From Philology to Fossils: The Biblical Encyclopedia in Early Modern Europe

Journal of the History of Ideas 64 (1):41-60 (2003)
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Abstract

In the Early Modern era of encyclopedias, the Bible functioned as a tool for managing and organizing the superabundance of information. From Johann Alsted to Johann Scheuchzer, this paper traces the use of the Biblical encyclopedia and the ways that the Bible was deployed to control the data that flooded the world of Early Modern scholarship. In a variety of contexts, the Bible served as a structure for generating meaningful statements from informational noise. In turn, the use of the Bible as a principle of organization would have profound implications for the status of the Bible in Early Modern scholarly culture.

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