Erasmus' Egg: Humanism, Reformation, and the People's BookMain MenuIntroductionBiblesPeopleA list of the major players in the development of the Reformation BiblePlacesA list of the important places where drama of the Reformation Bible unfoldedDatesConclusionAcknowledgementsBrittany Adams26e86cd769fe9817154283bb73ddb1fd0ad9d1c2
Complutensian Polyglot
12016-03-21T08:59:20-07:00Brittany Adams26e86cd769fe9817154283bb73ddb1fd0ad9d1c275841plain2016-03-21T08:59:20-07:00Brittany Adams26e86cd769fe9817154283bb73ddb1fd0ad9d1c2Although this volume was completed as early as 1514, it was not officially available for another six years, as the Pope favored Erasmus' translation of the Greek New Testament and did not want the Complutensian Polyglot providing any sort of competition.
George, Timothy. Reading Scripture with the Reformers. Downers Grove, Ill. : IVP Academic, c2011.