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The New Testament in Antiquity and Byzantium - Traditional and Digital Approaches to its Texts and Editing. A Festschrift for... The New Testament in Antiquity and Byzantium - Traditional and Digital Approaches to its Texts and Editing. A Festschrift for Klaus Wachtel (Hardcover)
H.A.G. Houghton, David C. Parker, Holger Strutwolf
R4,968 Discovery Miles 49 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Klaus Wachtel has pioneered the creation of major editions of the Greek New Testament through a blend of traditional philological approaches and innovative digital tools. In this volume, an international range of New Testament scholars and editors honour his achievements with thirty-one original studies. Many of the themes mirror Wachtel's own publications on the history of the Byzantine text, the identification of manuscript families and groups, detailed analysis of individual witnesses and the development of software and databases to support the editorial process. Other contributions draw on the production of the Editio Critica Maior, with reference to the Gospels of Mark and John, the Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline Epistles and the Apocalypse. Several chapters consider the application of the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method. A wide selection of material is considered, from papyri to printed editions. The Greek text is analysed from multiple perspectives, including exegesis, grammar and orthography, alongside evidence from versions in Latin, Syriac, Coptic and Gothic. This collection provides new insights into the history of the biblical text and the creation, development, analysis and application of modern editions.

At One Remove: The Text of the New Testament in Early Translations and Quotations - Papers from the Eleventh Birmingham... At One Remove: The Text of the New Testament in Early Translations and Quotations - Papers from the Eleventh Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament (Hardcover)
H.A.G. Houghton, Peter Montoro
R4,643 Discovery Miles 46 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Indirect evidence, in the form of early translations ('versions') and biblical quotations in ancient writers ('patristic citations'), offers important testimony to the history and transmission of the New Testament. In addition to their value as early evidence for the Greek New Testament, versions have a textual tradition of their own which is often of considerable historical, theological and ecclesial significance. This volume brings together a series of original contributions on this topic, which was the focus of the Eleventh Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament. The research described here illustrates not just the ongoing importance and variety of this material, but also the way in which it may shape the theory and practice of text-critical scholarship and lead to new insights about this vast and rich tradition.

The Latin New Testament - A Guide to its Early History, Texts, and Manuscripts (Paperback): H.A.G. Houghton The Latin New Testament - A Guide to its Early History, Texts, and Manuscripts (Paperback)
H.A.G. Houghton
R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Latin is the language in which the New Testament was copied, read, and studied for over a millennium. The remains of the initial 'Old Latin' version preserve important testimony for early forms of text and the way in which the Bible was understood by the first translators. Successive revisions resulted in a standard version subsequently known as the Vulgate which, along with the creation of influential commentaries by scholars such as Jerome and Augustine, shaped theology and exegesis for many centuries. Latin gospel books and other New Testament manuscripts illustrate the continuous tradition of Christian book culture, from the late antique codices of Roman North Africa and Italy to the glorious creations of Northumbrian scriptoria, the pandects of the Carolingian era, eleventh-century Giant Bibles, and the Paris Bibles associated with the rise of the university. In The Latin New Testament, H. A. G. Houghton provides a comprehensive introduction to the history and development of the Latin New Testament. Drawing on major editions and recent advances in scholarship, he offers a new synthesis which brings together evidence from Christian authors and biblical manuscripts from earliest times to the late Middle Ages. All manuscripts identified as containing Old Latin evidence for the New Testament are described in a catalogue, along with those featured in the two principal modern editions of the Vulgate. A user's guide is provided for these editions and the other key scholarly tools for studying the Latin New Testament.

Early Readers, Scholars and Editors of the New Testament - Papers from the Eighth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual... Early Readers, Scholars and Editors of the New Testament - Papers from the Eighth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament (Hardcover)
H.A.G. Houghton; Contributions by Ulrike Swoboda, Rebekka Schirner, Oliver Norris, Rosalind MacLachlan
R2,854 Discovery Miles 28 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A collection of ten original papers on the New Testament text, first presented in 2013, which reflect the diversity of current research. Examples of ancient engagement with the Bible include Origen, Eusebius of Caesarea and Augustine along with early translations.

Textual Variation: Theological and Social Tendencies? - Papers from the Fifth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of... Textual Variation: Theological and Social Tendencies? - Papers from the Fifth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament (Hardcover)
H.A.G. Houghton, David Parker
R4,993 Discovery Miles 49 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Did scribes intentionally change the text of the New Testament? This book argues they did not and disputes the claims that variant readings are theologically motivated. Using evidence gathered from some of the earliest surviving biblical manuscripts these essays reconstruct the copying habits of scribes and explore the contexts in which they worked. Alongside these are studies of selected early Christian writings, which illustrate attitudes to and examples of textual change.

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