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The Works of Virgil
Samuel Davidson
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A painstaking compiler of catalogues and indexes, the biblical
scholar and bibliographer Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780 1862) first
published his most famous work in 1818, having begun his research
for it many years earlier in 1801. Reissued here in five parts is
the expanded four-volume tenth edition of 1856, which includes
revisions by the scholars Samuel Davidson (c.1806 98) and Samuel
Prideaux Tregelles (1813 75). A standard text in scriptural
teaching for generations of Anglicans, this monumental and
influential work of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship remains
a valuable resource for modern researchers, reflecting the methods
and perspectives of its era. Volume 1 addresses the authenticity
and authority of the Old and New Testaments. Horne discusses the
role of miracles and prophesy, and argues for the superiority of
Christianity over other religions."
A painstaking compiler of catalogues and indexes, the biblical
scholar and bibliographer Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780 1862) first
published his most famous work in 1818, having begun his research
for it many years earlier in 1801. Reissued here is the expanded
four-volume tenth edition of 1856, which includes revisions by the
scholars Samuel Davidson (c.1806 98) and Samuel Prideaux Tregelles
(1813 75). This monumental and influential work of
nineteenth-century biblical scholarship remains a valuable resource
for modern researchers. Volume 2, the work of Davidson, addresses
the Old Testament and has been split into two parts for this
reissue. Influenced by contemporary German scholarship, Davidson's
contribution caused controversy, particularly around prophetic
authorship and the role of divine inspiration, resulting in his
resignation from Lancashire Independent College. Indeed, Horne
distanced himself from this volume. Part 1 includes discussion of
scriptural Hebrew, of Greek, Arabic, Latin and Syriac translations,
and of textual history and interpretation."
A painstaking compiler of catalogues and indexes, the biblical
scholar and bibliographer Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780 1862) first
published his most famous work in 1818, having begun his research
for it many years earlier in 1801. Reissued here in five parts is
the expanded four-volume tenth edition of 1856, which includes
revisions by the scholars Samuel Davidson (c.1806 98) and Samuel
Prideaux Tregelles (1813 75). This monumental and influential work
of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship remains a valuable
resource for modern researchers, reflecting the methods and
perspectives of its era. Volume 4, rewritten by Tregelles for this
edition, addresses textual criticism of the New Testament. Drawing
strongly on his previous scholarship, Tregelles covers the history
of the text, distinguished readings and important manuscripts, and
he provides an introduction to each book of the New Testament."
A painstaking compiler of catalogues and indexes, the biblical
scholar and bibliographer Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780 1862) first
published his most famous work in 1818, having begun his research
for it many years earlier in 1801. Reissued here is the expanded
four-volume tenth edition of 1856, which includes revisions by the
scholars Samuel Davidson (c.1806 98) and Samuel Prideaux Tregelles
(1813 75). This monumental and influential work of
nineteenth-century biblical scholarship remains a valuable resource
for modern researchers. Volume 2, the work of Davidson, addresses
the Old Testament and has been split into two parts for this
reissue. Influenced by contemporary German scholarship, Davidson's
contribution caused controversy, particularly around prophetic
authorship and the role of divine inspiration, resulting in his
resignation from Lancashire Independent College. Part 2, Davidson's
exegetical 'Brief Introduction to the Old Testament and Apocrypha',
includes extensive references to contemporary scholarship as well
as research on sources and interpretation of meaning."
A painstaking compiler of catalogues and indexes, the biblical
scholar and bibliographer Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780 1862) first
published his most famous work in 1818, having begun his research
for it many years earlier in 1801. Reissued here in five parts is
the expanded four-volume tenth edition of 1856, which includes
revisions by the scholars Samuel Davidson (c.1806 98) and Samuel
Prideaux Tregelles (1813 75). This monumental and influential work
of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship remains a valuable
resource for modern researchers, reflecting the methods and
perspectives of its era. Volume 3 contains a summary of biblical
geography and antiquities, including the historical geography of
the Holy Land, with discussion of its physical and agricultural
features, as well as an account of the political and judicial
systems of the Jews and Romans, a study of the existence and
location of sacred artefacts, and a survey of Jewish customs
mentioned in the scriptures."
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