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A world on the edge of transformation. In fourteenth-century England, the Lollard movement dared to challenge the established order, placing the Bible into the hands of ordinary people for the first time. Margaret Deanesly’s The Lollard Bible And Other Medieval Biblical Versions illuminates this pivotal era, tracing the journey of medieval biblical texts as they moved from cloistered Latin manuscripts to English translations that would reshape faith and society.Through meticulous scholarship, Deanesly explores the origins and evolution of medieval scripture studies, revealing the influence of John Wycliffe and other reformers who ignited waves of religious reform in England. Her work brings to life the painstaking efforts of scribes and translators, the fierce debates over authority, and the enduring legacy of these medieval Bible translations. This volume is essential reading for scholars of medieval history, students of religious studies, and anyone fascinated by the complex tapestry of medieval Christianity and the Middle Ages’ religious texts.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For those seeking insight into historical religious manuscripts or the roots of religious change, Deanesly’s classic remains more than a scholarly resource: it is a cultural touchstone and a collector’s piece for any serious library.