De Nederlandse Bijbelvertalingen 1522-1545 | Dutch translations of the Bible 1522-1545.
The aim of this study is to establish the text tradtion of the Dutch Bible translations published between 1522 and 1545. Pp. 243-511 contain the bibliography which describes 80 editions in great detail. With introduction and comprehensive summary in English. More info
Un inédit d`Erasme: La première version du Nouveau Testament copié par Pierre Meghen 1506-1509.
First publication of the original Manuscript of an epochmaking work which went through five printed editions in the author`s lifetime and well over twohundred editions during the sixteenth century. Introduction, all variants, notes etc.; the Vulgate text printed parallel with Erasmus` version. More info
The Bible in the works of Thomas More.
A full list of Biblical quotes in More, with context and occasional comments on sources, parallels, etc. I. Old Testament II. The Four Gospels III. Acts, Epistles, Apocalypse IV. Elements of Synthesis V. Indexes, Supplements, Concordances More info
Offenbarung, Natur und jüdische Überlieferung bei Jean Bodin. Eine Interpretation des Heptaplomeres.
I. Voraussetzungen. II. Grundzüge des Bodinschen "Judaismus". More info
Stoicheia tou Kosmou. Interpretatie van een Nieuwtestamentische term.
With an English summary. On the interpretation of the Greek words `Stoicheia tou kosmou` (`Powers of the cosmos`) as used by St. Paul. More info
Essai d`une bibliographie française méthodique & raisonnée de la sorcellerie et de la possession démoniaque.
The standard bibliography of French works relating to witchcraft, demonical possession and allied subjects. - 1.793 entries. More info
Die deutsche Bibelübersetzung des Mittelalters.
Basic work on German Bible- and Psalter translations during the Middle Ages. Examines several hundred manuscripts and early printed editions and identifies over seventy active Bible translators. Includes excerpts of each translation as well. More info
Prayers in Code. Books of Hours from Renaissance France.
During the late Middle Ages, books of hours became common tools of private devotion and sought-after status symbols. Carried by fashionable ladies in church and collected by affluent bibliophiles, these books, often richly illuminated, differed greatly in style and ornament but were rather predictab... More info
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