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4399 Jovial
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Jan 18, 2009
5:35 pm
We all notice variants just from having read one manuscript and saying to ourselves , " That's not how it reads in other MSS." But I doubt anyone could look...
4398 Eddie Mishoe
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Jan 18, 2009
9:22 am
Thanks, Tim. The reason I had a hunch this "one exemplar" was inaccurate was because of all the second and third century Church Fathers who mention the...
4396 yennifmit Send Email Jan 16, 2009
7:25 am
Hi Eddie, I have the same weakness, but found this: Alistair Stewart-Sykes, 'Ancient Editors and Copyists and Modern Partition Theories: The Case of the...
4395 James Snapp, Jr.
voxverax Send Email
Jan 16, 2009
7:24 am
When recently trying to find online exhibits of NT MSS (such as the cleverly designed "Byzantium: Faith and Power" exhibit that was at the Metropolitan Museum...
4394 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jan 16, 2009
7:24 am
I'm not sure how up-to-date I am regarding this sort of thing, but a new method of reading otherwise unreadable texts is described at ...
4393 Eddie Mishoe
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Jan 15, 2009
7:08 am
Tim: You have hit on one of my weaknesses. I read a lot of material but fail to take appropriate notes as to who said what. I have absolutely no idea which...
4392 yennifmit Send Email Jan 14, 2009
7:22 am
Hi Eddie, Would you give the reference for the article you mention? I remember reading an article on the same topic some years ago, and was convinced by the...
4391 Daniel
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Jan 14, 2009
7:22 am
For a depiction of the Lord's Prayer ostracon's text, see http://www-user.uni-bremen.de/~wie/TCG/prob/Mt-6-13-Ostrakon.pdf Methinks this ostracon raises more...
4390 Ivan KArel
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Jan 13, 2009
10:14 am
This is a good question. As Iam a layman but concern to this study, can I develop the question as : 1. If there are many manuscripts in his desk why he prefer...
4389 Eddie Mishoe
edmishoe Send Email
Jan 13, 2009
7:03 am
I recently read an article in which the author contends that scribes would only use "one manuscript" when making a new manuscript/copy. This seems odd to me. I...
4388 Daniel B. Wallace
danielb.wallace Send Email
Jan 12, 2009
3:03 pm
Hmm. Difficult to say, since the students read portions of some books, while others are required. But I'll give it a shot: Definitely required: UBS 4 NA27 ...
4387 Peter M. Head
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Jan 12, 2009
12:53 pm
I teach a course which is for 3rd year undergrads and post-grads too. The basic bibliography given in the first lecture is: Basic Bibliography for NT Textual...
4386 Wilson Hines
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Jan 12, 2009
12:43 pm
Hello Bart, Since your from UNC, were you able to make it to the Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit in Raleigh? I took the family and the only thing I can regret is not...
4385 Bart Ehrman
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Jan 12, 2009
12:05 pm
Dan, OK, thanks. What are the required books? -- B Bart D. Ehrman James A. Gray Professor Department of Religious Studies University of North Carolina at...
4384 Daniel B. Wallace
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Jan 12, 2009
7:03 am
Bart, I teach a course on NTTC at Dallas Seminary for doctoral and master's students. The bibliography is extensive--several required books and well over 100...
4383 Bart Ehrman
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Jan 11, 2009
5:57 pm
Apologies for duplications with other lists. I'm teaching my graduate seminar in NT Textual Criticism this term, and would be interested in knowing (just out...
4382 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jan 11, 2009
8:52 am
Relying on all the descriptions of Arabic Codex 151 that I can find at the moment, it doesn't have the Gospels. So I'm not sure what the name is of the MS...
4381 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jan 11, 2009
8:51 am
Remember back in 1975 when a bunch of MSS was discovered at St. Catherine's Monastery? Just 33 years later, part of the text of one of those MSS has been...
4380 Tommy Wasserman
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Jan 9, 2009
2:29 pm
... differences to Tischendorf&#39;s edition. . A pity you stopped with the four last 4 pages. I think the following 6 pages are equally important, ie., including...
4379 Patrick Gardella
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Jan 9, 2009
1:55 pm
Wieland, I studied TC under Dr Lyon in the 90's. In the early 90's, one of his students took the original dissertation and re-typed it with a word processor....
4378 Wieland Willker
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Jan 9, 2009
12:35 pm
I was able to see the dissertation by Robert W. Lyon on Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus recently. It is important because he actually checked the manuscript anew. ...
4377 Wieland Willker
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Jan 9, 2009
7:15 am
... Anybody else have this problem? They open without problems over here. Best wishes Wieland <>< ... Wieland Willker, Bremen, Germany mailto:wie@......
4376 James Snapp, Jr.
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Jan 9, 2009
7:10 am
Hello Wieland: Thanks for this meticulously done resource! I had trouble with the new Palaeographical Commentary; none of the files would open. Regarding my...
4375 Wieland Willker
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Jan 7, 2009
12:01 pm
Hello friends, I wish you all a happy 2009! A new edition of TCG = A Textual Commentary on the Greek Gospels is out. ...
4374 Jovial
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Jan 7, 2009
12:01 pm
People would be expected to write in some combination of whatever language they are most comfortable in and/ior their intended audience. My point was not to...
4373 Scott Charlesworth
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Jan 7, 2009
12:01 pm
There are photographs of P.Mert. 2.51 (Chester Beatty Library, Dublin Castle, CBL MP 51) in the *ed. pr.* B.R. Rees, H.I. Bell, and J.W.B. Barns, *P.Mert. *2...
4372 Larry Swain
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Jan 7, 2009
12:01 pm
... No. ... Vulgar Latin as spoken and written in Gaul evolved into Old French and PROVENCAL, Gascon, and Occitan etc over the course of centuries. The first...
4371 Kevin P. Edgecomb
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Jan 6, 2009
8:24 pm
... I write: And Hippolytus was still writing entirely in Greek into the early third century, in Rome itself. Greek was known in Gaul before the Romans got...
4370 yennifmit Send Email Jan 6, 2009
8:57 am
Hi All, I've been asked whether anyone here has access or a link to a facsimile or image of P. Merton 51. Any leads appreciated. Best, Tim Finney...
4369 Jovial
jovial1000 Send Email
Jan 6, 2009
8:57 am
Are you kidding? I'm not sure exactly what time periods Gaulic Latin evolved into Old French / Provencial, but I would say that it's probably rather safe to...
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