The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590-1670

A study of the school of biblical scholarship established by Joseph Scaliger in the Dutch Republic in the period 1590-1670.

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Main Author: Miert, Dirk van 1974- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford Oxford University Press USA- OSO 2018
In:Year: 2018
Reviews:[Rezension von: Miert, Dirk van, 1974-, The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590-1670] (2021) (Ross, William A., 1987 -)
[Rezension von: Miert, Dirk van, 1974-, The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590-1670] (2021) (Rankin, Mark)
[Rezension von: Miert, Dirk van, 1974-, The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590-1670] (2020) (Dürr, Renate, 1961 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Netherlands / History 1590-1670
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Bible-Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Electronic books
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:A study of the school of biblical scholarship established by Joseph Scaliger in the Dutch Republic in the period 1590-1670.
Intro -- Cover -- The Emancipation of Biblical Philology in the Dutch Republic, 1590-1670 -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface: What This Book is (Not) About -- Introduction: Biblical Philology in the Sixteenth Century -- CLASSICAL PHILOLOGY AND BIBLICAL PHILOLOGY -- BIBLICAL PHILOLOGY BEFORE AND DURING THE REFORMATION -- BIBLICAL PHILOLOGY IN THE 'GOLDEN AGE' -- TOLERANCE AND THE INSTITUTIONS OF CONTROL: THE HAND THAT FEEDS -- THE EROSION OF THE AUTHORITY OF TRADITION -- ENGLAND, SWITZERLAND, FRANCE, AND GERMANY -- CENTRAL QUESTION AND SUB-QUESTIONS -- Chapter 1: Joseph Scaliger: The Power of Philology (1590-1609) -- 1.1. SCALIGER, PHILOLOGIST -- 1.2. SCALIGER'S BIBLICAL PHILOLOGICAL ANNOTATIONS AS PRINTED POSTHUMOUSLY IN HIS LETTERS -- 1.3. SCALIGER'S BIBLICAL PHILOLOGY IN HIS UNPUBLISHED LETTERS TO DE THOU AND TO SEGUIN -- 1.4. SCALIGER'S BIBLICAL PHILOLOGY IN THE SCALIGERANA -- Textual Corruption -- Authorship and Authority -- Etymologies and Antiquarianism -- 1.5. SCALIGER'S BIBLICAL PHILOLOGY IN THE MARGINS OF HIS BOOKS -- 1.6. THE LIMITS OF FREEDOM -- Chapter 2: Biblical Philology: Nothing Radical (1609:-1619:) -- 2.1. THE LIMITS OF PHILOLOGY -- 2.2. THE CONTROVERSY STARTS -- 2.3. JACOBUS ARMINIUS -- 2.4. FRANCISCUS GOMARUS: THE BIBLICAL PHILOLOGIST -- 2.5. JOHANNES DRUSIUS -- 2.6. HUGO GROTIUS'S DE IMPERIO AND ORDINUM PIETAS -- 2.7. CONCLUSIONS -- Chapter 3: Mobilizing Biblical Philology: The States' Translation (1619:-1637:) -- 3.1. PHILOLOGY: HANDMAIDEN TO PHILOLOGY -- 3.2. MAKING THE STATES' TRANSLATION -- 3.3. REVISING THE OLD TESTAMENT STATES' TRANSLATION -- The Spirit of God and Bodily Things -- God and Idols -- 3.4. REVISING THE NEW TESTAMENT -- 3.5. THE USE OF THE STATES' TRANSLATION -- Chapter 4: The Biblical Philology of Daniel Heinsius (1619:-1640:).
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ISBN:0192525980