Studies on the intersection of text, paratext, and reception: a festschrift in honor of Charles E. Hill

Studies on the Intersection of Text, Paratext, and Reception brings together the latest research on how the fields of textual criticism, manuscript studies, and reception history can and should inform one another.

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Contributors: Lanier, Gregory R. 1981- (Editor) ; Reid, J. Nicholas 1979- (Editor) ; Hill, Charles E. 1956- (Honoree)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston BRILL 2021
In: Texts and editions for New Testament study (volume 15)
Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Studies on the intersection of text, paratext, and reception : a festschrift in honor of Charles E. Hill] (2021) (Bates, Clark R.)
[Rezension von: Studies on the intersection of text, paratext, and reception : a festschrift in honor of Charles E. Hill] (2023) (Stevens, Chris S.)
Series/Journal:Texts and editions for New Testament study volume 15
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible / Text genesis / Textual criticism / Paratext / Reception
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Festschrift
B Electronic books
B Hill, Charles E. 1956-
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Summary:Studies on the Intersection of Text, Paratext, and Reception brings together the latest research on how the fields of textual criticism, manuscript studies, and reception history can and should inform one another.
Intro -- ‎Contents -- ‎Preface -- ‎Figures and Tables -- ‎Abbreviations -- ‎Notes on Contributors -- ‎Part 1. Text and Paratext -- ‎Chapter 1. Punctuation and Paragraphs in P66 (P.Bod. II): Insights into Scribal Behavior (Head) -- ‎Chapter 2. The Text and Paratext of Minuscule GA 1424: Initial Observations (Lanier and Han) -- ‎Chapter 3. Marginal Paratexts in GA 2323: A Thirteenth-Century Witness to the Medieval Reception of Revelation (Malik) -- ‎Chapter 4. Writing and Writers in Ancient Mesopotamia: A Brief Sketch for New Testament Scholars (Reid) -- ‎Chapter 5. On Not Preferring the Shorter Reading: Matthew as a Test Case (Gurry) -- ‎Chapter 6. Codex Bezae as Repository (Knust and Wasserman) -- ‎Chapter 7. What Is a Text? The Linguistic Turn and Its Implications for New Testament Studies (Porter) -- ‎Part 2. Text, Canon, and Reception -- ‎Chapter 8. Second Peter 3:2, the Apostolate, and a Bi-covenantal Canon (Kruger) -- ‎Chapter 9. MasPsa and the Early History of the Hebrew Psalter: Notes on Canon and Text (Gentry) -- ‎Chapter 10. Problems with the Explicit Marking of Quotations in Translations and Scholarly Editions of the New Testament (Williams) -- ‎Chapter 11. Polycarp's Teaching: The Reception and Development of Theology (Foster) -- ‎Chapter 12. A Neglected Reference to John the Elder as Bishop of Ephesus (Const. ap. 7.46.7) (Bauckham) -- ‎Chapter 13. The Acts of John within the Johannine Corpus (Barker) -- ‎A Bibliography of the Works of Charles E. Hill -- ‎Index of Subjects -- ‎Index of Authors -- ‎Index of Ancient Sources.
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ISBN:900444646X