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Book: Iconic Books and Texts

Chapter: 9. The Tell-Tale Iconic Book

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.21413

Blurb:

This chapter draws on the images from sixteenth-century publications in the Digital Image Archive to explore how books are used in printed images related to biblical interpretation. The investigation finds that images of books are used: (1) to indicate authorship of biblical works; (2) to defend the orthodoxy of later writers; (3) to affirm the learning, piety, and social standing of certain writers, saints, and other figures from antiquity; (4) to contend that the message and ministries of certain biblical figures were based on Scripture; and (5) to link antiquity with the Early Modern period.

Chapter Contributors

  • M. Patrick Graham (Graham2@equinoxpub.com - mgraham1)