Non-Wycliffite Bible Translation in Oxford, Trinity College, 29 and universal history writing in Late Medieval England
The late-fifteenth-century Middle English manuscript Oxford, Trinity College, 29 contains a universal history of the world, compiled from diverse religious and secular source texts and written by a single compiler-scribe. A great part of the text is focused on Old Testament history and uses the Vulg...
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De Gruyter
2020
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