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_aBirmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament _n(8th : _d2013 : _cUniversity of Birmingham) _923513 |
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_aEarly readers, scholars, and editors of the New Testament : _bpapers from the Eighth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament / _cedited by H.A.G. Houghton. |
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_aPiscataway : _bGorgias Press, _c2014. |
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_aTexts and studies, _x1935-6927 ; _v11 |
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500 | _aProceedings of the Eighth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament, held in the Orchard Learning Resource Centre at the University of Birmingham, March 4-6, 2013. | ||
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_tHupãeretai ... tou logou: does Luke1:2 throw light onto the book practices of the late first-century churches? / _rThomas O'Loughlin -- _tThe Gospel of John and its original readers / _rHans Fèorster with _rUlrike Swoboda -- _tThe Eusebian Canons: their implications and potential / _rSatoshi Toda -- _tDonkeys or shoulders? Augustine as a textual critic of the Old and New Testament / _rRebekka Schirner -- _tThe sources for the temptations episode in the Paschale Carmen of Sedulius / _rOliver Norris -- _tA reintroduction to the Budapest anonymous commentary on the Pauline letters / _rR.F. Maclachlan / _tPreliminary investigations of Origen's text of Galatians / _rMatthew R. Steinfeld -- _tFamily 1 in Mark: preliminary results / _rAmy S. Anderson -- _tTextual criticism and the interpretation of texts: the example of the Gospel of John / _rHans Fèorster -- _tThe correspondence of Erwin Nestle with the BFBS and the 'Nestle-Kilpatrick' Greek New Testament edition of 1958 / _rSimon Crisp. |
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_a"The New Testament text has a long and varied history, in which readers, scholars and editors all play a part. Understanding the ways in which these users engage with the text, including the physical form in which they encounter the Bible, its role in liturgy, the creation of scholarly apparatus and commentary, types of quotation and allusion, and creative rewriting in different languages or genres, offers insight into its tradition and dissemination. The ten papers in this volume present original research focusing on primary material in a variety of fields and languages. Their scope stretches from the evidence in the gospels for 'ministers of the word', and the sources used by the evangelists, to the complex history and politics of a twentieth-century critical edition. Key third- and fourth-century figures are assessed, including Origen, Eusebius of Caesarea and Augustine, as well as an anonymous commentary on Paul used by Pelagius and only preserved in a single ninth-century manuscript. Traces of a pre-Vulgate Latin version are detected in the poetry of Sedulius, while early translations in general are explored as a way of shedding light on the initial reception of the gospels. One of the earliest scholarly 'editions' of the gospels, underlying the manuscripts known as Family 1, is examined in Mark."-- _cBack cover. |
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_iPrint version: _tEarly readers, scholars, and editors of the New Testament _dPiscataway : Gorgias Press, 2014. _z9781463204112 _w(DLC) 2014030210 |
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