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Introduction
McLean, Matthew. • S. 1-14

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Instructing the soul, feeding the spirit and awakening the passion: Holy Writ and lay readers in late medieval Europe
Corbellini, Sabrina. • S. 15-39

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Illustrations in early printed Latin Bibles in the Low Countries (1477-1547)
Hollander, August den. • S. 41-61

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The strange career of the Biblia rabbinica among Christian Hebraists, 1517-1620
Burnett, Stephen G.. • S. 63-84

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Hermeneutics and exegesis in the early eucharistic controversy
Burnett, Amy Nelson. • S. 85-105

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'Christo testimonium reddunt omnes scripturae': Theodor Bibliander's oration on Isaiah (1532) and commentary on Nahum (1534)
Gordon, Bruce. • S. 107-141

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Moses, Plato and Flavius Josephus. Castello's conceptions of sacred and profane in his Latin versions of the Bible
Backus, Irena. • S. 143-165

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Latin Bible translations in the Protestant Reformation: Historical contexts, philological justification, and the impact of classical rhetoric on the conception of translation methods
Eskhult, Josef. • S. 167-185

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Global Calvinism: The maps in the English Geneva Bible
Walden, Justine. • S. 187-215

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"Epitome of the Old Testament, mirror of God's grace, and complete anatomy of man": Immanuel Tremellius and the Psalms
Austin, Kenneth. • S. 217-234

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Augustine and the golden age of biblical scholarship in Louvain (1550-1650)
François, Wim. • S. 235-289

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Looking backwards: The Protestant Latin Bible in the eyes of Johannes Piscator and Abraham Calov
Elliott, Mark W.. • S. 291-302