All Stories

  1. Erasmus and the Johannine Comma (1 John 5.7-8)
  2. Biblical Criticism in Early Modern Europe
  3. Music, Spirit and Ecclesiastical Politics in Elizabethan England: John Case and his Apologia Musices
  4. Melanchthon’s theory of spirit as a bridge between Galen, Ficino and Luther
  5. A Further Source for the Ghent Altarpiece? The Revelations of Bridget of Sweden
  6. Printing Hofhaimer: A Case Study
  7. Music, Magic, and Humanism in Late Sixteenth-Century Venice: Fabio Paolini and the Heritage of Ficino, Vicentino, and Zarlino
  8. Cornelius Agrippa’s School of Love: Teaching Plato’s Symposium at the Renaissance University
  9. The Johannine comma in sixteenth-century bibles after Erasmus
  10. Appendix: translation of Erasmus’ annotations on the Johannine comma (1516–1535)
  11. Erasmus
  12. The Johannine comma in the long nineteenth century
  13. Bibliography
  14. Conclusion
  15. Raising the ghost of Arius: the Johannine comma and Trinitarian debate in the sixteenth century
  16. Foreword
  17. Introduction: The birth of the Trinity
  18. From Civil War to Enlightenment