My apologies for cross-listing. Yesterday, a conversation developed on
the Milton list-serve that I'd be interested to continue here. I
raised a question about trustworthy, scholarly editions of Bibles.
I'm particularly interested in learning about the KJV, Bishops',
Geneva, Tyndale, Wycliffe, Vulgate, and Duoay-Rheims versions that
people use for research and teaching. I'd also be interested in
learning more about secondary sources you work with in Bible as
Literature/Bible and Literature classes as well.
I'm compiling a Microsoft Word document with all of this information
and am certainly willing to share it. Please contact me off-list if
you'd like a copy.
All the best,
Mitch Harris
Mitchell M. Harris
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Augustana College
2001 S. Summit Ave.
Sioux Falls, SD 57197
(605) 274-5297
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To sleep, or run wrong, is."
- John Donne
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