MAIN CURRENTS OF THOUGHT
SECTION 1. Biblical and Classical Scholarship
Novum Instrumentum omne, diligenter ab Erasmo Rot. recognitum et emendatum. Basileae. 1516. (Nearly 300 editions catalogued in the Bibliotheca Erasmiana. In Erasmi Opera Omnia, 1703, vol. VI.)
Novum testamentum graece et latine in academia Complutensi noviter impressum. 1514. Vetus testamentum multiplici lingua nunc primum impressum. In hac praeclarissima Complutensi universitate. 1517.
C. R. Gregory: Die Textkritik des Neuen Testaments. 3 parts. 1900-9.
Articles "Bible," in Encyclopaedia Britannica, Encyclopaedia of Religion and Ethics, Protestantische Realencyklopaedie, and Die Religion in Geschichte und Gegenwart.
E. von Dobschuetz: The Influence of the Bible on Civilization. 1913.
F. Falk: Die Bibel am Ausgange des Mittelalters, ihre Kenntnis und ihre Verbreitung. 1905.
Martin Luther's Deutsche Bibel, in Saemmtliche Werke, Weimar, separately numbered, vols. i, ii, iii, v.
K. Fullerton: "Luther's doctrine and criticism of Scripture," Bibliotheca Sacra, Jan. and April, 1906.
H. Zerener: Studien ueber das beginnende Eindringen der lutherischen Bibeluebersetzung in der deutschen Literatur. 1911.
Lutherstudien zur 4. Jahrhundertfeier der Reformation, von den Mitarbeitern der Weimarer Lutherausgabe. 1917. pp. 203 ff.
K. A. Meissinger: Luther's Exegese in der Fruehzeit. 1911.
O. Reichert: Martin Luther's Deutsche Bibel. 1910.
Sir H. H. Howorth: "The Biblical Canon according to the Continental Reformers," Journal of Theological Studies, ix, 188 ff. (1907-8).
J. P. Hentz: History of the Lutheran Version of the Bible. 1910.
D. Lortsch: Histoire de la Bible en France. 1910.
A. W. Pollard: Records of the English Bible. 1911.
S. C. Macauley: "The English Bible," Quarterly Review, Oct. 1911, pp. 505 ff.
W. Canton: The Bible and the Anglo-Saxon People. 1914.
H. T. Peck: A History of Classical Philology. 1911.
Sir J. E. Sandys: "Scholarship," chap. ix in Shakespeare's England, 1916.
Sir J. E. Sandys: A History of Classical Scholarship. Vol. ii, 1908. (Standard).
H. Hallam: Introduction to the Literature of Europe in the 15th, 16th and 17th Centuries. 1837-9. (Very comprehensive, in part antiquated, somewhat external but on the whole excellent).
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