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BIBLE
MANUSCRIPTS
1400 Years of Scribes and Scripture
The Christian Bible has a unique place in the history of the book. Before the advent of printing in die West no text was so firequendy revered by the faithful, laboured over by scribes and illuminators, studied by scholars and coveted by the rich and powerful. Surviving handwritten copies, or manuscripts, of the Bible include the finest specimens of their times of the arts of calligraphy, illumination and book-production; some, although more humble in outward appearance, preserve unique or significant readings which shape the modern text of ±e Bible.
Spanning the entire manuscript era, from the 2nd to i6th cenmries, this lavishly illusttated history traces the evolution of Bible manuscripts
- from the first Greek fragments unearthed in Roman Egypt to some of the last vernacular Bibles produced in Renaissance Europe before ±e total dominance of printing. Comparing the unique handwritten artefact with today's mass-produced...
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Fülszöveg
BIBLE
MANUSCRIPTS
1400 Years of Scribes and Scripture
The Christian Bible has a unique place in the history of the book. Before the advent of printing in die West no text was so firequendy revered by the faithful, laboured over by scribes and illuminators, studied by scholars and coveted by the rich and powerful. Surviving handwritten copies, or manuscripts, of the Bible include the finest specimens of their times of the arts of calligraphy, illumination and book-production; some, although more humble in outward appearance, preserve unique or significant readings which shape the modern text of ±e Bible.
Spanning the entire manuscript era, from the 2nd to i6th cenmries, this lavishly illusttated history traces the evolution of Bible manuscripts
- from the first Greek fragments unearthed in Roman Egypt to some of the last vernacular Bibles produced in Renaissance Europe before ±e total dominance of printing. Comparing the unique handwritten artefact with today's mass-produced printed Bible, British Library experts, Drs Scot McKendrick and Kathleen Doyle, highlight both parallels and distinctions - in form and content, image and word - sketching the sophistication of calligraphy, illumination and production.
Examining over 140 fine examples, the authors explore the rich diversity of style, format and function - ranging from Byzantine to Anglo-Saxon, from the great one-volume pandects produced for monastic devotion to die pocket Bibles carried by missionary monks and friars. Whether commissioned by the mighty as a status symbol, or created with selfless care as a tiribute to God, whetiier designed to shimmer with spiritual presence on a candleht altar, or be clasped in the hand in private prayer - the fiill gamut is explored here.
Vividly illusttated witii over 140 full-page examples, drawn from the British Library's world-class collection - many shown here as fresh and vibrant as when they first appeared
- Bible Manuscripts is sure to satisfy both specialist and general readers alike.
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