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A Textual Study of Family 1 in the Gospel of John / Alison Welsby.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung ; 45Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2013]Copyright date: ©2014Description: 1 online resource (229 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110332094
  • 9783110332179
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 226.5/0486 23
LOC classification:
  • BS2611.3 .W45 2014eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Part One: Analysis of Seventeen Manuscripts in the Gospel of John -- Introduction -- 2. The Core Group: Codices 1, 565, 884, 1582, and 2193 -- 3. The Venice Group: Codices 118, 205abs, 205, 209 and 2713 -- 4. A Manuscript Subgroup: Codices 22, 1192, 1210, 1278 and 2372 -- 5. Miscellaneous Manuscripts -- 6. Conclusion and Family Stemma -- Part Two: The Text of Family 1 in John -- 7. Reconstructing the Text -- 8. The Reconstructed Text of Family 1 in John -- Appendix A: Full Family 1 Collation -- Appendix B: Lists of Selected Readings -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- General Index
Summary: This textual study of the Gospel of John in seventeen Greek manuscripts offers a fresh investigation into the textual group known as Family 1. Since Kirsopp Lake’s 1902 study, Codex 1 of the Gospels and its Allies, Family 1 has been considered an important textual witness by all major critical editions of the the New Testament; however, with the exception of a recent study of Matthew (Amy Anderson, The Textual Tradition of the Gospels: Family 1 in Matthew), little further research has been conducted into the family’s text. By analysis of a full collation of John, this study examines manuscripts: Gregory-Aland 1, 22, 118, 131, 205abs, 205, 209, 565, 872, 884, 1192, 1210, 1278, 1582, 2193, 2372, and 2713. The study has confirmed the place of codices 1 and 1582 as core members of Family 1, but has demonstrated the existence of a new core subgroup, represented by codices 565, 884 and 2193, that rivals the textual witness of 1 and 1582. The discovery of this subgroup has broadened the textual contours of Family 1, leading to many new readings, both text and marginal, that should be considered Family 1 readings. The reconstructed Family 1 text with critical apparatus is based on the witness of this wider textual group and is offered as a replacement to Lake’s 1902 text of John.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Figures and Tables -- Part One: Analysis of Seventeen Manuscripts in the Gospel of John -- Introduction -- 2. The Core Group: Codices 1, 565, 884, 1582, and 2193 -- 3. The Venice Group: Codices 118, 205abs, 205, 209 and 2713 -- 4. A Manuscript Subgroup: Codices 22, 1192, 1210, 1278 and 2372 -- 5. Miscellaneous Manuscripts -- 6. Conclusion and Family Stemma -- Part Two: The Text of Family 1 in John -- 7. Reconstructing the Text -- 8. The Reconstructed Text of Family 1 in John -- Appendix A: Full Family 1 Collation -- Appendix B: Lists of Selected Readings -- Bibliography -- Author Index -- General Index

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This textual study of the Gospel of John in seventeen Greek manuscripts offers a fresh investigation into the textual group known as Family 1. Since Kirsopp Lake’s 1902 study, Codex 1 of the Gospels and its Allies, Family 1 has been considered an important textual witness by all major critical editions of the the New Testament; however, with the exception of a recent study of Matthew (Amy Anderson, The Textual Tradition of the Gospels: Family 1 in Matthew), little further research has been conducted into the family’s text. By analysis of a full collation of John, this study examines manuscripts: Gregory-Aland 1, 22, 118, 131, 205abs, 205, 209, 565, 872, 884, 1192, 1210, 1278, 1582, 2193, 2372, and 2713. The study has confirmed the place of codices 1 and 1582 as core members of Family 1, but has demonstrated the existence of a new core subgroup, represented by codices 565, 884 and 2193, that rivals the textual witness of 1 and 1582. The discovery of this subgroup has broadened the textual contours of Family 1, leading to many new readings, both text and marginal, that should be considered Family 1 readings. The reconstructed Family 1 text with critical apparatus is based on the witness of this wider textual group and is offered as a replacement to Lake’s 1902 text of John.

Issued also in print.

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In English.

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