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Commentaries, Catenae, and biblical tradition : papers from the Ninth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament in conjunction with the COMPAUL Project / edited by H.A.G. Houghton.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Texts and studies (Gorgias Press) ; 13.Publisher: [Piscataway, NJ] : Gorgias Press, [2016]Description: 1 online resource (xxi, 350 pages)Content type:
  • text
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ISBN:
  • 1463236905
  • 9781463236908
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Commentaries, Catenae, and biblical tradition : papers from the Ninth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament in conjunction with the COMPAUL Project / edited by H.A.G. Houghton.DDC classification:
  • 225.4/86 23
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Contents:
An introduction to Greek New Testament commentaries with a preliminary checklist of New Testament catena manuscripts / H.A.G. Houghton and D.C. Parker -- The context of commentary: non-Biblical commentary in the early Christian period / R.F. MacLachlan -- Biblical catenae: between philology and history / Gilles Dorival -- Catenae and the art of memory / William Lamb -- Parsing Paul: layout and sampling divisions in Pauline commentaries / Bruce Morrill and John Gram -- Resurrection appearances in the Pauline catenae / Theodora Panella -- The reception of Scripture and exegetical resources in the Scholia in Apocalypsin (GA 2351) / Garrick V. Allen -- Theodoret's text of Romans / Agnáes Lorrain -- Bethania, Bethara, or Bethabara: Fortunatianus of Aquileia and Origen's Commentary on John, with particular reference to John 1:28 / Lukas J. Dorfbauer -- Ambrose the Appropriator: borrowed texts in a new context in the Commentary on Luke / Susan B. Griffith -- Rufinus' translation of Origen's Commentary on Romans / Christina M. Kreinecker -- The transmission of Florus of Lyons' Expositio epistolarum beati Pauli apostoli: state of the art and new results / Shari Boodts and Gert Partoens -- Biblical quotations in the Gothic commentary on the Gospel of John (Skeireins) / Carla Falluomini -- An overview of research on Bohairic catena manuscripts on the Gospels with a grouping of Arabic and Ethiopic (Ge'ez) sources and a checklist of manuscripts / Matthias Schulz.
Summary: In 2011, the European Research Council awarded Dr Hugh Houghton a Starting Grant to lead a five-year project investigating the earliest commentaries on Paul as sources for the biblical text. 1 This project, known by its acronym COMPAUL, was intended to build on Dr Houghton's doctoral work analysing Augustine's gospel citations. 2 The aim was to instigate a better understanding of commentaries and their contribution to the transmission of the New Testament in anticipation of two major editing projects: the Vetus Latina edition of the four principal letters of Paul and the Novum Testamentum Graecum Editio Critica Maior of all Pauline Epistles being planned by the IGNTP.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

An introduction to Greek New Testament commentaries with a preliminary checklist of New Testament catena manuscripts / H.A.G. Houghton and D.C. Parker -- The context of commentary: non-Biblical commentary in the early Christian period / R.F. MacLachlan -- Biblical catenae: between philology and history / Gilles Dorival -- Catenae and the art of memory / William Lamb -- Parsing Paul: layout and sampling divisions in Pauline commentaries / Bruce Morrill and John Gram -- Resurrection appearances in the Pauline catenae / Theodora Panella -- The reception of Scripture and exegetical resources in the Scholia in Apocalypsin (GA 2351) / Garrick V. Allen -- Theodoret's text of Romans / Agnáes Lorrain -- Bethania, Bethara, or Bethabara: Fortunatianus of Aquileia and Origen's Commentary on John, with particular reference to John 1:28 / Lukas J. Dorfbauer -- Ambrose the Appropriator: borrowed texts in a new context in the Commentary on Luke / Susan B. Griffith -- Rufinus' translation of Origen's Commentary on Romans / Christina M. Kreinecker -- The transmission of Florus of Lyons' Expositio epistolarum beati Pauli apostoli: state of the art and new results / Shari Boodts and Gert Partoens -- Biblical quotations in the Gothic commentary on the Gospel of John (Skeireins) / Carla Falluomini -- An overview of research on Bohairic catena manuscripts on the Gospels with a grouping of Arabic and Ethiopic (Ge'ez) sources and a checklist of manuscripts / Matthias Schulz.

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In 2011, the European Research Council awarded Dr Hugh Houghton a Starting Grant to lead a five-year project investigating the earliest commentaries on Paul as sources for the biblical text. 1 This project, known by its acronym COMPAUL, was intended to build on Dr Houghton's doctoral work analysing Augustine's gospel citations. 2 The aim was to instigate a better understanding of commentaries and their contribution to the transmission of the New Testament in anticipation of two major editing projects: the Vetus Latina edition of the four principal letters of Paul and the Novum Testamentum Graecum Editio Critica Maior of all Pauline Epistles being planned by the IGNTP.

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