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History of the Bible & the Book: Humanists & Print
A chronological overview of resources in Yale Library on the history of the Bible and other printed religious texts.
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Humanists and Print
The Cambridge Companion to Renaissance Humanism (Online)
by
Jill Kraye (Editor)
See especially the chapters of Michael Reeve on classical scholarship and Martin Davies on the transition from manuscript to print.
From Byzantium to Italy: Greek Studies in the Italian Renaissance
by
N. G. Wilson
On Byzantine scholars as preservers and transmitters of classical Greek texts.
Humanists and Holy Writ: New Testament Scholarship in the Renaissance (Online)
by
Jerry H. Bentley
Examines the methods of two generations of biblical scholars: Lorenzo Valla, Erasmus of Rotterdam, and the scholars contributing to the Complutensian Polyglot under the direction of Cardinal Jiménez de Cisneros.
Theory and Practice in Renaissance Textual Criticism
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John F. D'Amico
Examines the historical method and textual criticism of the Alsatian humanist Beatus Rhenanus in its historical context.
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