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  1. Bible translations in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

    • Completed with prologues in 1297 by Guyart des Moulins, the Bible historiale was by far the predominant medieval translation of the Bible into French throughout the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. See more

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    Bible translations in the Middle Ages went through several phases, all using the Vulgate. In the Early Middle Ages, written translations tended to be associated with royal or episcopal patronage, or with glosses on … See more

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    Vernacular: the native language of a community, such as Middle English; tending to be non-literate, evolving, borrowing and part of a dialect continuum, perhaps without a sophisticated vocabulary for abstract ideas.… See more

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  1. Although the culture of the Middle Ages was suffused with scripture, very few Christians encountered the biblical text as a single volume with the two testaments. Indeed, the Bible as a book originated in the medieval world and ultimately became central to the Protestant Reformation with the aid of the printing press.
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    The medieval popular Bible is a term used especially in literary studies, but also in art history and other disciplines, to encompass the wide variety of presentations of biblical material in medieval culture not directly recorded in the exegetical tradition.
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  3. History of the Bible & the Book: Medieval Bibles - Yale University

  4. Medieval popular Bible - Wikipedia

  5. The Bible in the Middle Ages | The Life and Legacy of …

    During the Middle Ages, the Vulgate was the Bible used throughout all of Western Europe, including England.

  6. The Medieval Bible – Study Guide

    The Medieval Bible. The idea that the Bible disappeared during the Middle Ages is an old and enduring Protestant myth. Scripture was the heart of medieval Christian life, but in ways quite different from the way we think of the Bible today.

  7. Bibles of the Middle Ages in Europe · Eight Centuries of the Bible …

  8. Medieval Manuscripts - History of the Bible & the Book - Yale ...

  9. An Introduction to the Medieval Bible - Cambridge …

    This introduction includes a thorough treatment of the principles of medieval hermeneutics, and a discussion of the formation of the Latin bible text and its canon. It will be a useful starting point for all those engaged in medieval and …

  10. Manuscript Bibles from the Middle Ages | CSUN University Library

  11. Medieval Bible: History of the Bible - Saint Louis University

  12. An Introduction to the Medieval Bible. Cambridge: Cambridge …

  13. An Introduction to the Medieval Bible - News & Stories | Calvin …

  14. The Medieval Christian Bible - Michael Faletra

  15. The Bible in Medieval Tradition | Best Commentaries

  16. History of the Bible & the Book: Medieval - Yale University

  17. The Medieval Bible - Yale Bible Study

  18. The Study of the Bible in the Middle Ages

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