The Bible in English from the Early Middle Ages to 1611
A one-day colloquium to mark the 400th anniversary of the publication of the
King James Bible
12 November 2011
Canterbury Cathedral Lodge
This colloquium will explore English translations of the Bible from the
Early Middle Ages up to the publication of the King James Version in
1611. The day includes a series of lectures, a private view of the
Cathedral’s exhibition of Bibles in English from Tyndale to King James
Version, and morning and afternoon refreshments. The speakers are Dr
Alixe Bovey, Dr Helen Gittos, Dr Sarah James, Professor John Thompson,
and Dr Ryan Perry, and the day will culminate in Professor Stephen
Prickett’s keynote address on the King James Version.
All are welcome. Advance registration is strongly encouraged. £15,
with reduced rates for Friends of the Centre for Medieval and Early
Modern Studies (MEMS); seniors and unwaged (£10); and students (£5).
To register, please contact Claire Taylor at the Centre for Medieval and
Early Modern Studies at the University of Kent: c.l.taylor@kent.ac.uk.
To see the programme and to find out more about becoming a Friend of
MEMS, visit our website: www.kent.ac.uk/mems.
King James Bible
12 November 2011
Canterbury Cathedral Lodge
This colloquium will explore English translations of the Bible from the
Early Middle Ages up to the publication of the King James Version in
1611. The day includes a series of lectures, a private view of the
Cathedral’s exhibition of Bibles in English from Tyndale to King James
Version, and morning and afternoon refreshments. The speakers are Dr
Alixe Bovey, Dr Helen Gittos, Dr Sarah James, Professor John Thompson,
and Dr Ryan Perry, and the day will culminate in Professor Stephen
Prickett’s keynote address on the King James Version.
All are welcome. Advance registration is strongly encouraged. £15,
with reduced rates for Friends of the Centre for Medieval and Early
Modern Studies (MEMS); seniors and unwaged (£10); and students (£5).
To register, please contact Claire Taylor at the Centre for Medieval and
Early Modern Studies at the University of Kent: c.l.taylor@kent.ac.uk.
To see the programme and to find out more about becoming a Friend of
MEMS, visit our website: www.kent.ac.uk/mems.