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Scrivener was a master of textual criticism. This fourth edition, completed by Edward Miller, records 3,791 manuscripts. A classic, essential for understanding the history of textual criticism.
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Examines the difficulty represented by the textual tradition in Codex Bezae at the point of the Last Supper narrative in St Luke's Gospel . With a survey of explanations of the difficulty, this title examines the disputed words of Luke 22:19b-20 in regards to their style, grammar and theology, to ascertain their source and non-Lukan features.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1864.
Renowned nineteenth-century textual critic Frederick Scrivener presents sixty-three manuscripts of the Greek New Testament and other like documents in this volume. Of each of these, Scrivener provides a general account and estimate of their respective critical values, and then subjoins a comparison of the text of the chief of them with that of his own edition (Editio Major 1887) of Stephens' standard New Testament of 1550.
An exact copy of the celebrated uncial greco-latin manuscript of the Four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, written in the sixth century and presented to the University of Cambridge by Theodore Beza in 1581.