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Studies in Biblical and Patristic Criticism : Or Studia Biblica et Ecclesiastica / ed. by S. R. Driver, T. K. Cheyne, W. Sanday.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: 1 online resource (273 p.) : 10Content type:
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  • 9781463211721
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Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- I. Recent Theories on the Origin and Nature of the Tetragrammaton -- II. THE LIGHT THROWN BY THE SEPTUAGINT VERSION ON THE BOOKS OF SAMUEL -- III. ON THE DIALECTS SPOKEN IN PALESTINE IN THE TIME OF CHRIST -- IV. ON A NEW THEORY OE THE ORIGIN AND COMPOSITION OF THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS PROPOSED BY G. WETZEL -- V. A COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPELS ATTRIBUTED TO THEOPHILUS OF ANTIOCH -- VI. THE TEXT OF THE CODEX ROSSANENSIS (Σ) -- VII. THE CORBEY ST. JAMES (ff), AND ITS RELATION TO OTHER LATIN VERSIONS, AND TO THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF THE EPISTLE -- VIII. AN ACCOUNT OF A SYRIAC BIBLICAL MANUSCRIPT OF THE FIFTH CENTURY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS BEARING ON THE TEXT OF THE SYRIAC VERSION OF THE GOSPELS. -- IX. THE DATE OF S. POLYCARP'S MARTYRDOM -- X. ON SOME NEWLY-DISCOVERED TEMANITE AND NABATAEAN INSCRIPTIONS -- XI. SOME FURTHER REMARKS ON THE CORBEY ST. JAMES (ff) -- POSTSCRIPT
Summary: Often cited but difficult to locate, the essays contained in this five-volume set had a profound influence on the development of textual criticism and its acceptance in England. Dating from a period when textual criticism was still controversial, these essays have not lost their ability to stimulate academic debate on the wide variety of documents covered.

Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- I. Recent Theories on the Origin and Nature of the Tetragrammaton -- II. THE LIGHT THROWN BY THE SEPTUAGINT VERSION ON THE BOOKS OF SAMUEL -- III. ON THE DIALECTS SPOKEN IN PALESTINE IN THE TIME OF CHRIST -- IV. ON A NEW THEORY OE THE ORIGIN AND COMPOSITION OF THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS PROPOSED BY G. WETZEL -- V. A COMMENTARY ON THE GOSPELS ATTRIBUTED TO THEOPHILUS OF ANTIOCH -- VI. THE TEXT OF THE CODEX ROSSANENSIS (Σ) -- VII. THE CORBEY ST. JAMES (ff), AND ITS RELATION TO OTHER LATIN VERSIONS, AND TO THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF THE EPISTLE -- VIII. AN ACCOUNT OF A SYRIAC BIBLICAL MANUSCRIPT OF THE FIFTH CENTURY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ITS BEARING ON THE TEXT OF THE SYRIAC VERSION OF THE GOSPELS. -- IX. THE DATE OF S. POLYCARP'S MARTYRDOM -- X. ON SOME NEWLY-DISCOVERED TEMANITE AND NABATAEAN INSCRIPTIONS -- XI. SOME FURTHER REMARKS ON THE CORBEY ST. JAMES (ff) -- POSTSCRIPT

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Often cited but difficult to locate, the essays contained in this five-volume set had a profound influence on the development of textual criticism and its acceptance in England. Dating from a period when textual criticism was still controversial, these essays have not lost their ability to stimulate academic debate on the wide variety of documents covered.

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