The Latin Bible stands at the heart of Western culture. For almost fifteen hundred years, it was the principal source for scholars, philosophers, and theologians to reflect on the ideas and narratives which shaped society in Europe and beyond. It continues to feature in Christian liturgy, music, and art, and has influenced both Latin and vernacular language and literature. Manuscripts of the Latin Bible showcase the artistic and technical achievements of Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, and it was the first book to be produced with Gutenberg's printing press. Biblical interpretation played a central role in education, from sermons in antiquity to medieval schools and the development of the university.
The Oxford Handbook of the Latin Bible contains thirty-one chapters covering the history of the Latin Bible from its earliest translations (the Vetus Latina), the revisions by Jerome and others leading to the Vulgate, the achievements and innovations of the Carolingian period and Middle Ages, the development of modern scholarship, and the twentieth-century innovation of the Nova Vulgata. It includes discussions of key figures and interpreters, the most important manuscripts, and the significance of the Latin Bible in multiple fields.
The international team of contributors includes many of the world's leading authorities, along with representatives of a new generation of researchers developing new approaches and insights into this rich and diverse material. Each chapter introduces the current state of scholarship, with extensive references to key literature and electronic resources. This volume provides a unique overview of one of the world's most important books.
Author(s): H. A. G. Houghton
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Year: 2023
Language: English
Pages: 560
City: New York
Cover
The Oxford Handbook of THE LATIN BIBLE
Copyright
Contents
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
List of Contributors
Books of the Latin Bible
Introduction
1. The Earliest Latin Translations of the Bible
2. The Latin Bible and the Septuagint
3. Jerome and the Vulgate Gospels
4. Jerome and the Hebrew Scriptures
5. The Latin Psalter
6. The Vulgate New Testament outside the Gospels
7. Deuterocanonical Books in Latin Tradition
8. Early Manuscripts of the Latin Bible
9. The Use of the Latin Bible in the Early Church
10. The Bible in Insular Tradition
11. Latin in Multilingual Biblical Manuscripts
12. The Bible in the Carolingian Age
13. The Production of Medieval Bibles
14. Glossed Bibles
15. Latin Gospel Harmonies
16. Paris Bibles and Scholarship
17. The Exegesis of the Latin Bible in the Middle Ages
18. The Latin Bible in the Renaissance and Early Print Culture
19. The Council of Trent and the Sixto-Clementine Vulgate
20. Latin Biblical Scholarship in the Humanist Age
21. Protestant Latin Bibles
22. The Latin Bible and Jewish Tradition
23. Modern Scholarship on the Latin Bible
24. The Vetus Latina Institute
25. The Nova Vulgata
26. Vernacular Translations of the Latin Bible
27. Latin Tradition and the Greek New Testament
28. Latin Bibles as Linguistic Documents
29. The Latin Bible and Liturgy
30. Musical Settings of Latin Biblical Texts
31. Latin Bibles: Materiality and Art History
Index of Manuscripts
Index of Biblical Books and Passages
Index of Subjects