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The New Cambridge History of the Bible

Volume 2. From 600 to 1450

Part of New Cambridge History of the Bible

Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, Barbara Crostini, Nicholas de Lange, Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, Frans van Liere, Ephraim Isaac, Sidney H. Griffith, S. Peter Cowe, Jeff W. Childers, Henry Cooper, Andrew Colin Gow, Richard Marsden, Bodil Ejrnæs, Clive R. Sneddon, Lino Leonardi, Gemma Avenoza, Georgi R. Parpulov, David Ganz, Dorothy Shepard, Lesley Smith, Laura Light, Nigel Morgan, Theresa Gross-Diaz, John Lowden, Tia M. Kolbaba, John J. Contreni, Guy Lobrichon, William J. Courtenay, Mary Dove, Robert A. Harris, Anna Sapir Abulafia, David Waines, Joseph Dyer, Siegfried Wenzel, E. Ann Matter, Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner, Gerald Bray, Angelika Neuwirth, John Mitchell, C. M. Kauffmann, Robin Cormack, Evelyn Birge Vitz, Lynette R. Muir
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  • Date Published: October 2018
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108703840

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  • This volume examines the development and use of the Bible from late Antiquity to the Reformation, tracing both its geographical and its intellectual journeys from its homelands throughout the Middle East and Mediterranean and into northern Europe. Richard Marsden and E. Ann Matter's volume provides a balanced treatment of eastern and western biblical traditions, highlighting processes of transmission and modes of exegesis among Roman and Orthodox Christians, Jews and Muslims and illuminating the role of the Bible in medieval inter-religious dialogue. Translations into Ethiopic, Slavic, Armenian and Georgian vernaculars, as well as Romance and Germanic, are treated in detail, along with the theme of allegorized spirituality and established forms of glossing. The chapters take the study of Bible history beyond the cloisters of medieval monasteries and ecclesiastical schools to consider the influence of biblical texts on vernacular poetry, prose, drama, law and the visual arts of East and West.

    • Includes attention to biblical studies in Eastern Christian, Jewish and Islamic contexts, so will be of interest to students of all Abrahamic faiths
    • Has a broad scope, examining the role played by biblical accounts in the development of vernacular literatures, drama, art and spiritual traditions
    • Looks closely at specialized forms of interpretation, offering depth as well as breadth of interest
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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

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    • Date Published: October 2018
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108703840
    • length: 1067 pages
    • dimensions: 230 x 152 x 40 mm
    • weight: 1.14kg
    • contains: 21 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • 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.

  • Authors

    Richard Marsden, University of Nottingham
    Richard Marsden is Emeritus Professor of Old English at the University of Nottingham. His published works include The Text of the Old Testament in Anglo-Saxon England (1995) and an edition of The Old English Heptateuch and Ælfric's Libellus de ueteri testamento et nouo (2008), along with other books and articles on scriptural translation and the Latin Bible.

    E. Ann Matter, University of Pennsylvania
    E. Ann Matter is the William R. Kenan, Jr Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She teaches and writes about medieval Christian culture, especially biblical interpretation and the history of spirituality. Her publications include The Voice of My Beloved: The Song of Songs in Western Medieval Christianity (1990).

    Contributors

    Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, Barbara Crostini, Nicholas de Lange, Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, Frans van Liere, Ephraim Isaac, Sidney H. Griffith, S. Peter Cowe, Jeff W. Childers, Henry Cooper, Andrew Colin Gow, Richard Marsden, Bodil Ejrnæs, Clive R. Sneddon, Lino Leonardi, Gemma Avenoza, Georgi R. Parpulov, David Ganz, Dorothy Shepard, Lesley Smith, Laura Light, Nigel Morgan, Theresa Gross-Diaz, John Lowden, Tia M. Kolbaba, John J. Contreni, Guy Lobrichon, William J. Courtenay, Mary Dove, Robert A. Harris, Anna Sapir Abulafia, David Waines, Joseph Dyer, Siegfried Wenzel, E. Ann Matter, Marie-Luise Ehrenschwendtner, Gerald Bray, Angelika Neuwirth, John Mitchell, C. M. Kauffmann, Robin Cormack, Evelyn Birge Vitz, Lynette R. Muir

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