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The textual tradition of the Gospels : Family 1 in Matthew / by Amy S. Anderson.
Van Pelt Library BS2575.52 .A53 2004
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Anderson, Amy S.
- Series:
- New Testament tools and studies 0077-8842 ; v. 32.
- New Testament tools and studies, 0077-8842 ; v. 32
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Bible. Matthew--Criticism, Textual.
- Bible.
- Bible. Matthew--Manuscripts, Greek.
- Vatopedinē Skētē Hagiou Dēmētriou (Athos, Greece)--Manuscript--Codex 1582.
- Vatopedinē Skētē Hagiou Dēmētriou (Athos, Greece).
- Bible. Matthew.
- Manuscripts, Greek.
- Criticism, Textual.
- Physical Description:
- ix, 219 pages, xxxi pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2004.
- Summary:
- This extensive evaluation of Codex 1582 in Matthew demonstrates that it should be considered the leading member of Family 1, raises questions about the relationship of Family 1 to the text of Matthew used by Origen, and provides a new stemma of the family in Matthew.
- Contents:
- I. Physical Description Of Codex 1582 5
- Devout Colophons 6
- Other Items 7
- Missing Pages 8
- The Rebinding 9
- The Illuminations 10
- The Headpieces 14
- The Ruling 15
- The Hands 16
- Letter Shapes 16
- Accents, Breathing Marks, and Other Marks 17
- Marginalia and Formatting 19
- Later Hands 21
- II. The Scribe of Codex 1582 22
- Ephraim's Education 24
- The Scriptorium 28
- The Extant Work of Ephraim 30
- The Polybius 31
- The Aristotle 33
- Codex 1739 (Acts & Epistles) 34
- The Plato 39
- The Metrica 41
- Codex Athen. 1 42
- Less Certain Attributions to Ephraim 44
- Vat. Urb. gr. 97 44
- Vat. Urb. gr. 130 45
- III. The Corrector of Codex 1582 47
- Individual Letters 48
- Ligatures 48
- The Dating of the Corrector 51
- The Colwell Approach 52
- Dating Based on Barbour's Palaeography 53
- Dating Based on General Impression 54
- The Text of the Corrector 55
- Collation of Folios 13r, 13v, and 287r to the Byzantine Text 56
- Unresolved Issues Relating to the Corrector 58
- IV. The Marginalia of Codex 1582 60
- Other Marginal Commentary in the Codex 68
- The Ending of Mark 68
- Pericope Adulterae 69
- The Compiler of the Archetype of 1582 69
- The Compiler of the Archetype of 1739 71
- V. Codex 1582 and the Text of Origen 74
- Origen and the "Caesarean Text Type" 74
- Collation of 1582 to the Text of Origen 77
- Especially Interesting Variation Units 78
- The Text Used by the Compiler of the Archetype of 1582 83
- VI. Codex 1582 and Codex 1 84
- The Full Collation of Matthew 85
- Variation Units Between 1582 and 1 in Matthew 86
- Towards a New Edition of Family 1 97
- Corrections to Lake's Edition of Family 1 98
- A New Stemma for Family 1 101
- VII. Codex 1582 and Family 1 of the Gospels 103
- Theory for the Collations 103
- The Test Chapter Collations 104
- The "Family Readings" Collations 105
- Category 1 The Original Family 1 (Descendents of X) 108
- Codex 1 108
- Codex 118 110
- The Sub-Group 118 205 209 111
- Codex 205 115
- Codex 209 116
- Is Codex 1582 the Ancestor of 1 118 205 209 (X)? 118
- The Other Supposed Family Members 119
- Category 2 Manuscripts Related to Codex 22 (Descendents of Y) 120
- Codex 22 120
- Codex 1192 124
- Codex 1210 129
- Category 3 Miscellaneous Manuscripts 132
- Codex 131 132
- Codex 872 134
- Codex 884 138
- Codex 1278 139
- Codex 2193 142
- Codex 2542 144
- Summary: Codex 1582 and Family 1 in Matthew 146
- 1. Agreement of Origen with Codex 1582 and Others 148
- 2. Results of the Test Chapter Collations 153
- 3. The "Family Readings" Collation 155.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [213]-216) and index.
- ISBN:
- 9004135928
- OCLC:
- 53462152
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