocalypses Nigel Morgan; 24. The Latin Psalter Theresa Gross-Diaz; 25. Illustration in Biblical manuscripts: East and West John Lowden; Part III. The Bible Interpreted: 26. Byzantine Orthodox exegesis Tia M. Kolbaba; 27. The Patristic legacy: exegesis to c.1000 John J. Contreni; 28. The early schools, c.900–1100 Guy Lobrichon; 29. The Bible in Medieval universities William J. Courtenay; 30. Scripture and reform Mary Dove; 31. Jewish Biblical exegesis from its beginnings to the twelfth century Robert A. Harris; 32. The Bible in Jewish-Christian dialogue Anna Sapir Abulafia; 33. The Bible in Muslim-Christian encounters David Waines; Part IV. The Bible in Use: 34. The Bible in the Medieval liturgy, c.600–1300 Joseph Dyer; 35. The use of the Bible in preaching Siegfried Wenzel; 36. The Bible in the spiritual literature of the Medieval West E. Ann Matter; 37. Literacy and the Bible Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner; 38. The Bible and canon law Gerald Bray; 39. The Qur'an and the Bible Angelika Neuwirth; Part V. The Bible Transformed: 40. The Bible in public art 600–1050 John Mitchell; 41. The Bible in public art 1050–1450 C. M. Kauffmann; 42. Icons of the Eastern Church Robin Cormack; 43. Medieval verse paraphrases of the Bible Evelyn Birge Vitz; 44. Staging the Bible Lynette R. Muir.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 10/25/2018 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108703840, 978-1108703840
      ISBN10: 1108703844

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      Book Synopsis
      Discusses the developing identity of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation. These chapters present the reception of the Scriptures in East and West; discuss specialized interpretations such as allegorized spirituality and established forms of glossing; and consider the influence on vernacular poetry, prose, drama and the visual arts.

      Trade Review
      'The volume is carefully edited and contains very few typos or other forms of sloppiness. This is what one would expect from a Cambridge History of … but it does not mean that this fact should remain unmentioned: in a publication of this size and scope, such care and precision are remarkable and worthy of note. All of this makes for an impressive book of the highest standards that can only be applauded and recommended.' R. Ceulemans, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses

      Table of Contents
      Part I. Texts and Versions: 1. The Hebrew Bible Judith Olszowy-Schlanger; 2. The Greek Christian Bible Barbara Crostini; 3. Jewish Greek Bible versions Nicholas de Lange; 4. The Bible in Latin c.600 to c.900 Pierre-Maurice Bogaert; 5. The Bible in Latin c.900 to Trent Frans van Liere; 6. The Bible in Ethiopic Ephraim Isaac; 7. The Bible in Arabic Sidney H. Griffith; 8. The Bible in Armenian S. Peter Cowe; 9. The Bible in Georgian Jeff W. Childers; 10. The Bible in Slavonic Henry Cooper; 11. The Bible in Germanic Andrew Colin Gow; 12. The Bible in English Richard Marsden; 13. The Bible in the languages of Scandinavia Bodil Ejrnæs; 14. The Bible in French Clive R. Sneddon; 15. The Bible in Italian Lino Leonardi; 16. The Bible in Spanish Gemma Avenoza; Part II. Format and Transmission: 17. The Bibles of the Christian East Georgi R. Parpulov; 18. Carolingian Bibles David Ganz; 19. The Latin gospelbook c.600–1200 Dorothy Shepard; 20. The glossed Bible Lesley Smith; 21. The thirteenth-century Bible: Paris and beyond Laura Light; 22. Romanesque display Bibles Dorothy Shepard; 23. Latin and vernacular apocalypses Nigel Morgan; 24. The Latin Psalter Theresa Gross-Diaz; 25. Illustration in Biblical manuscripts: East and West John Lowden; Part III. The Bible Interpreted: 26. Byzantine Orthodox exegesis Tia M. Kolbaba; 27. The Patristic legacy: exegesis to c.1000 John J. Contreni; 28. The early schools, c.900–1100 Guy Lobrichon; 29. The Bible in Medieval universities William J. Courtenay; 30. Scripture and reform Mary Dove; 31. Jewish Biblical exegesis from its beginnings to the twelfth century Robert A. Harris; 32. The Bible in Jewish-Christian dialogue Anna Sapir Abulafia; 33. The Bible in Muslim-Christian encounters David Waines; Part IV. The Bible in Use: 34. The Bible in the Medieval liturgy, c.600–1300 Joseph Dyer; 35. The use of the Bible in preaching Siegfried Wenzel; 36. The Bible in the spiritual literature of the Medieval West E. Ann Matter; 37. Literacy and the Bible Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner; 38. The Bible and canon law Gerald Bray; 39. The Qur'an and the Bible Angelika Neuwirth; Part V. The Bible Transformed: 40. The Bible in public art 600–1050 John Mitchell; 41. The Bible in public art 1050–1450 C. M. Kauffmann; 42. Icons of the Eastern Church Robin Cormack; 43. Medieval verse paraphrases of the Bible Evelyn Birge Vitz; 44. Staging the Bible Lynette R. Muir.

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