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A history of New Testament lexicography / John A.L. Lee.

Van Pelt Library PA881 .L44 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lee, John A. L., 1942-
Contributor:
Phi Beta Kappa Library Trust Fund.
Series:
Studies in Biblical Greek ; vol. 8.
Studies in Biblical Greek ; vol. 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Greek language, Biblical--Lexicography.
Greek language, Biblical.
Bible. New Testament--Language, style.
Bible.
Bible. New Testament.
Physical Description:
xiv, 414 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
New York : P. Lang, [2003]
Contents:
Part I Historical Survey
Chapter 1 New or Old? The Making of a Lexicon 3
Chapter 2 The Reign of the Gloss 15
Chapter 3 Translations are Lexicons 31
Chapter 4 New Testament Lexicography Begins
Or Does It? 45
Chapter 5 Pasor to Schleusner 61
Chapter 6 The Cheshire Cat 83
Chapter 7 A New Century 105
Chapter 8 Control of the Data 119
Chapter 9 The More Things Change 139
Chapter 10 The Breakthrough 155
Chapter 11 The Way Ahead 177
Summary List of New Testament Lexicons 321
Chronological List of New Testament Lexicons 327
Works Not Included as Lexicons 369
Location List of Older Lexicons 373
Appendix 1 Cokayne's Preface 385
Appendix 2 Eighteenth Century Observationes 387
Appendix 3 Fischer's Prolusio on [characters not reproducible] 389
Appendix 4 Schleusner's List 393.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages [377]-384) and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Phi Beta Kappa Library Trust Fund.
ISBN:
0820434809
OCLC:
51764061

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