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The Bible in English : its history and influence

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The greatest of the earlier translators of the Bible into English, William Tyndale, died in 1536 as a martyr for his work.

Immediately after him, however, translations proliferated: the Bible has now been translated into English from its original Greek and Hebrew more than three thousand times.

This major book tells the extraordinary story of the Bible in England from approximately the fourth century, and its later translation into English in Britain and America to the present day.

Eminent Biblical scholar David Daniell charts the profound impact successive versions of the Bible have had on the people and communities that read them.

He explains the work of major translators, the history of influential translations including Coverdale's, the Geneva Bibles and the King James Bible, and how greatly Americans have contributed in the late twentieth century, especially after the American Revised Standard Version.

Encompassing centuries of change, this eloquent book reveals how the endeavour of translating the Bible into English has changed religious practice, the arts, society and even the English language itself.

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Yale University Press
0300114087 / 9780300114089
Paperback
20/09/2005
United States
English
896 p. : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2003.