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  2. Geneva Bible - Wikipedia

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    The Geneva Bible was also issued in more convenient and affordable sizes than earlier versions. The 1560 Bible was in quarto format (218 × 139 mm type area), but pocket-size octavo editions were also issued, and a few large folio editions. The New Testament was issued at various times in sizes from quarto down to 32º (the smallest, 70×39 mm ...

  3. Early Modern English Bible translations - Wikipedia

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    There the spirit of scholarship was untrammeled. They found material for scholarly study of the Bible, and there they made and published a new version of the Bible in English, the Geneva Bible. During Elizabeth's reign sixty editions of it appeared. The Geneva Bible was first published in 1560 (Herbert #107). It made several changes: for one ...

  4. Anthony Gilby - Wikipedia

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    Many years later, the Geneva Bible was exchanged for the King James Version of 1611, which was more acceptable to the King. [12] Once the Geneva Bible was finished, Gilby finally returned to England in May 1560 and his masterpiece was published only a few weeks later. Gilby is accredited with supervising the translation and writing the annotations.

  5. Textus Receptus - Wikipedia

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    Taverner's Bible 1539; Great Bible 1539; Geneva Bible 1560–1644; Bishops' Bible 1568; Douay–Rheims Bible 1582, 1610, 1749–52. Base translation is from the Vulgate but 1749–52 editions onwards (Challoner revisions) contain major borrowings from the Tyndale, Geneva and King James versions. [134] [135] [136]

  6. Study Bible - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps the first edition of an English language Bible that qualified as a "study Bible" was the Geneva Bible published by Sir Rowland Hill in 1560; [1] [2] it contained extensive cross-references, synopses, and doctrinal points. The text of the Geneva Bible was usually not printed without the commentary, though the Cambridge edition was ...

  7. 1560 - Wikipedia

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    The complete Geneva Bible is published. [17] The first scientific society, the Academia Secretorum Naturae, is founded in Naples by Giambattista della Porta. [18] Solihull School is founded in the West Midlands of England. [19] [20] The oldest surviving violin (dated inside), known as the Charles IX, is made in Cremona, in northern Italy.