From scribal error to rewriting: how ancient texts could and could not be changed

Intro -- From Scribal Error to Rewriting -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Ancient Scribal and Editorial Practices -- Anna Kharanauli: Origen and Lucian in the Light of Ancient Editorial Techniques -- Alexandrian Philology and the Work of a Grammarian -- Are the 'Recen...

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Contributors: Aejmelaeus, Anneli 1948- (Editor) ; Longacre, Drew ca. 21. Jh. (Editor) ; Mirotaje, Nat̕ia (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Gottingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2020.
In: De Septuaginta investigationes (Volume 12)
Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: From scribal error to rewriting: how ancient texts could and could not be changed] (2021) (Bodor, Attila, 1988 -)
[Rezension von: From scribal error to rewriting: how ancient texts could and could not be changed] (2021) (Morrison, Craig E., 1958 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:De Septuaginta investigationes Volume 12
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Translation
B Old Testament / Text history
B Greek language / Latin / Syriac language / Literature / Antiquity / Text revision
B Text history
RelBib Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Conference program 2015 (Tiflis)
B Electronic books
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Summary:Intro -- From Scribal Error to Rewriting -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part I Ancient Scribal and Editorial Practices -- Anna Kharanauli: Origen and Lucian in the Light of Ancient Editorial Techniques -- Alexandrian Philology and the Work of a Grammarian -- Are the 'Recensions' of the Septuagint 'Ekdoseis'? -- Origen's Ekdosis -- Ekdosis of Origen's Pupils -- Lucian's Ekdosis -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Amneris Roselli: Galen's Practice of Textual Criticism -- Introduction -- The Commentaries on Hippocrates -- The Practice of Textual Criticism -- Concluding Remarks -- Bibliography -- Julio Trebolle: Pre-Lucianic Readings of 3-4 Reigns in Marginal Notes of the Syrohexapla and in the Syriac Text of Jacob of Edessa -- Textual History: Hebrew Texts-Primary and Secondary Versions-Witnesses in the Ancient Literature -- The Path of Textual Criticism: Marginal readings-Witnesses in the Ancient Literature-Secondary Versions-Greek Recensions-Old Greek-Hebrew Vorlage -- Readings of the Antiochean Text in Marginal Readings of the Syrohexapla -- Antiochean Readings of 3 Reigns 1 in the Text of Jacob of Edessa -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Kristin De Troyer: The Scribe of the Marginal Notes of Manuscript 344 (Ra 344 -- BM v) -- Some Conclusions -- Bibliography -- Part II Textual History of the Hebrew Bible -- Peter J. Gentry and John D. Meade: MasPsa and the Early History of the Hebrew Psalter -- Introduction -- MasPsa -- Colometry in MasPs and Pausal Forms/Accents in the Masoretic Text -- H = Hemistich -- Stichometry of MasPsa versus the Aleppo Codex -- Category 1 -- Category 4 -- Hebrew Manuscripts from III-VII Centuries C.E. -- MSS With 2 Hemistichs Per Line and a Space Between Hemistichs: -- Illustration -- Conclusions -- Bibliography -- DJD Volumes -- Emanuel Tov: The Possible Revision of Hebrew Texts According to MT.
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ISBN:3647522090