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ISBN
9780198175216
Subject Area
Religion, History
Publication Name
Apocryphal Apocalypse : The Reception of the Second Book of Esdras (4 Ezra) from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
Item Length
8.8 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, Europe / General
Series
Oxford-Warburg Studies
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Alastair Hamilton
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
22.5 Oz
Number of Pages
408 Pages

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The first study of the reception of the apocryphal Second Book of Esdras (4 Ezra) from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century. The author discusses the concepts of biblical apocrypha and canonicity in connection with the increasingly critical attitude to religious authority which developed with the humanists and intensified with the Reformation.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198175213
ISBN-13
9780198175216
eBay Product ID (ePID)
699863

Product Key Features

Author
Alastair Hamilton
Publication Name
Apocryphal Apocalypse : The Reception of the Second Book of Esdras (4 Ezra) from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Subject
Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, Europe / General
Series
Oxford-Warburg Studies
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion, History
Number of Pages
408 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.8 in
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
22.5 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
99-031584
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Bs1715.2.H35 1999
Reviews
'we must be grateful to the author for his important and stimulatingcontribution to the history of biblical literature.'Irena Backus, Comptes Rendus., 'Hamilton's study is a fascinating, and different, study of how arelatively obscure apocryphon was made use of at a crucial period in Europeanhistory by some significant and influential writers, and indeed by a few artists... This monograph could and should stimulate renewed study of this apocalypse.'J.K. Elliott, Novum Testamentum, Vol.XLII, 2 (2000), Hamilton's erudition, grasp on an immense range of problems and intimate knowledge of an impressive number of past micro-cultures of exegis and prophecy inform every page of The Apocryphal Apocalypse, 'Hamilton's book is an outstanding and very original contribution to the history of changing religious and scholarly attitudes towards biblical texts; a history in which woof and warp of the rich intellectual texture of dissent and prophecy in early modern times become clearly visible, to thedelight of the reader'Church History (Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis Vol.81 No.1), 'This book is especially interesting for the light it sheds on different attitudes to the apocrypha'Ecclesiastical History, vol. 52/4, 'This is a book in which the learning would be breathtaking if it were not worn so lightly. It ranges over a full range of confessional and natinal examples, in every case with a clarity of exposition and judicious judgements that are quite faultless. Sensibly, and as one would wish, thecomplete text of 2 Esdras is provided as an appendix. The bibliography is full, the scholarship impeccable. This is scholarly writing of the highest level.'Ecclesiastical History, vol. 52/4, 'Hamilton's erudition, grasp of an immense range of problems and intimateknowledge of an impressive number of past micro-cultures of exegesis andprophecy inform every page of The Apocryphal Apocalypse.'Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement, 21/4/00., This is a fascinating account of the reception history of Second Esdras that superbly highlights the complex relationship between texts and their interpreters ... Hamilton's study will be welcomed by all kinds of specialists, not least because of his impressive command of the relevant sources and their historical settings. His lucid summaries are always accompanied by pertinent quotations in their original languages - no mean feat, given the range of languages involved!, 'Hamilton's monograph betrays wide learning and scholarship. The bibliography and footnotes are full and impressive. His writing style is clear and fluent'J.K. Elliott, Novum Testamentum, Vol.XLII,2 (2000), 'Hamilton traces the textual battles and negotiations with admirablepatience and minute attention to detail. Eventually, a compelling story emerges- one that quietly but definitively undermines many widely held beliefs aboutthe history of scholarship in the Renaissance and after.'Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement, 21/4/00., Alastair Hamilton ... has now devoted a learned and lucid book to the reception of 2 Esdras in the Renaissance and after, Hamilton's discussions reflect solid and often insightful scholarship, and at several points add significant new dimensions to our understanding; in general his work fills a notable void in the available literature. The volume helpfully includes the AV text of 2 Esdras as an appendix, 'a significant contribution to our knowledge of the reception ofapocryphal writings in the early modern period ... One of the most interestingsections of Hamilton's study is devoted to Wolfgang Lazius' use of the book toprove the eventual triumph of the Church of Rome and the House of Habsburg.'Irena Backus, Comptes Rendus., 'Hamilton never shows more learning than in his meticulous tally of the many ways in which 2 Esdras provoked and inspired those who believed that the Bible, once deciphered, would reveal the template with which God had shaped the past and future.' Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement, 21/4/00., 'Hamilton's monograph betrays wide learning and scholarship. Thebibliography and footnotes are full and impressive. His writing style is clearand fluent'J.K. Elliott, Novum Testamentum, Vol.XLII,2 (2000), The Bibliography Is Full, the Scholarship Impeccable. this Is Scholarly Writing of the Highest Level, 'This erudite tour de force is something more than a simple bibliographical examination of 2 Esdras, it is also an important contribution to the intellectual history of the period ... Hamilton's ... study ... fills in some of the gaps left by mainstream histories of ideas that tend to focus ondominant thinkers and their contributions to the development of civilization.'Journal of The Society for Utopian Studies, Vol. 11, No.2, 2000, The work reads like a good novel, but is a very scholarly production, evidence of immense research ... we have reason to be grateful to this author for putting his tremendous erudition at our disposal in this volume, 'Paradoxical stories ... which unfold along the way, impart a winning toneto this erudite history of a strange book of the Bible and its even strangermodern readers.'Anthony Grafton, Times Literary Supplement, 21/4/00., 'Alastair Hamilton has rescued this prophetic text from scholarly oblivion'Church History (Nederlands Archief voor Kerkgeschiedenis Vol.81 No.1), 'Hamilton's study is a fascinating, and different, study of how a relatively obscure apocryphon was made use of at a crucial period in European history by some significant and influential writers, and indeed by a few artists ... This monograph could and should stimulate renewed study of thisapocalypse.'J.K. Elliott, Novum Testamentum, Vol.XLII, 2 (2000), 'a significant contribution to our knowledge of the reception of apocryphal writings in the early modern period ... One of the most interesting sections of Hamilton's study is devoted to Wolfgang Lazius' use of the book to prove the eventual triumph of the Church of Rome and the House ofHabsburg.' Irena Backus, Comptes Rendus., 'This is a delightful book that will repay the attention of almost any reader interested in the scholarship, thought world or contemporary culture of Renaissance and Reformation Europe.'Ecclesiastical History, vol. 52/4, 'The remarkably thorough and engaging history of hte reception of the apocryphal book of 2 Esdras will be important to historians of the Reformation, particularly those with an interest in dissenting and millenarian movements. ...also worthwhile reading for biblical scholars who areinterested in the history of interpretation, because the diversity of hermeneutical approaches during this period is often overlooked. ... Hamilton commands an admirable array of sources, some of them very obsure, and weaves them into a fascinating historical narrative.'Karina Martin Hogan, Journal of Religion, Vol 81, No 1, January 2001.
Table of Content
1. From the Church Fathers to the Renaissance2. Prophecy and Kabbalism3. Official Attitudes4. Catholic Responses5. The Radical Solution: The Anabaptists6. A Broad Tradition of Dissent7. Rosicrucians, New Prophets and the Thirty Years War8. Radical Pietism and Eirenic Mysticism9. Of Monsters, Indians and Jews10. Controversialists and Scholars11. England and the Arabic Version12. The AftermathConclusionAppendix: 2 EsdrasBibliographyIndex of Biblical PassagesGeneral index
Copyright Date
1999
Dewey Decimal
229/.1
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes

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