Working in isolation on a Connecticut farm, Julia Smith (1792 1886) translated the Bible into English. She was the only woman to translate the entire Bible, but her work has been alternately ignored or disparaged by subsequent biblical scholars. This is in part because no English translation other than the King James Version attracted significant attention until the appearance of the Revised Standard Version in 1952.In With Her Own Eyes, Emily Sampson argues that Smith s work anticipated trends followed by later, usually male, translators and that she deserves recognition as a pioneering and...
Working in isolation on a Connecticut farm, Julia Smith (1792 1886) translated the Bible into English. She was the only woman to translate the entire ...