Tyndale's The New Testament

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ITEM CODE: 29424
The British Library
'The boy that driveth the plough shall know more of the Scripture than [an educated man]’, William Tyndale (c.1494-1536)
A fascinating facsimile of...
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The British Library
'The boy that driveth the plough shall know more of the Scripture than [an educated man]’, William Tyndale (c.1494-1536)
A fascinating facsimile of William Tyndale’s (c.1494–1536) ground-breaking ‘The New Testament’, published in 1526 and the first English-language Bible to bring scripture to English speakers; previously the exclusive preserve of Greek and Latin scholars. Printed in Germany and expressly forbidden in England, the directness and clarity of the work made it an illicit but unstoppable force, going on to influence much of the timeless text of the King James Version. With over 700 colour facsimile pages, the book recreates Tyndale’s masterpiece from one of only two complete copies of the 1526 edition, now in the collection of the British Library. Created to the same size and specification of the original, the photographic pages present the English-language as Tyndale’s Bible would have been read. Accompanied by a scholarly introduction, this revolutionary book brought the Word of God closer to English speakers than had been possible and provides a poignant glimpse into Tyndale’s struggles for the right to read scripture in his own language.

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Hardback
17 x 12cm
720 pages
Over 700 colour facsimile pages
FSC accredited paper
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