Traces how the Bible came to be known by lay people through different mediums. It brings together intellectual and religious history with art history, music, literature and social history to trace how the Bible was sung and preached, revered and studied in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century England.
Traces how the Bible came to be known by lay people through different mediums. It brings together intellectual and religious history with art history, music, literature and social history to trace how the Bible was sung and preached, revered and studied in thirteenth- and fourteenth-century England.
Eyal Poleg is Lecturer in Material History, 1200-1700, at Queen Mary University of London
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Introduction 1. The Bible and liturgy: Palm Sunday processions 2. The Bible as talisman: textus and oath-books 3. Paratext and meaning in late medieval Bibles 4. Preaching the Bible: three Advent Sunday sermons Conclusion Appendix: A survey of Late Medieval Bibles Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. The Bible and liturgy: Palm Sunday processions 2. The Bible as talisman: textus and oath-books 3. Paratext and meaning in late medieval Bibles 4. Preaching the Bible: three Advent Sunday sermons Conclusion Appendix: A survey of Late Medieval Bibles Bibliography Index
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