Bible: The Story of the King James Version 1611-2011

Bible: The Story of the King James Version 1611-2011

by Gordon Campbell (Author)

Synopsis

This is a history of the King James Version of the Bible (known in Britain as the Authorised Version) over the four hundred years from its remote beginnings to the present day. Gordon Campbell, expert in Renaissance literatures, tells the fascinating and complex story of how this translation came to be commissioned, of who the translators were, and of how the translation was accomplished. The story does not end with the printing of that first edition, but introduces the subsequent generations who edited and interacted with the text. The present text of the King James Version differs in thousands of small details from the original edition. Campbell traces the textual history from 1611 to the establishment of the modern text by Oxford University Press in 1769. Attitudes to the King James Version have shifted through time and territory, ranging from adulation to deprecation and attracting the attention of a wide variety of adherents. It is more widely read in America today than in any other country, and its particular history in there is given due attention. Generously illustrated with reproductions taken from early editions, this volume helps to explain the enduring popularity of the King James Version throughout the world today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 11 Aug 2011

ISBN 10: 0199693013
ISBN 13: 9780199693016

Media Reviews
[A] beautifully crafted book. * New Statesman *
A fascinating read. * Church of England Newspaper *
Author Bio

Gordon Campbell is Professor of Renaissance Studies at Leicester University. An authority on Renaissance literature, he is the co-author of John Milton: Life, Work, and Thought (with Thomas N. Corns).