TY - BOOK AU - Welsby,Alison TI - A Textual Study of Family 1 in the Gospel of John T2 - Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen Textforschung , SN - 9783110332094 AV - BS2611.3 .W45 2014eb U1 - 226.5/0486 23 PY - 2013///] CY - Berlin, Boston : PB - De Gruyter, KW - Johannesevangelium KW - Neues Testament KW - Textanalyse KW - RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / New Testament KW - bisacsh KW - Greek New Testament KW - New Testament KW - Textual Criticism KW - the gospels N1 - 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; restricted access; Issued also in print N2 - 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 UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110332179 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783110332179 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9783110332179/original ER -