The daily discoveries of a Bible scholar and manuscript hunter: a biography of James Rendel Harris (1852-1941)

"This is the first full biography of James Rendel Harris (1852-1941), Bible and patristic scholar, manuscript collector, Quaker theologian, devotional writer, traveler, folklorist, and relief worker. Drawing on published and unpublished sources gathered in the States, Europe, and the Middle Eas...

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Main Author: Falcetta, Alessandro 1971- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London International Clark 2018
London Bloomsbury Publishing 2018
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Falcetta, Alessandro, 1971-, The daily discoveries of a Bible scholar and manuscript hunter] (2020) (Wallace, Daniel B., 1952 -)
[Rezension von: Falcetta, Alessandro, 1971-, The daily discoveries of a Bible scholar and manuscript hunter] (2021) (Gurry, Peter J.)
[Rezension von: Falcetta, Alessandro, 1971-, The daily discoveries of a Bible scholar and manuscript hunter] (2020) (Clements, Ronald Ernest, 1929 -)
[Rezension von: Falcetta, Alessandro, 1971-, The daily discoveries of a Bible scholar and manuscript hunter] (2020) (May, David M., 1958 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Harris, James Rendel 1852-1941
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Harris, J. Rendel (James Rendel) (1852-1941) Biography
B Biography
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Summary:"This is the first full biography of James Rendel Harris (1852-1941), Bible and patristic scholar, manuscript collector, Quaker theologian, devotional writer, traveler, folklorist, and relief worker. Drawing on published and unpublished sources gathered in the States, Europe, and the Middle East, many of which were previously unknown, Alessandro Falcetta tells the story of Harris's life and works set against the background of the cultural and political life of contemporary Britain. Falcetta traces the development of Harris's career from Cambridge to Birmingham, the story of his seven journeys to the Middle East, and of his many campaigns, from religious freedom to conscientious objection. This is the first full biography of James Rendel Harris (1852-1941), Bible and patristic scholar, manuscript collector, Quaker theologian, devotional writer, traveler, folklorist, and relief worker. Drawing on published and unpublished sources gathered in the States, Europe, and the Middle East, many of which were previously unknown, Alessandro Falcetta tells the story of Harris's life and works set against the background of the cultural and political life of contemporary Britain. Falcetta traces the development of Harris's career from Cambridge to Birmingham, the story of his seven journeys to the Middle East, and of his many campaigns, from religious freedom to conscientious objection. The book focuses upon Harris's innovative contributions in the field of textual and literary criticism, on the acquisitions of hundreds of manuscripts from the Middle East, on his discoveries of early Christian works, in particular the Odes of Solomon, on his Quakers beliefs and on his studies in the cult of twins. His enormous output and extensive correspondence reveal an indefatigable genius in close contact with the most famous scholars of his time, from Hort to Harnack, Nestle, the 'Sisters of Sinai', and Frazer. The book focuses upon Harris's innovative contributions in the field of textual and literary criticism, on the acquisitions of hundreds of manuscripts from the Middle East, on his discoveries of early Christian works, in particular the Odes of Solomon, on his Quakers beliefs and on his studies in the cult of twins. His enormous output and extensive correspondence reveal an indefatigable genius in close contact with the most famous scholars of his time, from Hort to Harnack, Nestle, the 'Sisters of Sinai', and Frazer."--Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN:0567674207
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9780567674203