The New Testament in Syriac: Peshitta Version : Paul / Andreas Juckel, Inetje Parlevliet-Flesseman.
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TextPublisher: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, [2022]Copyright date: 2022Description: 1 online resource (522 p.)Content type: - 9781463244798
- 9781463244804
- 220.4/3 23/eng/20230526
- BS14 .J83 2023
- online - DeGruyter
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (dgr)9781463244804 |
Frontmatter -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- I. PREVIOUS EDITIONS -- II. EDITORIAL CRITICISM BASED ON THE HISTORY OF THE TEXT -- III. THE BIFURCATION OF TEXTUAL TRADITIONS -- IV. EDITION -- APPENDICES -- Syriac Text -- Romans -- 1Corinthians -- 2Corinthians -- Galatians -- Ephesians -- Philippians -- Colossians -- 1Thessalonians -- 2Thessalonians -- 1Timothy -- 2Timothy -- Titus -- Philemon -- Hebrews
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More than one hundred years after the publication of the BFBS volume of the Peshitta NT (1920), a critical edition of the Praxapostolos is still a desideratum. This edition fills the gap for the Corpus Paulinum. It expands the collations of the Scottish scholar John Pinkerton (1882–1916) up to some 60 manuscripts, incl. 5 lectionaries and 7 ‘masoretic’ manuscripts; it is based on the (slightly modified) BFBS text, which was established by the majority vote of Pinkerton’s collated manuscripts. The present edition turns the editorial principle of ‘majority vote’ into a textual history, considering the East-West-bifurcation of textual traditions, and the development of the Textus receptus by standardization. 9 printed editions are included, among which are 6 of the Textus receptus (incl. the editio princeps of 1555), thus covering the transmission of the Corpus Paulinum from the beginnings up to the 16th century.
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In English.
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