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Bodmer papyri, scribal culture, and textual transmission: collected works on New Testament textual criticism

Bodmer papyri, scribal culture, and textual transmission: collected works on New Testament textual criticism
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ISBN 9004311416 (hardcover)
9789004311411 (hardcover)
Author Fee, Gordon D.
Uniform Title Works. Selections
Title Bodmer papyri, scribal culture, and textual transmission : collected works on New Testament textual criticism / by Gordon D. Fee ; edited by Eldon Jay Epp
Publisher Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2021
Physical desc. xviii, 382 pages ; color portrait ; 25 cm.
Series New Testament tools, studies and documents 63
Bibliography etc. Includes bibliographical references (pages 340-356) and indexes.
Contents Part 1: Papyrus Bodmer II (P66): its textual relationships and scribal characteristics (1968). Earlier studies of P66 -- Textual relationships of P66 -- Textual characteristics of P66 -- Scribal characteristics of P66: the corrections to the text -- Conclusions: P66 and New Testament textual criticism -- Appendix A: Annotated corrections to the editio princeps of P66 -- Appendix B: 370 variants where P66 differs from the neutral tradition -- Appendix C: Corrections of P66 where the original text (P66*) has singular or sub-singular readings -- Appendix D: Some notations on orthography -- Part 2: Collected essays. Corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II and the Nestle Greek Testament -- The corrections of Papyrus Bodmer II and early textual transmission -- Codex Sinaiticus in the Gospel of John: a contribution to methodology in establishing textual relationships -- The use of the definite article with personal names in the Gospel of John -- The text of John in Origen and Cyril of Alexandria: a contribution to methodology in the recovery and analysis of patristic citations -- The lemma of Origen's Commentary on John, book X--an independent witness to the Egyptian textual tradition? -- P75, P66, and Origen: the myth of early textual recension in Alexandria -- The text of John and Mark in the writings of Chrysostom -- On the inauthenticity of John 5:3b-4 -- On the text and meaning of John 20:30-31 -- Part 3: Bibliographical resources. Text-critical writings of Gordon D. Fee -- Bibliography of editions and studies of P66 and P75 (by Eldon J. Epp) -- General bibliography.
Subject Bible -- New Testament -- Criticism, Textual
Bible -- John -- Greek -- Papyrus Bodmer -- Criticism, Textual
Bible -- Luke -- Greek -- Papyrus Bodmer -- Criticism, Textual
Bible -- Manuscripts (Papyri) Criticism, Textual
Transmission of texts
Added name(s) Epp, Eldon Jay editor
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