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Free Lecture: "Music, Text & the 1611 King James Bible"

KSU Museums, Archives & Rare Books

Music, Text & the 1611 KJV Bible
LECTURE | March 22

Join Dr. Tamara Livingston, Associate Director of Museums, Archives & Rare Books, as she discusses the interplay between 16th century music, text and the production of books.

Dr. Livingston explores the connection between biblical translation and sacred music in 16th century England, and suggests parallels in the making of the exhibit, "How God Became English: The Making of the King James Bible." The event is free and open to the public, and will be hosted in the Athenaeum Gallery (2nd floor, Sturgis Library | 1000 Chastain Rd.). For more information, please visit www.kennesaw.edu/kingjamesbible.

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  • Who: Open to the public
  • Where: KSU Athenaeum Gallery | 2nd Floor, Sturgis Library
  • When: March 22, 7:00 p.m.
  • Cost: FREE

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