... Luther moved Hebrews from its place between Thessalonians and Timothy to the end of the Pauline epistles because he had doubts about its canonicity. He...
Does anyone know if there are published photographs of the 5th C Freer Gospels? Or for that matter, diplomatic transcriptions? I would be interested to know...
I may be wrong, but I think this is to be published in conjunction with the 100th anniv. of the Smithsonian in a year or two when ETS and SBL come to DC. Ron...
Henry A. Sanders 1912 Facsimile of the Washington Manuscript of the Four Gospels in the Freer Collection edition of 435 copies Ann Arbor: The University of...
Hi Michael, Published photos of W 032 are to be found in a 1912 publication, a collotype facsimile edited by Henry A. Sanders entitled _Facsimile of the...
Hello Ron, You are correct in thinking that an SBL publication (on CD) has been planned to coincide with the 2006 SBL annual meetings in Washington, DC. I am...
Some days ago I have posted links to images of P84. After inspecting the images I have found that one fragment of P83 is also included in this batch. ...
Dear Michael, Wieland posted a link to St. Mark's Gospel from the Freer collection awhile back. I'm not sure whether you know of it or not. Here it is again....
Hi Michael, After responding to your question about published photographs, I reread your message and noticed that you also asked about transcriptions. Bruce...
Greetings, In my files I have a note that the corrector for Aleph was a seventh century hand. Does this ring any bells for anyone? Has anyone written on the...
I am not a friend of Unicode, but it might be interesting to some that a good font called "Minion Pro" (Adobe) which normally sells for over 100 $, is now...
Dear Michael, Apart from K. and B. Aland, The Text of the New Testament (Eerdmans, 2nd ed., 1989) p. 108 I know of none. Aland identifies only three...
The obvious place to go to is of course H.J.M. Milne and T.C. Skeat, Scribes and correctors of the Codex Sinaiticus (London: British Museum, 1938). They tell...
Milne & Skeat, Scribes and Correctors of Codex Sinaiticus. Also thre was a dissertation done at Birmingham some few years back on some aspect fo the...
... I don't think this is very helpful. There is no point having a general rule when it will absolutely depend on the particularities of the manuscript. Even...
Dear Peter, I suppose it would be best to qualify my use of tenuous(*) as my own subjective appraisal of the identification of correctors by others....
Hello, can anybody give a hint / recent literature how far the actual discussion is on the topic of the Septuagint (LXX) in relation to the New Testament: Some...
Here is the latest that I am aware of: "The Use of the Septuagint in New Testament Research" by R. Timothy McLay Eerdmans, 2003 xiv + 207 pages, English, Paper...
Dear Martin, In addition to what Spinti posted you might what to direct your question(s) to Dr. Robert Kraft at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lxx/ With best...
Dear Martin, I found this interesting quote by Edmund P. Clowney, Authority: The Church and the Bible, which I think might interest you. Th op cit follows: ...
... The relationship of the Septuagint to the New Testament and the early church is still an open question. This is mainly because the issue of text form in...
Dear Wieland, ... Yes, I completely agree. In my attempt to reevaluate the readings in James supported by Byz over against B, I in no way mean to suggest that...
Dear Steve and Malcolm, thanx for all the hints and literature. I looked a little bit around myself to "auditur et altera pars". IMO, there is too much...
For those who have not yet heard, my new Dead Sea Scrolls blog, Qumranica, which is built around a course I am currently teaching at the University of St....