Authorised Version Of The English Bible 1611 Apocrypha
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The Authorised Version of the Bible, commonly known as the King James Bible, was first published in 1611. The most widely accepted rendering of the Scriptures for four hundred years, the 1611 Bible has become a classic of the English language, and countless of its original phrases have passed into standard idiomatic English. Most present-day editions incorporate conservative modernisations of spelling and punctuation introduced over a century and a half by subsequent editors and printers: the text that is commonly available is that of the 1769 revision, not that of 1611. There were two printings undertaken by Robert Barker, the King’s printer in that year, and there are many variations between these two issues. This edition, produced by the Cambridge scholar William Aldis Wright in the early twentieth century, accurately and uniquely represents the original text in a clear and readable form, together with a list of the variations between the two printings of 1611 – a feature that no conventional facsimile edition can offer.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780521179300
ISBN10: 0521179300
Translation: (Authorized) King James Version (KJV)
Language: English
Color: Full Color
Binding: Paper
Published: September 2010
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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