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History of the Bible & the Book: Reformation Books
A chronological overview of resources in Yale Library on the history of the Bible and other printed religious texts.
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The Reformation and the Book
by
Jean-François Gilmont; translated by Karin Maag (Editor)
Deals with the role of the book in the spread of the Reformation all over the continent, identifying common European experiences and local peculiarities.
Call Number: DIVINITY, Trowbridge Reference Room, Z124 R42313 1998 (LC)
Shaping the Bible in the Reformation: Books, Scholars, and Their Readers in the Sixteenth Century (Online)
by
Bruce Gordon (Editor); Matthew McLean (Editor)
This volume presents significant new research on several key aspects of the late mediaeval and early modern Bible. The essays in this collection deal with Bible scholarship and translation, illustration and production, Bible uses for lay devotion, and the role of Bibles in theological controversy.
The Incarnate Text: Imagining the Book in Reformation England
by
James Kearney
Looks at how the crisis over the word during the Reformation impacted how books were seen not just in continental Europe but also in England.
John Calvin and the Printed Book
by
Jean-François Gilmont; Karin Maag (Translator)
The impact of the print medium on Calvin’s career, his choice of printers, and censorship in Geneva. Originally published as Jean Calvin et le livre imprimé (Geneva: Droz, 1997).
Call Number: DIVINITY, Trowbridge Reference Room, Z176.G2 G55 2005 (LC)
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