Christianity
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- Bible Trains Printers And Translators (1450-1611)
- An article on how Gutenberg invented the art of printing and thereby revolutionized the world of intellectual life and consequently the history of the Bible.
- 6262
- Early Printed Bibles at the British Library
- A survey of early Western printed Bibles held in the collections of the British Library.
- 6263
- Early Printed Editions of the Hebrew Bible
- Brief history of early printed editions of the Old Testament, including the Incunabula, the common editions and the critical editions.
- 6265
- Gutenberg Bible
- The first of a number of British Library pages on the Gutenberg Bible, the life of Gutenberg, and the making the Bible.
- 6267
- Printing History of the Holy Bible
- This page has links to the chronological history of the printed Bible.
- 6269
- Codex Alexandrinus
- A Greek manuscript of the Old and New Testaments, so named because it was brought to Europe from Alexandria and had been the property of the patriarch of that see
- 6270
- Codex Sinaiticus
- A Greek manuscript of the Old and New Testaments, of the greatest antiquity and value; found on Mount Sinai, in St. Catherine's Monastery, by Constantine Tischendorf.
- 6272
- Hexapla
- Article on Origen's compilation of six ancient versions of the Bible in parallel columns, his purpose and the principles that guided his work.
- 6273
- Our Bible and the Ancient Manuscripts
- An electronic version of a book by Sir Frederic Kenyon, formerly Director of the British Museum, with chapters on the history and many illustrations of manuscripts.
- 6274
- The English Manuscript Bibles.
- A book chapter with material from early (10th c.) manuscripts to the Wyclif Bible.
- 6275
- InVerse Scripture Memorization
- Windows program with Bible passages from eleven Bible translations.
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- John Wyclif
- An entry by Alessandro Conti from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. A brief introduction to his thought.
