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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783110591682 , 9783110590203 , 9783110590302
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (18 p.)
    Keywords: Church history ; New Testaments ; Biblical studies & exegesis ; Christian theology
    Abstract: Thirty-three internationally renowned scholars of the text and transmission of the New Testament offer original contributions on ancient manuscripts and digital editing in honour of Klaus Wachtel, a pioneer in the use of computers to edit the New Testament. The individual chapters in English, German and French represent new research on a wide range of important manuscripts, early translations and editorial approaches
    Note: English , German
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9783110591682 , 9783110590203 , 9783110590302
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (12 p.)
    Keywords: Church history ; New Testaments ; Biblical studies & exegesis ; Christian theology
    Abstract: Thirty-three internationally renowned scholars of the text and transmission of the New Testament offer original contributions on ancient manuscripts and digital editing in honour of Klaus Wachtel, a pioneer in the use of computers to edit the New Testament. The individual chapters in English, German and French represent new research on a wide range of important manuscripts, early translations and editorial approaches
    Note: English , German
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9783110516371
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (128 p.)
    Keywords: Christianity
    Abstract: The commentary as transmitted in the Cologne manuscript consists of four principal sections: an initial section on the characteristics of the four Gospels (praef., lines 1– 133 of the edition);20 an extensive exposition of Matthew 1:1–2:18, apparently in three chapters (M. long. I–III, lines 134–574); a numbered list of the titles for each of the 160 sections of the full commentary (cap. M. I–CXXVIIII / cap. L. I–XIII / cap. J. I–XVIII, lines 575–755); the commentary itself, treating almost all of the Gospel according to Matthew in 129 chapters (M. I–CXXVIIII) followed by a portion of Luke in 13 chapters (L. I–XIII) and the opening of John in 18 chapters (J. I–XVIII) (lines 756–3306). There is no initial dedicatory letter or statement of authorial intent. The indication of the end of a given section, explicit, is found at the end of the first two parts and also at the end of the whole commentary in the Cologne manuscript (lines 133, 574 and 3306). Nevertheless, the unity of the work is demonstrated by internal connections. In particular, the first seven chapters of the full commentary refer back to the earlier, more detailed treatment of the beginning of Matthew, which itself contains an indication of the commentary to follow and a reference to the preceding introduction.21 The critical edition by Dorfbauer includes, as an Appendix, two passages from the “Pseudo-Theophilus” commentary which may represent borrowings from Fortunatianus in sections missing from all extant witnesses to the commentary (“Excerpta dubia”)
    Note: English
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  • 4
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (350 p.)
    Series Statement: Texts and studies
    Keywords: Religion: general
    Abstract: In 2011, the European Research Council awarded Dr Hugh Houghton a Starting Grant to lead a five-year project investigating the earliest commentaries on Paul as sources for the biblical text.1 This project, known by its acronym COMPAUL, was intended to build on Dr Houghton’s doctoral work analysing Augustine’s gospel citations.2 The aim was to instigate a better understanding of commentaries and their contribution to the transmission of the New Testament in anticipation of two major editing projects: the Vetus Latina edition of the four principal letters of Paul and the Novum Testamentum Graecum Editio Critica Maior of all Pauline Epistles being planned by the IGNTP
    Note: English
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