In textual criticism today, the study of different manuscript traditions has become fragmented. With such fragmentation of expertise come boundaries that make communication between the various subfields increasingly difficult. The Textual History of the Bible series brings together all available information regarding the textual history and character, translation techniques, manuscripts, and importance of textual witnesses for each biblical and deutero-canonical book
This volume fundamentally re-examines textual approaches to the New Testament and its manuscripts in...
Historical and literary studies about Genesis. Large pericopes or single texts are analysed by vario...
Includes indexes of subjects and biblical citations.Appendix C. List of the chief uncial mss.: p. 12...
Digital technologies and the internet have fundamentally changed the study and analysis of manuscri...
The codex or so-called manuscript book, the precursor to the printed book, thrived in the Middle Age...
The relationship between linguistics and philology, within biblical studies, became a fraught issue ...
The aim of this thematic issue of Biblische Notizen is to sample a variety of approaches in textual ...
Translation of the Bible, as of most texts central to a religion, must plead a special case in terms...
Modern biblical scholarship is largely a child of the high tech of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu...
This article explores the concept of codicology adopted by generations of scholars who have studied ...
Variant readings in manuscripts and other documented evidence show that the Hebrew Bible was the foc...
Textual criticism, narrowly defined, focuses on the transmission of a text from copy to copy over ti...
The Bible is not only a book, and there are so many aspects from which it could be analyzed that suc...
The text of the Greek New Testament is subject to variation because it was copied by hand for fourte...
The Venerable Bede was first and foremost a biblical scholar whose primary task was to bring clarity...
This volume fundamentally re-examines textual approaches to the New Testament and its manuscripts in...
Historical and literary studies about Genesis. Large pericopes or single texts are analysed by vario...
Includes indexes of subjects and biblical citations.Appendix C. List of the chief uncial mss.: p. 12...
Digital technologies and the internet have fundamentally changed the study and analysis of manuscri...
The codex or so-called manuscript book, the precursor to the printed book, thrived in the Middle Age...
The relationship between linguistics and philology, within biblical studies, became a fraught issue ...
The aim of this thematic issue of Biblische Notizen is to sample a variety of approaches in textual ...
Translation of the Bible, as of most texts central to a religion, must plead a special case in terms...
Modern biblical scholarship is largely a child of the high tech of the fifteenth and sixteenth centu...
This article explores the concept of codicology adopted by generations of scholars who have studied ...
Variant readings in manuscripts and other documented evidence show that the Hebrew Bible was the foc...
Textual criticism, narrowly defined, focuses on the transmission of a text from copy to copy over ti...
The Bible is not only a book, and there are so many aspects from which it could be analyzed that suc...
The text of the Greek New Testament is subject to variation because it was copied by hand for fourte...
The Venerable Bede was first and foremost a biblical scholar whose primary task was to bring clarity...
This volume fundamentally re-examines textual approaches to the New Testament and its manuscripts in...
Historical and literary studies about Genesis. Large pericopes or single texts are analysed by vario...
Includes indexes of subjects and biblical citations.Appendix C. List of the chief uncial mss.: p. 12...