Charles Hill's The First Chapters: Dividing the Text of Scripture in Codex Vaticanus and Its Predecessors: A Review Article
Charles Hill’s The First Chapters provides the first ever monograph-length treatment of Codex Vaticanus’s chapter numbering. This article engages with three of Hill’s main arguments: (1) Hill argues that the chapter numbering was added during the original production of the manuscript. I agree, and I...
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Format: | Electronic Review |
Language: | English |
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2024
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TC
Year: 2024, Volume: 29, Pages: 233-280 |
Review of: | The first chapters (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022) (Hsieh, Nelson S.)
The first chapters (Oxford : Oxford University Press USA - OSO, 2022) (Hsieh, Nelson S.) The first chapters (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2022) (Hsieh, Nelson S.) |
IxTheo Classification: | HB Old Testament HC New Testament |
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Summary: | Charles Hill’s The First Chapters provides the first ever monograph-length treatment of Codex Vaticanus’s chapter numbering. This article engages with three of Hill’s main arguments: (1) Hill argues that the chapter numbering was added during the original production of the manuscript. I agree, and I simplify Hill’s argument and provide additional palaeographical evidence. (2) Hill argues that Vaticanus’s chapter numbering derives from earlier attempts at textual division found in papyri such as P75. I disagree, except perhaps in John 1–5. (3) Hill argues that the most likely provenance for Vaticanus’s chapter numbering is third-century Caesarea and that perhaps Origen, Eusebius, and/or Pamphilus created the system. I tentatively agree based on the colophons found in some medieval manuscripts. |
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ISSN: | 1089-7747 |
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