John Ruskin and the King James Bible
Ruskin, like many English writers, was inspired by the King James Bible: not only its religious teaching but its rhythms, imagery and social subversiveness. On […]
Continue reading »Ruskin, like many English writers, was inspired by the King James Bible: not only its religious teaching but its rhythms, imagery and social subversiveness. On […]
Continue reading »On 7 June the incunabulist Paul Needham, Scheide Librarian at Princeton University, will give a masterclass at Cambridge University Library on collation and composition in […]
Continue reading »Kathryn Rudy will give a talk on ‘Delft manuscripts in the British Isles’ on Wednesday, 4 May, 5:00 pm in the Morison Room, Cambridge University […]
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