Reading the Margins of the Early Modern Bible
Abstract
The margins of early modern bibles are filled with explanatory notes that have long been denounced as seditious, traitorous, and dangerous. Little attention has been paid to the actual use of these margins by their contemporary readership. Across chapters that attend to distinct demographics of readers — editors, clerical, Catholic, literary — Horbury demonstrates the diverse reading practices of those who pursued the margins of the early modern Bible. From William Tyndale's New Testament to the impact of the King James, Reading the Margins of the Early Modern Bible reconceptualises our understanding of how the Bible was read in early modern England and presents a transformative investigation into the role that margins played in reading scripture.
Keywords
Bibles, Literary, studies: c. 1500 to c. 1800, Christianity, Biblical commentariesISBN
9780197267677, 9780198931614, 9780198931591, 9780198931607Publisher
Oxford University PressPublisher website
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Oxford, 2024Grantor
Classification
Bibles
Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800
Christianity
16th century, c 1500 to c 1599