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The Daily Discoveries of a Bible Scholar and Manuscript Hunter

A Biography of James Rendel Harris (1852–1941)

Alessandro Falcetta

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T.& T.Clark Ltd
28 November 2019
This is the first full biography of James Rendel Harris (1852-1941), Bible and patristic scholar, manuscript collector, Quaker theologian, devotional writer, traveller, folklorist, and relief worker. Drawing on published and unpublished sources gathered in the United States, Europe, and the Middle East, many of which were previously unknown, Alessandro Falcetta tells the story of Harris’s life and works set against the background of the cultural and political life of contemporary Britain. Falcetta traces the development of Harris’s career from Cambridge to Birmingham, the story of his seven journeys to the Middle East, and of his many campaigns, from religious freedom to conscientious objection.

The book focuses upon Harris’s innovative contributions in the field of textual and literary criticism, his acquisitions of hundreds of manuscripts from the Middle East, his discoveries of early Christian works – in particular the Odes of Solomon – his Quaker beliefs and his studies in the cult of twins. His enormous output and extensive correspondence reveal an indefatigable genius in close contact with the most famous scholars of his time, from Hort to Harnack, Nestle, the ‘Sisters of Sinai’, and Frazer.
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Imprint:   T.& T.Clark Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   975g
ISBN:   9780567692658
ISBN 10:   0567692655
Pages:   704
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF MAPS TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABBREVIATIONS AUTHOR’S NOTES PROLOGUE CHAPTER 1. BETWEEN TWO RIVERS CHAPTER 2. FROM MATH TO HORT CHAPTER 3. CONVERSION CHAPTER 4. HELEN CHAPTER 5. A PROMISING SCHOLAR CHAPTER 6. A POPULAR PROFESSOR CHAPTER 7. THE DARK CLOSET CHAPTER 8. THE CALL OF THE CAM CHAPTER 9. THE SEPTUAGINT MISSION CHAPTER 10. WITH THE SISTERS OF SINAI CHAPTER 11. THE BREEZE OF CAMBRIDGE CHAPTER 12. THE ORIGINS OF THE TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT CHAPTER 13. THE SWORD OF THE SULTAN CHAPTER 14. BACK TO THE OURFANS CHAPTER 15. LEYDEN’S DIS-APPOINTMENT CHAPTER 16. THE QUAKER RENAISSANCE CHAPTER 17. THE FOUNDATION OF WOODBROOKE CHAPTER 18. THE DOCTOR IN WONDERLAND CHAPTER 19. INNER LIGHT CHAPTER 20. PRESIDENT OF THE FREE CHURCHES CHAPTER 21. THE CRUMBLING EMPIRE CHAPTER 22. THE END OF A WORLD CHAPTER 24. MANUSCRIPTS CHAPTER 25. THE ODES OF SOLOMON CHAPTER 26. THE ORIGINS OF CHRISTIANITY CHAPTER 27. THE ORIGINS OF RELIGION CHAPTER 28. THE CURATOR CHAPTER 29. THE QUEST OF THE HARMONY CHAPTER 30. THE RENDEL HARRIS LIBRARY CHAPTER 31. THE MINGANA COLLECTION CHAPTER 32. THE BLIND MASTER CHAPTER 33. THE ORIGINS OF CIVILIZATION CHAPTER 34. THE LAST DISCOVERY EPILOGUE BIBLIOGRAPHY ENDNOTES

Alessandro Falcetta teaches at the University of Stavanger, Norway.

Reviews for The Daily Discoveries of a Bible Scholar and Manuscript Hunter: A Biography of James Rendel Harris (1852–1941)

It will be an important addition to academic libraries and of great interest to students of the history of biblical scholarship. James Rendel Harris comes alive in these pages and his contributions, which have long shaped my own work, are key to understanding the dynamic history of manuscript studies, textual criticism, and the intersection of present and past in any historical inquiry. * Church History * Falcetta's study transmits to the reader an affection for Harris that imparts delight to the perusal of its 676 pages. The work fills a gap in the literature of not only biblical research but also nineteenth- and twentieth-century Quaker history and progressive Christianity more generally... I commend it to anyone with an interest in these areas. * Quaker Studies * Harris' name and publications still figure large in New Tesament study especially for those interested in 19th-20th century textual criticism. For others too the biography is fascinating. Those who enjoyed Janet Soskice, The Sisters of Sinai (the tale about the formidable twins, doctors Lewis and Gibson, whose lives were in many ways intertwined with Harris') will similarly find this biography, albeit more prolix in style, equally important and fascinating. There were indeed giants in those days... * Novum Testamentum * This is a monumental work by Alessandro Falcetta, a fitting tribute to the great Quaker academic adventurer Rendel Harris; scholar, teacher, campaigner, minister and humorist. This fine volume is important for those studying renaissance Quakerism, the history of biblical scholarship, holiness revival, and, above all, the art of a full and faithful life. * Benjamin Dandelion, University of Birmingham, UK * James Rendel Harris was an extremely erudite scholar of the ancient literature surrounding the Bible. He successfully sought out manuscripts on persistent travels in the Middle East during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was also an active Quaker, a champion of suffering Armenians and president of the Free Church Council in 1907-8. A man of ceaseless energy, he has been brought to life with comparable erudition by Alessandro Falcetta. * David Bebbington, University of Stirling, UK * Mercurial scholar, discoverer of the mysterious Odes of Solomon, intrepid traveller, collector of manuscripts, supporter of the twin autodidact Scottish `Sisters of Sinai', reporter on the Armenian genocide, and first Principal of Woodbrooke, J. Rendel Harris long needed a good biographer. This role has now been admirably filled by Alessandro Falcetta, whose carefully researched and well-told account of James Rendel Harris's life provides a fascinating read. * Sebastian Brock, University of Oxford, UK * The book is almost as interesting as Harris himself, astonishingly detailed; it took the Italian author 23 years to research and write. It is interesting not just because of its fascinating 'hero', but in the way that it illuminates an important and formative period of biblical studies. * Journal for the Study of the New Testament * Falcetta has provided a spirited account of the exceptionally long career of James Rendel Harris, one of the leading textual critics and manuscript collectors in Britain at the turn of the twentieth century ... Falcetta records [Harris's] experiences in exceptional detail and good humour. * Journal of Ecclesiastical History *


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