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    Earliest Known Draft of King James Bible Found

    -The King James Bible is the most widely read work in English literature, a masterpiece of translation whose stately cadences and transcendent phrases have long been seen, even by secular readers, as having emerged from a kind of collective divine inspiration.

    But now, in an unassuming notebook held in an archive at the University of Cambridge, an American scholar has found what he says is an important new clue to the earthly processes behind that masterpiece: the earliest known draft, and the only one definitively written in the hand of one of the roughly four dozen translators who worked on it.

    The notebook, which dates from 1604 to 1608, was discovered by Jeffrey Alan Miller, an assistant professor of English at Montclair State University in New Jersey, who announced his research on Wednesday in an article in The Times Literary Supplement.

    While the notebook has yet to be examined by other scholars, experts who have reviewed Professor Miller's research called it perhaps the most significant archival find relating to the King James Bible in decades.

    David Norton, an emeritus professor at the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand and the author of several books about the King James Bible, called it "a major discovery" — if not quite equal to finding a draft of one of Shakespeare's plays, "getting on up there."

    Gordon Campbell, a fellow in Renaissance studies at the University of Leicester and a consultant for the planned Museum of the Bible in Washington, said the new manuscript shed fresh light on how the King James translators actually did their work, as opposed to how they had been told to do it.

    Studying the creation of the King James Bible "is like working with a jigsaw puzzle where 90 percent of the pieces are missing," Mr. Campbell said. "You can arrange the surviving pieces as you wish, but then you find something new and you realize you put it together the wrong way."

    The King James Bible, published in 1611, was produced by six teams of translators, known as "companies," in London, Oxford and Cambridge, who were charged with creating an authorized version that would support the Church of England against the Puritan influence seen in some earlier translations. Along with Shakespeare's First Folio of 1623, it is one of the most influential books in the history of English and the wellspring of common phrases like "salt of the earth," "drop in the bucket" and "fight the good fight," to name only a few...

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/15/bo...s=AUDDEVREMARK

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