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Power and Glory: Jacobean England and the Making of the King James Bible (Text o电子书

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作       者:Adam Nicolson

出  版  社:HarperCollins Publishers

出版时间:2017-01-26

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A fascinating, lively account of the making of the King James Bible. James VI of Scotland – now James I of England – came into his new kingdom in 1603. Trained almost from birth to manage rival political factions, he was determined not only to hold his throne, but to avoid the strife caused by religious groups that was bedevilling most European countries. He would hold his God-appointed position and unify his kingdom. Out of these circumstances, and involving the very people who were engaged in the bitterest controversies, a book of extraordinary grace and lasting literary appeal was created: the King James Bible. 47 scholars from Cambridge, Oxford and London translated the Bible, drawing from many previous versions, and created what many believe to be the greatest prose work ever written in English – the product of a culture in a peculiarly conflicted era. This was the England of Shakespeare, Marlowe, Jonson and Bacon; but also of extremist Puritans, the Gunpowder plot, the Plague, of slum dwellings and crushing religious confines. Quite how this astonishing translation emerges is the central question of this book. Far more than Shakespeare, this Bible helped to create and shape the language. It is the origin of many of our most familiar phrases, and the foundations of the English-speaking world. It was a generous and deliberate decision to make the Bible available to the common man: not an immediate commercial success, but which later became a bestseller, and has remained one ever since. Adam Nicolson gives a fascinating and dramatic account of the early years of the first Stewart ruler, and the scholars who laboured for seven years to create the world's greatest book; immersing us in a world of ingratiating bishops, a fascinating monarch and London at a time unlike any other.
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Title Page

Copyright

Praise

Contents

Preface

1: A poore man now arrived at the Land of Promise

2: The multitudes of people covered the beautie of the fields

3: He sate among graue, learned and reuerend men

4: Faire and softly goeth far

5: I am for the medium in all things

6: The danger never dreamt of, that is the danger

7: O lett me bosome thee, lett me preserve thee next to my heart

8: We have twice and thrice so much scope for oure earthlie peregrination…

9: When we do luxuriate and grow riotous in the gallantnesse of this world

10: True Religion is in no way a gargalisme only

11: The grace of the fashion of it

12: Hath God forgotten to be gracious? hath he in anger shut vp his tender mercies?

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Appendices

The Sixteenth-Century Bible

The Six Companies of Translators

Chronology

Select Bibliography

Index

P.S. Ideas, interviews & features …

About the Author

Portrait

Life Drawing

Top Ten Favourite Reads

About the Book

A Critical Eye

Literature by Committee

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