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Speakers And Titles Of Papers:
- Prof Brad S. Gregory, Stanford University, USA – KEYNOTE SPEAKER –The Famous Controversy between Tyndale and More, and Their Divergent Views of Christian Sanctity, and how this related to their discrepant views of Christian Truth
- Prof Peter Auksi , University of Western Ontario, Canada. Erasmus as Source, Influence and Object of Criticism: Tyndale on the Light of Northern Humanism
- Prof Richard Duerden, Brigham Young University, USA. Who Brought Luther to the Elizabethans? The Translator of Luther’s Commentary on Galatians.
- Prof Fabiny, Budapest, Hungary. Reformation Apocalypse and Shakespearean Tragedy
- Dr Tom S. Freeman, British Academy/Cambridge University, UK, Back to the Future: John Foxe, John Day and The Whole Works of Tyndale, Frith and Barnes
- Prof Dr Paul Gillaerts, Lessius Hogeschool, Belgium. Dutch Printed Bibles in Print: Some Parallels between Tyndale’s Contemporaries and the Present Day
- Prof Jean-François Gilmont, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. Jacques Lefèvre d’Etaples and the First French Printed Bibles (in French)
- Dr Ralph de Koninck ‘Imagines et figurae bibliorum’: The Genesis and Development of ‘Picture Bibles’ in Antwerp in the Second Half of the 16th Century (in French)
- Prof Dr Matthijs Lamberigts, KU Leuven
- Prof David Loades, British Academy, UK
- Dr Helen L. Parish, Reading University, UK
- Dr Amanda Piesse, Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland. Tyndale and Allegory
- Dr Deborah Pollard, Queen Mary College, London University, UK/ Lethbridge College, Alberta, Canada. Demonstration: The Tyndale Bible Concordance
- Prof Richard Rex, Cambridge University, UK. Lollardy and Lutheranism in Tyndale’s Theology
- Prof Meg Twycross, Lancaster University, UK. Visual Representations of the Bible in the Low Countries in the late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance
- Dr Gerrit de Vylder, Lessius Hogeschool, Belgium. The Economic History of Tyndale’s Antwerp
- Dr Vivienne Westbrook, National University of Taiwan, Taiwan. Reading Paratexts as Signs of the Times
- Dr Kaoru Yamazaki, Meijigakuin University, Tokyo, Japan. The History of the Bible of the Reformation and the Personal Computer
Panel – Papers And Discussion
Prologues to Tyndale’s Hexateuch
Chair: Dr Jos E. Vercruysse S.J.
- Dr Anne M. O’Donnell SND Catholic University of Washington, USA. Rituals in the Prologue to Leviticus and Vows in the Prologue to Numbers
- Dr Brian A. Cummings Sussex University, UK. The Luck of the English: Tyndale’s Prologues to Genesis & Jonah
- Revd Dr Ralph S. Werrell, UK. Divine Mercy and Human Compassion in the Prologues to Exodus and Deuteronomy
Presentation
Vernacular Bibles in Antwerp 1526-1538
K.U.Leuven/ Université Catholique de
Louvain project, Belgium
Dr Guido Latré, Paul Arblaster, Gergely
Juhasz