June 5, 2012, Filed Under: Books + Manuscripts, Exhibitions + EventsIn the Galleries: Anatomy of the King James Bible title page The title page of the 1611 King James Bible is the first title page of an English Bible to feature a depiction of the Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Though this Bible is traditionally called the “King James,” the title page does not announce the king’s patronage by featuring… read more
April 10, 2012, Filed Under: Books + Manuscripts, Exhibitions + EventsRecommended Reading: The King James Bible: Its History and Influence The Ransom Center’s current exhibition The King James Bible: It’s History and Influence tells the little-known story of one of the most widely read and printed books in the history of the English language. Exhibition co-curator Danielle Brune Sigler offers a list of recommended reading that traces the history of… read more