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==Primary== | ==Primary== | ||
Complete texts (including Apocrypha). In each textual family books in print are listed first, followed by internet versions. | |||
*1611 textual family | *1611 textual family | ||
**''The Authorised Version of the English Bible 1611'', 5 volumes, Cambridge University Press, originally published 1909, transcribed from an original copy: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/bible-versions/king-james-version/text-editions/authorised-version-english-bible-1611/] | **photographic replica: [http://www.greatsite.com/facsimile-reproductions/kingjames-1611.html] | ||
**400th-anniversary edition, Oxford University Press: [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199557608.do] | **''The Authorised Version of the English Bible 1611'', 5 volumes (available separately), Cambridge University Press, originally published 1909, transcribed from an original copy, corrected from two others: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/bible-versions/king-james-version/text-editions/authorised-version-english-bible-1611/] | ||
**online transcript from unspecified source: [http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611-Bible/] | **400th-anniversary edition (source(s) unspecified), Oxford University Press: [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199557608.do]; this edition carefully preserves the original misprints, including upside-down letters | ||
**original copy: [http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/sceti/ | **Hendrickson 400th-anniversary edition: [https://www.hendricksonrose.com/p/kjv-bible-1611-edition/9781565638082] | ||
**copy of 2nd printing: [http://www.bibles-online.net/1611/] | **Nelson 400th-anniversary edition: [http://www.amazon.com/Bible-James-Version-Commemorative-Edition/dp/1418544175/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_1_2], [http://www.amazon.com/KJV-1611-Bible-NKJV-Commemorative/dp/1418544183/ref=pd_sxp_grid_pt_2_2] | ||
**searchable online transcript from unspecified source(s): [http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/1611-Bible/] | |||
**images of original copy: [https://web.archive.org/web/20230405233640/http://sceti.library.upenn.edu/sceti/printedbooksnew/index.cfm?TextID=kjbible&PagePosition=1] | |||
**images of copy of 2nd printing: [http://www.bibles-online.net/1611/] | |||
*1769 textual family | *1769 textual family | ||
**Cambridge text: [ | **Cambridge text: [https://www.cambridge.org/bibles/all-titles/kjv-cameo-reference-bible-apocrypha-black-calfskin-leather-red-letter-text-kj455xra?format=BG], [https://www.cambridge.org/bibles/all-titles/kjv-lectern-bible-apocrypha-black-goatskin-leather-over-boards-kj986xab?format=BG]; as Cambridge holds the licence as King's Printer of Bibles for England this might be considered the "official" Church of England text | ||
**Oxford World's Classics edition: [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199535941.do] | **Oxford World's Classics edition, omits marginal notes: [http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199535941.do] | ||
**Norton critical edition: [https://www.wwnorton.co.uk/books/9780393347043-the-english-bible-king-james-version]; includes notes on archaic words and meanings; Cambridge text | |||
**searchable online Oxford text: [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/k/kjv/browse.html] | |||
*1873 textual family | *1873 textual family | ||
**''Cambridge Paragraph Bible'': [https://archive.org/details/cambridgeparagra00scri] | **''Cambridge Paragraph Bible'': [https://archive.org/details/cambridgeparagra00scri] | ||
*2005 textual family | *2005 textual family | ||
**''New Cambridge Paragraph Bible'', 2011 revision: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/bible- | **''New Cambridge Paragraph Bible'', 2011 revision: [http://www.cambridge.org/bibles/all-titles/new-cambridge-paragraph-bible-apocrypha-kj590ta-personal-size?format=HB]; electronic version [https://www.logos.com/product/24557/the-new-cambridge-paragraph-bible-with-the-apocrypha-rev-ed] | ||
**Penguin Classics edition, using the 2005 text with some corrections, and omitting the marginal notes: [http://www. | **Penguin Classics edition, using the 2005 text with some corrections, and omitting the marginal notes: [https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/60401/the-bible/] | ||
*unspecified | |||
**[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Holy-Bible-James-Version-Apocrypha/dp/1480007889/ref=sr_1_14?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412326161&sr=1-14&keywords=apocrypha] | |||
**[http://www.amazon.ca/James-Bible-Apocrypha-Christopher-Baird-ebook/dp/B004L62CQY/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1413479857&sr=1-1&keywords=apocrypha] (Kindle) | |||
**[http://www.biblestudytools.com/apocrypha/kjva/] | |||
The number of editions without Apocrypha is enormous. Nearly all belong to the 1769 textual family. | |||
==Secondary== | ==Secondary== | ||
*Harold Bloom, ''The Shadow of a Great Rock: a Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible'', Yale University Press, 2011 | |||
*Benson Bobrick: ''The Making of the English Bible'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001 | *Benson Bobrick: ''The Making of the English Bible'', Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001 | ||
*Melvyn Bragg: ''The Book of Books: the Radical Impact of the King James Bible 1611–2011'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2011 | *Melvyn Bragg: ''The Book of Books: the Radical Impact of the King James Bible 1611–2011'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2011 | ||
*David G. Burke, John F. Kutsko, & Philip H. Towner (eds), ''The King James Version at 400: Assessing Its Genius As Bible Translation and Its Literary Influence'', Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2013: [http://www.sbl-site.org/assets/pdfs/pubs/061126P-front.pdf] | |||
*Gordon Campbell: ''Bible: the Story of the King James Version 1611–2011'', Oxford University Press, 2010 | *Gordon Campbell: ''Bible: the Story of the King James Version 1611–2011'', Oxford University Press, 2010 | ||
*David Crystal: ''Begat: the King James Bible and the English Language'', 978-0-19-958585-4, Oxford University Press, 2010 | *David Crystal: ''Begat: the King James Bible and the English Language'', 978-0-19-958585-4, Oxford University Press, 2010 | ||
*Hannibal Hamlin & Norman W. Jones (eds): ''The King James Bible after 400 Years: Literary, Linguistic, and Cultural Influences'', Cambridge University Press, 2010 | |||
*David Lyle Jeffrey (ed), ''The King James Bible and the World It Made'', Baylor University Press, Waco, 2011 | |||
*Alister McGrath: ''In the Beginning: the Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language and a Culture'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2001 | *Alister McGrath: ''In the Beginning: the Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language and a Culture'', Hodder & Stoughton, 2001 | ||
*Adam Nicolson: ''When God Spoke English: the Making of the King James Bible'', Harper, 2003 | *Helen Moore & Julian Reid, eds: ''Manifold Greatness: the Making of the King James Bible'', Bodleian Library, 2011 | ||
*Adam Nicolson: ''Power and Glory: Jacobean England and the Making of the King James Bible''/''God's Secretaries: the Making of the King James Bible''/''When God Spoke English: the Making of the King James Bible'', Harper, 2003 [variant titles in different editions] | |||
*David Norton: | *David Norton: | ||
**''The Textual History of the King James Bible'', Cambridge University Press, 2005 | **''The Textual History of the King James Bible'', Cambridge University Press, 2005 | ||
**''The King James Bible: a Short History from Tyndale to Today'', Cambridge University Press, 2011 | **''The King James Bible: a Short History from Tyndale to Today'', Cambridge University Press, 2011 | ||
*Gustavus S. Paine, ''The Learned Men'', 1959; reissued as ''The Men behind the King James Version'', Baker, 1977 | |||
*F.H.A. Scrivener, ''The Authorized Version of the English Bible (1611): Its Subsequent Reprints and Modern Representations'', Cambridge University Press, 1884 (still in print) | |||
*Philip C. Stine, ''Four Hundred Years on the Best Seller List'', [http://www.amazon.co.uk/Four-Hundred-Years-Best-Seller-ebook/dp/B0087IDZBS/ref=sr_1_38?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1412326632&sr=1-38&keywords=apocrypha] (Kindle) | |||
*Derek Wilson, ''The People's Bible: the Remarkable History of the King James Version'', Lion, 2010 |
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Primary
Complete texts (including Apocrypha). In each textual family books in print are listed first, followed by internet versions.
- 1611 textual family
- photographic replica: [1]
- The Authorised Version of the English Bible 1611, 5 volumes (available separately), Cambridge University Press, originally published 1909, transcribed from an original copy, corrected from two others: [2]
- 400th-anniversary edition (source(s) unspecified), Oxford University Press: [3]; this edition carefully preserves the original misprints, including upside-down letters
- Hendrickson 400th-anniversary edition: [4]
- Nelson 400th-anniversary edition: [5], [6]
- searchable online transcript from unspecified source(s): [7]
- images of original copy: [8]
- images of copy of 2nd printing: [9]
- 1769 textual family
- Cambridge text: [10], [11]; as Cambridge holds the licence as King's Printer of Bibles for England this might be considered the "official" Church of England text
- Oxford World's Classics edition, omits marginal notes: [12]
- Norton critical edition: [13]; includes notes on archaic words and meanings; Cambridge text
- searchable online Oxford text: [14]
- 1873 textual family
- Cambridge Paragraph Bible: [15]
- 2005 textual family
- unspecified
The number of editions without Apocrypha is enormous. Nearly all belong to the 1769 textual family.
Secondary
- Harold Bloom, The Shadow of a Great Rock: a Literary Appreciation of the King James Bible, Yale University Press, 2011
- Benson Bobrick: The Making of the English Bible, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2001
- Melvyn Bragg: The Book of Books: the Radical Impact of the King James Bible 1611–2011, Hodder & Stoughton, 2011
- David G. Burke, John F. Kutsko, & Philip H. Towner (eds), The King James Version at 400: Assessing Its Genius As Bible Translation and Its Literary Influence, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2013: [22]
- Gordon Campbell: Bible: the Story of the King James Version 1611–2011, Oxford University Press, 2010
- David Crystal: Begat: the King James Bible and the English Language, 978-0-19-958585-4, Oxford University Press, 2010
- Hannibal Hamlin & Norman W. Jones (eds): The King James Bible after 400 Years: Literary, Linguistic, and Cultural Influences, Cambridge University Press, 2010
- David Lyle Jeffrey (ed), The King James Bible and the World It Made, Baylor University Press, Waco, 2011
- Alister McGrath: In the Beginning: the Story of the King James Bible and How It Changed a Nation, a Language and a Culture, Hodder & Stoughton, 2001
- Helen Moore & Julian Reid, eds: Manifold Greatness: the Making of the King James Bible, Bodleian Library, 2011
- Adam Nicolson: Power and Glory: Jacobean England and the Making of the King James Bible/God's Secretaries: the Making of the King James Bible/When God Spoke English: the Making of the King James Bible, Harper, 2003 [variant titles in different editions]
- David Norton:
- The Textual History of the King James Bible, Cambridge University Press, 2005
- The King James Bible: a Short History from Tyndale to Today, Cambridge University Press, 2011
- Gustavus S. Paine, The Learned Men, 1959; reissued as The Men behind the King James Version, Baker, 1977
- F.H.A. Scrivener, The Authorized Version of the English Bible (1611): Its Subsequent Reprints and Modern Representations, Cambridge University Press, 1884 (still in print)
- Philip C. Stine, Four Hundred Years on the Best Seller List, [23] (Kindle)
- Derek Wilson, The People's Bible: the Remarkable History of the King James Version, Lion, 2010