900:. In its application in textual criticism, the text of a number of different witnesses may be entered into a computer, which records all the differences between them, or derived from an existing apparatus. The manuscripts are then grouped according to their shared characteristics. The difference between phylogenetics and more traditional forms of statistical analysis is that, rather than simply arranging the manuscripts into rough groupings according to their overall similarity, phylogenetics assumes that they are part of a branching family tree and uses that assumption to derive relationships between them. This makes it more like an automated approach to stemmatics. However, where there is a difference, the computer does not attempt to decide which reading is closer to the original text, and so does not indicate which branch of the tree is the "root"âwhich manuscript tradition is closest to the original. Other types of evidence must be used for that purpose.
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Relegating all editorial matter to an appendix and allowing the text to stand by itself serves to emphasize the primacy of the text and permits the reader to confront the literary work without the distraction of editorial comment and to read the work with ease. A second advantage of a clear text is that it is easier to quote from or to reprint. Although no device can insure accuracy of quotation, the insertion of symbols (or even footnote numbers) into a text places additional difficulties in the way of the quoter. Furthermore, most quotations appear in contexts where symbols are inappropriate; thus when it is necessary to quote from a text which has not been kept clear of apparatus, the burden of producing a clear text of the passage is placed on the quoter. Even footnotes at the bottom of the text pages are open to the same objection, when the question of a photographic reprint arises.
1026:(1864â1938), who had worked with stemmatics, launched an attack on that method in 1928. He surveyed editions of medieval French texts that were produced with the stemmatic method, and found that textual critics tended overwhelmingly to produce bifid trees, divided into just two branches. He concluded that this outcome was unlikely to have occurred by chance, and that therefore, the method was tending to produce bipartite stemmas regardless of the actual history of the witnesses. He suspected that editors tended to favor trees with two branches, as this would maximize the opportunities for editorial judgment (as there would be no third branch to "break the tie" whenever the witnesses disagreed). He also noted that, for many works, more than one reasonable stemma could be postulated, suggesting that the method was not as rigorous or as scientific as its proponents had claimed.
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determined at this stage by literary considerations. Again in consequence of the systemic character of the work, the contamination of the two historical versions in the edited text gives rise to a third version. Though the editor may indeed give a rational account of his decision at each point on the basis of the documents, nevertheless to aim to produce the ideal text which Crane would have produced in 1896 if the publisher had left him complete freedom is to my mind just as unhistorical as the question of how the first World War or the history of the United States would have developed if
Germany had not caused the USA to enter the war in 1917 by unlimited submarine combat. The nonspecific form of censorship described above is one of the historical conditions under which Crane wrote the second version of
2976:, a rigorous account of the phenomenology of text, with a deep Platonic suspicion of this phenomenology, and of the concrete world of experience (see my 'Materiality' for further discussion). For himâand, I would contend, for the idealist, or 'eclectic' editing with which he and Greg-Bowers are often identified, whereby an idealist 'text that never was' is constructed out of the corrupt states of extant documentsâontology is only immanent, never assuredly present in historical, particularized text, for it can be achieved only at the unattainable level of nous rather than phenomenon. Thus, even the high aims of eclectic (or, as it is sometimes known, 'critical') editing can be called into question, because of the unsure phenomenological status of the documentary and historical."
1127:, McKerrow had changed his mind about this approach, as he feared that a later editionâeven if it contained authorial correctionsâwould "deviate more widely than the earliest print from the author's original manuscript". He therefore concluded that the correct procedure would be "produced by using the earliest 'good' print as copy-text and inserting into it, from the first edition which contains them, such corrections as appear to us to be derived from the author". But, fearing the arbitrary exercise of editorial judgment, McKerrow stated that, having concluded that a later edition had substantive revisions attributable to the author, "we must accept all the alterations of that edition, saving any which seem obvious blunders or misprints".
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transcriptions of texts. Notable exceptions are the earliest digital scholarly editions published in
Budapest in the 1990s. These editions contained high resolution images next to the diplomatic transcription of the texts, as well as a newly typeset text with annotations. These old websites are still available at their original location. Over the course of the early twenty-first century, image files became much faster and cheaper, and storage space and upload times ceased to be significant issues. The next step in digital scholarly editing was the wholesale introduction of images of historical texts, particularly high-definition images of manuscripts, formerly offered only in samples.
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1010:, also sometimes referred to as "conjectural emendation". But, in fact, the critic employs conjecture at every step of the process. Some of the method's rules that are designed to reduce the exercise of editorial judgment do not necessarily produce the correct result. For example, where there are more than two witnesses at the same level of the tree, normally the critic will select the dominant reading. However, it may be no more than fortuitous that more witnesses have survived that present a particular reading. A plausible reading that occurs less often may, nevertheless, be the correct one.
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doing so), thus altering the work in degree but not in kind. If one may think of a work in terms of a spatial metaphor, the first might be labeled "vertical revision," because it moves the work to a different plane, and the second "horizontal revision," because it involves alterations within the same plane. Both produce local changes in active intention; but revisions of the first type appear to be in fulfillment of an altered programmatic intention or to reflect an altered active intention in the work as a whole, whereas those of the second do not.
473:, or critical edition, that is intended to best approximate the original. At the same time, the critical text should document variant readings, so the relation of extant witnesses to the reconstructed original is apparent to a reader of the critical edition. In establishing the critical text, the textual critic considers both "external" evidence (the age, provenance, and affiliation of each witness) and "internal" or "physical" considerations (what the author and scribes, or printers, were likely to have done).
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editorial judgment. Stemmatics and copy-text editing â while both eclectic, in that they permit the editor to select readings from multiple sources â sought to reduce subjectivity by establishing one or a few witnesses presumably as being favored by "objective" criteria. The citing of sources used, and alternate readings, and the use of original text and images helps readers and other critics determine to an extent the depth of research of the critic, and to independently verify their work.
2315:. There are far fewer witnesses to classical texts than to the Bible, so scholars can use stemmatics and, in some cases, copy text editing. However, unlike the New Testament where the earliest witnesses are within 200 years of the original, the earliest existing manuscripts of most classical texts were written about a millennium after their composition. All things being equal, textual scholars expect that a larger time gap between an original and a manuscript means more changes in the text.
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critical edition the text rightly chosen as copy may not by any means be the one that supplies most substantive readings in cases of variation. The failure to make this distinction and to apply this principle has naturally led to too close and too general a reliance upon the text chosen as basis for an edition, and there has arisen what may be called the tyranny of the copy-text, a tyranny that has, in my opinion, vitiated much of the best editorial work of the past generation.
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of witnesses are also usually preferred, since these are less likely to reflect accidents or individual biases. For the same reasons, the most geographically diverse witnesses are preferred. Some manuscripts show evidence that particular care was taken in their composition, for example, by including alternative readings in their margins, demonstrating that more than one prior copy (exemplar) was consulted in producing the current one. Other factors being equal, these are the
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transmission, are nonetheless not immune to introducing variations from an author's autograph. Instead of a scribe miscopying his source, a compositor or a printing shop may read or typeset a work in a way that differs from the autograph. Since each scribe or printer commits different errors, reconstruction of the lost original is often aided by a selection of readings taken from many sources. An edited text that draws from multiple sources is said to be
465:. It is not always apparent which single variant represents the author's original work. The process of textual criticism seeks to explain how each variant may have entered the text, either by accident (duplication or omission) or intention (harmonization or censorship), as scribes or supervisors transmitted the original author's text by copying it. The textual critic's task, therefore, is to sort through the variants, eliminating those most likely to be
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1315:. After the novel's initial publication, Melville's publisher asked him to soften the novel's criticisms of missionaries in the South Seas. Although Melville pronounced the changes an improvement, Tanselle rejected them in his edition, concluding that "there is no evidence, internal or external, to suggest that they are the kinds of changes Melville would have made without pressure from someone else."
685:. They proposed nine critical rules, including a version of Bengel's rule, "The reading is less likely to be original that shows a disposition to smooth away difficulties." They also argued that "Readings are approved or rejected by reason of the quality, and not the number, of their supporting witnesses", and that "The reading is to be preferred that most fitly explains the existence of the others."
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the notes accounting for the analysis and why and how such changes have been made represent a different work autonomously copyrightable if the other requirements are satisfied. In the
European Union critical and scientific editions may be protected also by the relevant neighboring right that protects critical and scientific publications of public domain works as made possible by art. 5 of the
4436: â 2008 Middle East report: Issues 218â222; Issues 224â225 Middle East Research & Information Project, JSTOR (Organization) â 2001 Shahine filed to divorce Abu Zayd from his wife, on the grounds that Abu Zayd's textual criticism of the Quran made him an apostate, and hence unfit to marry a Muslim. Abu Zayd and his wife eventually relocated to the Netherlands
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321:, survive in hundreds of copies, and the relationship of each copy to the original may be unclear. Textual scholars have debated for centuries which sources are most closely derived from the original, hence which readings in those sources are correct. Although texts such as Greek plays presumably had one original, the question of whether some biblical books, like the
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This is what has caused the traditional anxiety regarding translation. If the Koran is not comprehensibleâif it can't even be understood in Arabicâthen it's not translatable. People fear that. And since the Koran claims repeatedly to be clear but obviously is notâas even speakers of Arabic will tell youâthere is a contradiction. Something else must be going on.
2422:(TEI) uses encoding for the same purpose, although its particulars were designed for scholarly uses in order to offer some hope that scholarly work on digital texts had a good chance of migrating from aging operating systems and digital platforms to new ones and the hope that standardization would lead to easy interchange of data among different projects.
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1112:, defining it as "the text used in each particular case as the basis of mine". McKerrow was aware of the limitations of the stemmatic method, and believed it was more prudent to choose one particular text that was thought to be particularly reliable, and then to emend it only where the text was obviously corrupt. The French critic
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and made it function. From the text which arose in this way it is not possible to subtract these forces and influences, in order to obtain a text of the author's own. Indeed I regard the "uninfluenced artistic intentions" of the author as something which exists only in terms of aesthetic abstraction.
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Talmudic literature: rabbinic thought in the .Roman A. Ohrenstein, Barry Gordon.. Page 9 2009 "In fact, textual criticism of the Talmud is as old as the Talmud itself. In modern times, however, it became a separate scholarly concern, where scientific method is applied to correct
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Marijn van Putten, who has published work on idiosyncratic orthography common to all early manuscripts of the
Uthmanic text type has stated and demonstrated with examples that due to a number of these same idiosyncratic spellings present in the Birmingham fragment (Mingana 1572a + Arabe 328c), it is
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has been investigating these Quran fragments for years. His research team made 35,000 microfilm photographs of the manuscripts, which he dated to early part of the eighth century. Puin has not published the entirety of his work, but noted unconventional verse orderings, minor textual variations, and
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Testament, as of most other ancient writings, there is no variation or other ground of doubt, and therefore no room for textual criticism... The proportion of words virtually accepted on all hands as raised above doubt is very great, not less, on
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editions, in that the authority for the "accidentals" is derived from one particular source (usually the earliest one) that the editor considers to be authoritative, but the authority for the "substantives" is determined in each individual case according to the editor's judgment. The resulting text,
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who were paid to copy documents may have been literate, but many were simply copyists, mimicking the shapes of letters without necessarily understanding what they meant. This means that unintentional alterations were common when copying manuscripts by hand. Intentional alterations may have been made
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Christian-Muslim relations: yesterday, today, tomorrow Munawar Ahmad Anees, Ziauddin Sardar, Syed Z. Abedin â 1991 For instance, a Christian critic engaging in textual criticism of the Quran from a biblical perspective will surely miss the essence of the quranic message. Just one example would
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Wendy J. Phillips-Rodriguez*, Christopher J. Howe, Heather F. Windram "Chi-Squares and the Phenomenon of 'Change of Exemplar' in the Dyutaparvan", Sanskrit Computational Linguistics, First and Second International Symposia Rocquencourt, France, October 29â31, 2007 Providence, RI, U, May 15â17, 2008
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David Thomas pointed out that the radiocarbon testing found the death date of the animal whose skin made up the Quran, not the date when the Quran was written. Since blank parchment was often stored for years after being produced, he said the Quran could have been written as late as 650â655, during
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The Koran claims for itself that it is "mubeen", or "clear", but if you look at it, you will notice that every fifth sentence or so simply doesn't make sense. Many Muslimsâand Orientalistsâwill tell you otherwise, of course, but the fact is that a fifth of the Koranic text is just incomprehensible.
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Firstly, in anticipation of the character of the expected censorship, Crane could be led to undertake alterations which also had literary value in the context of the new version. Secondly, because of the systematic character of the work, purely censorial alterations sparked off further alterations,
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In McKerrow's method as originally introduced, the copy-text was not necessarily the earliest text. In some cases, McKerrow would choose a later witness, noting that "if an editor has reason to suppose that a certain text embodies later corrections than any other, and at the same time has no ground
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refers to the practice of consulting a wide diversity of witnesses to a particular original. The practice is based on the principle that the more independent transmission histories there are, the less likely they will be to reproduce the same errors. What one omits, the others may retain; what one
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resemble copy-text editing. In fact, the other techniques can be seen as special cases of stemmatics in which a rigorous family history of the text cannot be determined but only approximated. If it seems that one manuscript is by far the best text, then copy text editing is appropriate, and if it
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is an open-source tool for comparing and collating multiple witnesses to a single textual work. It was designed to aid scholars and editors examine the history of a text from manuscript to print versions. Juxta provides collation for multiple versions of texts that are marked up in plain text or
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similarly that the editor's task is to "approximate as nearly as possible an inferential authorial fair copy." Tanselle notes that, "Textual criticism ... has generally been undertaken with a view to reconstructing, as accurately as possible, the text finally intended by the author".
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against the first printed edition, one finds an average of ten to fifteen differences per page between the manuscript and the print, many of them consistent alterations from the manuscript system of punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and word-division. It would be ridiculous to argue that
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ill be determined partly by the opinion the editor may form respecting the nature of the copy from which each substantive edition was printed, which is a matter of external authority; partly by the intrinsic authority of the several texts as judged by the relative frequency of manifest errors
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BĂ©dier's doubts about the stemmatic method led him to consider whether it could be dropped altogether. As an alternative to stemmatics, BĂ©dier proposed a Best-text editing method, in which a single textual witness, judged to be of a 'good' textual state by the editor, is emended as lightly as
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prepared for the Printer in 1829â1830), and compared them with the first, second, and third editions of the Book of Mormon to determine what sort of changes had occurred over time and to make judgments as to which readings were the most original. Larson proceeded to publish a useful set of
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therein; and partly by the editor's judgment of the intrinsic claims of individual readings to originalityâin other words their intrinsic merit, so long as by 'merit' we mean the likelihood of their being what the author wrote rather than their appeal to the individual taste of the editor.
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distinction between the significant, or as I shall call them 'substantive', readings of the text, those namely that affect the author's meaning or the essence of his expression, and others, such in general as spelling, punctuation, word-division, and the like, affecting mainly its formal
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witnesses. The role of the textual critic is necessary when these basic criteria are in conflict. For instance, there will typically be fewer early copies, and a larger number of later copies. The textual critic will attempt to balance these criteria, to determine the original text.
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and abbreviated PVL) aims to reconstruct the original text by comparing extant witnesses. This has included the search for reliable textual witnesses (such as extant manuscripts and quotations of lost manuscripts); the collation and publication of such witnesses; the study of
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criticism, although originally developed and refined for works of antiquity and the Bible, and, for Anglo-American Copy-Text editing, Shakespeare, have been applied to many works, from (near-)contemporary texts to the earliest known written documents. Ranging from ancient
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of the apparatus, Bowers led a movement to relegate editorial matter to appendices, leaving the critically established text "in the clear", that is, free of any signs of editorial intervention. Tanselle explained the rationale for this approach:
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land, 28th ed.). Even so, the oldest manuscripts, being of the
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editions have tended to use notes at the foot of the text page, indicating, tacitly, a greater modesty about the "established" text and drawing attention more forcibly to at least some of the alternative forms of the text".
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no logical reason for giving preference to the copy-text, in practice, if there is no reason for altering its reading, the obvious thing seems to be to let it stand." The "exactly balanced" variants are said to be
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alluding to an event known to have happened between the two editions. Although nearly all subsequent manuscripts may have included the addition, textual critics may reconstruct the original without the addition.
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In view of the need to represent historical texts primarily through transcription, and because transcriptions required encoding for every aspect of text that could not be recorded by a single keystroke on the
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in the Byzantine Empire. It contains the most harmonistic readings, paraphrasing and significant additions, most of which are believed to be secondary readings. It underlies the Textus Receptus used for most
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The objective of the textual critic's work is to provide a better understanding of the creation and historical transmission of the text and its variants. This understanding may lead to the production of a
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a rough computation, than seven eights of the whole. The remaining eighth therefore, formed in great part by changes of order and other comparative trivialities, constitutes the whole area of criticism.
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has radically changed the nature of textual criticism; but others believe the editing process has remained fundamentally the same, and digital tools have simply made aspects of it more efficient.
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Revised Selected and Invited Papers; Windram, H. F., Howe, C. J., Spencer M.: "The identification of exemplar change in the Wife of Bath's Prologue using the maximum chi-squared method".
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The method also assumes that scribes only make new errorsâthey do not attempt to correct the errors of their predecessors. When a text has been improved by the scribe, it is said to be
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1889:). The manuscripts contain approximately 300,000 textual variants, most of them involving changes of word order and other comparative trivialities. As according to Wescott and Hort:
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well-argued articles on the phenomena which he had discovered. Many of his observations were included as improvements in the 1981 LDS edition of the Book of Mormon.
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adds, the others are unlikely to add. Eclecticism allows inferences to be drawn regarding the original text, based on the evidence of contrasts between witnesses.
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Project, respectively). Yale University has in the meantime published an edition of the Book of Mormon which incorporates all aspects of Skousen's research.
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techniques applied to obtain fine readings from otherwise unreadable pages and fragments. He also closely examined the Printer's Manuscript (owned by the
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Margoni, Thomas; Mark Perry (2011). "Scientific and Critical Editions of Public Domain Works: An Example of European Copyright Law (Dis)Harmonization".
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began a process of standardization, presumably to rid the Quran of these differences. Uthman's standardization did not eliminate the textual variants.
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Hans Zeller argued that it is impossible to tease apart the changes Crane made for literary reasons and those made at the publisher's insistence:
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Bowers and Tanselle argue for rejecting textual variants that an author inserted at the suggestion of others. Bowers said that his edition of
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of textual criticism, to guide the exercise of the critic's judgment in determining the best readings of a text. One of the earliest was
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Howe, Christopher J.; Connolly, Ruth; Windram, Heather (2012). "Responding to criticisms of phylogenetic methods in stemmatology".
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The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Textual Criticism
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manuscripts and 9,300 manuscripts in various other ancient languages (including
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Textual criticism has been practiced for over two thousand years, as one of the
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Scribes and scholars: a guide to the transmission of Greek and Latin literature
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5031:"Some Principles for Scholarly Editions of Nineteenth-Century American Authors"
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The Eclectic Method in New Testament Textual Criticism: Solution or Symptom?
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A Latin dictionary founded on Andrews' edition of Freund's Latin dictionary.
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5493:"An Inquiry into the Social Status of Texts and Modes of Textual Criticism"
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Hendel, R., "The Oxford Hebrew Bible: Prologue to a New Critical Edition",
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Library of latest modern books of biblical studies and biblical criticism
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individual witnesses, relying on both external and internal evidence.
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in 1972, which possibly date back to the seventh to eighth centuries.
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phenomenon is widely present among living organisms, as instances of
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One Bible Only?: Examining Exclusive Claims for the King James Bible
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5545:"Greg's Theory of Copy-Text and the Editing of American Literature"
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Computer-assisted stemmatology challenge & benchmark data-sets
5593:"Recent Editorial Discussion and the Central Questions of Editing"
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Handbook of Stemmatology. History, Methodology, Digital Approaches
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before any split in the tradition. That exemplar is known as the
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An Introduction to the New Testament Manuscripts and Their Texts
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Misquoting Jesus: The Story Behind Who Changed the Bible and Why
4783:"Balassi Bålint összes verse, hålózati kritikai kiadås (c) 1998"
2266:. David Thomas, Professor of Christianity and Islam, commented:
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of the English bible, also used the copy-text method, using the
276:. Textual criticism was an important aspect of the work of many
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5805:"A New Approach to the Critical Constitution of Literary Texts"
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and therefore had less authority, than has always been claimed.
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In the 1970s, 14,000 fragments of Quran were discovered in the
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Center for Textual Studies and Digital Humanities Publications
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The New Testament in The Original Greek: Introduction Appendix
4280:"The Majority Text and the Original Text: Are They Identical?"
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that should accompany a scholarly edition. In addition to the
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Since the mid-19th century, eclecticism, in which there is no
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An Historical Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture
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New Testament Textual Criticism, Exegesis and Church History
4812:"Literary Documents, Texts, and Works Represented Digitally"
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Egypt's culture wars: politics and practice â Page 278
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McKerrow 1939, pp. 17â8, quoted in Bowers 1974, p. 82, n. 4
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of The Gospel According to John in the Byzantine Tradition
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Walter Burley, Commentarium in Aristotelis De Anima L.III
5657:(originally published 1989; first paperback printing 1992)
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Textual criticism: recovering the text of the Hebrew Bible
5247:
A history of literary criticism: from Plato to the present
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Davis, Tom (1977). "The CEAA and Modern Textual Editing".
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4709:
4132:"Aims and Services of the Committee on Scholarly Editions"
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arts. Early textual critics, especially the librarians of
5953:; Westminster John Knox Press; 3 edition (October 2001),
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4467:"'Oldest' Koran fragments found in Birmingham University"
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1980:(albeit, with some reliance on the Byzantine text-type),
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Leaves of Grass: A Textual Variorum of the Printed Poems
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An Online Textual Commentary of the Greek New Testament
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A History of the Textual Criticism of the New Testament
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Van Mulken, Margot; Van Reenen, Pieter Th van. (1996).
5665:. New York: The Modern Language Association of America.
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is also diplomatic, but based on the Aleppo Codex. The
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to his scribes) and the Printer's Manuscript (the copy
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4870:"The New Testament in the Original Greek :: 2018"
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The New Testament in the Original Greek, 2018 edition
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
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3364:"Manuscript Studies: Textual analysis (Scribal error)"
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The Greek New Testament According to the Majority Text
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from the fifth century on and was used throughout the
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Bowers confronted a similar problem in his edition of
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according to the same system as the manuscript of the
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An example of cladistics applied to textual criticism
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892:. In biology, the technique is used to determine the
5569:"The Editorial Problem of Final Authorial Intention"
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von Reenen, Pieter; Margot van Mulken, eds. (1996).
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McKerrow 1939. pp. 17â18, quoted in Greg 1950, p. 25
3148:. Lausanne: Charles Bally in Payot C. pp. 1â3.
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Bowers was also influential in defining the form of
649:(1687â1752), who in 1734 produced an edition of the
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A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible
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Biological systematics: principles and applications
5265:Hartin, Patrick J., Petzer J. H., Manning, Bruce.
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List of major textual variants in the New Testament
2559:. Development of CET seems to have stopped in 2004.
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He suggests that where a revision is "horizontal" (
788:. The process of constructing the stemma is called
401:. "If we succeed in establishing the text of , the
67:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
5903:(1). Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute: 11â31.
5874:Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-Century England
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5179:From Writer to Reader: Studies in Editorial Method
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4218:Analysis of Textual Variants of the Book of Mormon
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2049:and other corruptions. It is sometimes called the
1865:Early New Testament texts include more than 5,800
1463:Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
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1068:The first published, printed edition of the Greek
5850:"The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism"
5645:. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 104.
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5356:. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
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1526:11th-century manuscript of the Hebrew Bible with
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4911:"Greek New Testament :: Academic-bible.com"
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2582:Critical editions of religious texts (selection)
1401:Statement of Editorial Principles and Procedures
938:derived from more than one source is said to be
510:editions may be inspected. This method involves
377:classical writers and no copies which have been
5750:. Macmillan. Original from Harvard University.
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5427:. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
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4882:Novum Testamentum Graece, German Bible Society
4609:The treatise Ta'anit of the Babylonian Talmud:
1545:Textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible compares
1431:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
1149:varying degrees, be influenced by their copy".
1139:, "The Rationale of Copy-Text". Greg proposed:
641:Various scholars have developed guidelines, or
580:Two common considerations have the Latin names
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5455:Understanding scholastic thought with Foucault
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4908:UBS Greek New Testament, German Bible Society
4206:The Printer's Manuscript of the Book of Mormon
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667:, "the harder reading is better." Another was
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329:has also developed after the discovery of the
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6009:The European Society for Textual Scholarship.
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4839:See further the useful guidelines offered by
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4492:"Birmingham's ancient Koran history revealed"
4338:
4202:The Original Manuscript of the Book of Mormon
4192:, 2nd ed., 3 vols. (Provo: FARMS, 1986â1987).
3697:The Canterbury Tales Project Official Website
2295:
733:is a rigorous approach to textual criticism.
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657:, ("the harder reading is to be preferred").
653:. In his commentary, he established the rule
6047:(covering about 1200 variants on 2000 pages)
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5457:. New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 73.
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5158:. Continuum International Publishing Group.
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2732: â standardized Nestle-Aland 27 edition
1182:Editors who follow Greg's rationale produce
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6051:A complete list of all New Testament Papyri
5949:Soulen, Richard N. and Soulen, R. Kendall,
5677:. Grand Rapids, MI: W.B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
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4339:Beacham, Roy E.; Bauder, Kevin T. (2001).
3606:"The Greek Vorlage of the Syra Harclensis"
3433:"Critical Rules of Johann Albrecht Bengel"
3394:"Critical Rules of Johann Albrecht Bengel"
2703:United Bible Society's Greek New Testament
2328:Textual criticism of the Primary Chronicle
229:, with methods from evolutionary biology (
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5521:"Some Principles for Editorial Apparatus"
5476:. Ithaca, N.Y: Cornell University Press.
5408:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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2743:New English Translation of the Septuagint
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1273:, a system that he had rejected in proof.
127:Learn how and when to remove this message
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5854:Proceedings of the Classical Association
5788:. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 186.
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5389:. New York: W. W. Norton & Company.
5387:William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion
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4327:The New Testament in the Original Greek.
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3540:CollĂn, H. S. and C. J. Schlyter (eds),
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681:(1828â1892) published an edition of the
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146:, Manuscript C, folio 436v, 11th century
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5930:(3). Oxford University Press: 174â181.
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5784:Wilson, N. R. p.; Reynolds, L. (1974).
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4564:van Putten, Marijn (January 24, 2020).
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2831:Categories of New Testament manuscripts
2688:The New Testament in the Original Greek
2667:The New Testament in the Original Greek
2181:The Quran is believed to have had some
2092:-era translations of the New Testament.
1461:By 1979, with the establishment of the
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5663:Scholarly Editing: A Guide to Research
5377:Prolegomena for the Oxford Shakespeare
5353:A critique of modern textual criticism
5052:
5028:
4885:"Copyright :: Academic-bible.com"
4781:Balassi, BĂĄlint. HorvĂĄth, IvĂĄn (ed.).
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4600:corrupt and incomprehensible passages.
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3803:William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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3635:Critical Editions of the New Testament
3501:Liddell, H.G. & Scott, R. (1940).
3344:Hartin, Petzer, Mannig 2001, pp. 47â53
3286:
3069:
2333:Textual criticism or textology of the
2217:, Gerd Puin is quoted as saying that:
2099:which is close to the Byzantine text:
1855:Textual criticism of the New Testament
1397:Modern Language Association of America
1282:Uninfluenced final authorial intention
1231:discussion than to lay down the law".
1125:Prolegomena for the Oxford Shakespeare
336:In the English language, the works of
222:
6107:
5694:Textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible
5106:
4849:from the original on 5 September 2014
4810:Shillingsburg, Peter (January 2013).
4756:Canadian Intellectual Property Review
4231:The Book of Mormon: The Earliest Text
4173:Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought
4118:
4052:
2883:Jesus and the woman taken in adultery
2851:Textual variants in the New Testament
2444:11. Representation of Primary Sources
2247:Revisionist school of Islamic studies
1861:Textual variants in the New Testament
1006:The stemmatic method's final step is
6099:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
5872:Love, Harold (1993). "section III".
5871:
5335:. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress Press.
5295:An Introduction to the New Testament
5215:
5201:. Oxford : Oxford University Press.
4970:Aland, Kurt, Aland, Barbara (1987).
4286:from the original on 3 December 2013
4220:, 6 vols. (Provo: FARMS, 2004â2009).
4028:
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3514:Lewis, C.T. & Short, C. (1879).
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2782:Kaozheng (Chinese textual criticism)
2719: â German Bible Society edition
2318:
1518:Textual variants in the Hebrew Bible
1256:When one collates the manuscript of
1199:(1905â1991). Starting in the 1970s,
1108:in his 1904 edition of the works of
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571:
553:
65:adding citations to reliable sources
36:
7058:Other books referenced in the Bible
7017:New Testament manuscript categories
5744:Vincent, Marvin Richardson (1899).
5438:. Berlin: De Gruyter. p. 694.
5293:Klijn, Albertus Frederik Johannes,
5182:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
4780:
4277:
4242:
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3568:Mulken & van Pieter 1996, p. 84
2691: â Westcott & Hort edition
2377:
1208:Application to works of all periods
1131:W. W. Greg's rationale of copy-text
599:Another scribal tendency is called
357:The basic problem, as described by
24:
6588:Testaments of the Three Patriarchs
5831:
5673:(1985). Dunnett, Walter M. (ed.).
5617:"Historicism and Critical Editing"
5283:, Oxford University Press, 1995,
4840:
4484:
3646:Encyclopaedia of Textual Criticism
2709:Novum Testamentum Graece et Latine
2300:
2095:Bible translations relying on the
1415:Application to religious documents
1305:Tanselle discusses the example of
1084:text, which was the basis for the
655:Proclivi scriptioni praestat ardua
27:Identification of textual variants
25:
7168:
6087:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913).
5986:Stemmatics and Information Theory
5964:
5923:Literary and Linguistic Computing
5025:, (1902), Doubleday, Page and Co.
3685:Literary and Linguistic Computing
3616:from the original on 3 March 2016
3374:from the original on 4 April 2016
2878:Modern English Bible translations
2418:keyboard, encoding was invented.
1426:Historicity of the Book of Mormon
1419:
288:, creating what developed as the
264:, and this continued through the
6014:Society for Textual Scholarship.
5891:Ostrowski, Donald (March 1981).
5715:. John Benjamins Publishing Co.
5642:A Rationale of Textual Criticism
5327:McCarter, Peter Kyle Jr (1986).
5251:. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Pub.
5021:Bentham, George, Gosse, Edmund.
4928:
4902:
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4747:
4446:Sadeghi, Behnam (23 July 2015).
4265:, no. 3 (2008). pp. 325â326
3986:quoted in Tanselle 1976, p. 168
3577:Wilson and Reynolds 1974, p. 186
3558:10.1111/j.1741-4113.2006.00391.x
3552:4 (2007): 89â120, at pp. 93â94,
3487:The Genesis of Lachmann's Method
3353:Aland K., Aland, B. 1987, p. 276
3046:
2979:
2699:Nestle-Aland 28th edition (NA28)
2645:Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition
2326:This section is an excerpt from
2260:earliest known Quranic fragments
1848:
1843:Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition
1818:Hebrew Bible: A Critical Edition
1302:the author had made the change.
896:relationships between different
884:, where it was originally named
859:
469:-original, hence establishing a
313:Many ancient works, such as the
214:
41:
7073:Biblical and Quranic narratives
5088:Comfort, Philip Wesley (2005).
4963:
4936:"Review of Biblical Literature"
4917:from the original on 2013-11-02
4891:from the original on 2013-11-02
4822:from the original on 2017-08-16
4603:
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4465:Coughlan, Sean (22 July 2015).
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4097:Shillingsburg 1989, p. 56, n. 8
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3959:
3832:
3829:Quoted in Greg 1950, pp. 23â24
3823:
3783:
3732:
3701:
3690:
3673:from the original on 2017-08-16
3659:
3650:
3628:
3598:
3534:
3479:
3466:from the original on 2010-02-13
3460:"Theories of Westcott and Hort"
3452:
3439:from the original on 2010-02-13
3425:
3411:
3400:from the original on 2010-02-13
3356:
3347:
3317:
3308:
3299:
3252:
3144:Saussure, Ferdinand de (1916).
2966:
2952:
2730:The Comprehensive New Testament
2610:(based on now-lost manuscripts)
2276:the Quranic codification under
1505:
1486:(the head of FARMS), Professor
1096:McKerrow's concept of copy-text
908:(or lateral gene transfer) and
218:
52:needs additional citations for
5951:Handbook of Biblical Criticism
5916:Robinson, Peter M. W. (1989).
4007:quoted in Zeller 1975, p. 247
3186:
3177:
3146:Cours de linguistique générale
3137:
3094:
2943:
2906:
2637:Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia
2600:Hebrew Bible and Old Testament
683:New Testament in Greek in 1881
521:
13:
1:
5491:Shillingsburg, Peter (1989).
5121:10.1093/library/s5-XXXII.1.61
5067:10.1093/library/s5-XXVII.2.81
4972:The Text of the New Testament
4377:Lester, Toby (January 1999).
4179:, 18 (Summer 1978), 563â569 .
3323:Comfort, Comfort 2005, p. 383
3056:
2863:List of New Testament uncials
2841:List of Biblical commentaries
2762:Authority (textual criticism)
2073:(also called "Majority Text")
1756:
1721:
1602:
1593:
1278:Hawthorne changed in proof."
1259:The House of the Seven Gables
1072:was produced by this method.
1052:shows a medieval scribe (the
880:is a technique borrowed from
700:
294:. In Italy, scholars such as
5969:
5639:Tanselle, G. Thomas (1992).
5615:Tanselle, G. Thomas (1986).
5591:Tanselle, G. Thomas (1981).
5567:Tanselle, G. Thomas (1976).
5543:Tanselle, G. Thomas (1975).
5519:Tanselle, G. Thomas (1972).
5221:"The Rationale of Copy-Text"
5092:. B&H Publishing Group.
4190:Book of Mormon Critical Text
2895:, dating the book of Genesis
2858:List of New Testament papyri
2673:and William Pierpont edition
2593:Book of Mormon Critical Text
2399:
2356:
1050:Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209
925:. Shaw's edition of Dante's
607:refers to eye-skip when the
498:, and the prose writings of
353:Basic notions and objectives
7:
6005:Biblical Archaeology Review
5876:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
5312:. Oxford University Press.
5297:(1980), p. 14, BRILL,
3527:Saalfeld, G.A.E.A. (1884).
3040:
3020:
3000:
2750:
2663: â Tischendorf edition
2660:Editio octava critica maior
2549:Critical Edition Typesetter
2425:
2391:Digital textual scholarship
2367:identified textual variants
2166:Birmingham Quran manuscript
1913:
1638:2nd century BCE (fragments)
1551:
705:
623:Canons of textual criticism
10:
7173:
7053:English Bible translations
6441:Song of the Three Children
6028:
5472:Schuh, Randall T. (2000).
5453:Rosemann, Philipp (1999).
5380:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
5350:McGann, Jerome J. (1992).
4448:"The origins of the Koran"
4308:Westcott and Hort (1896).
4263:Vetus Testamentum, vol. 58
2755:
2736:The Dead Sea Scrolls Bible
2440:10. Manuscript Description
2408:
2348:
2325:
2296:Application to other texts
2211:In an article in the 1999
2155:
1858:
1852:
1681:Quedlinburg Itala fragment
1640:4th century CE (complete)
1515:
1509:
1423:
747:
692:Limitations of eclecticism
669:Lectio brevior praeferenda
611:of two lines are similar.
424:
247:
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7091:
7035:
6953:
6907:
6805:
6650:
6613:
6578:
6549:
6511:
6456:
6363:
6347:
6145:
6070:New Testament Manuscripts
5897:Harvard Ukrainian Studies
5815:: 231â264. Archived from
5696:. Minneapolis: Fortress.
4532:10.1017/S0041977X19000338
4233:(Yale Univ. Press, 2009).
4064:Zeller 1975, pp. 247â248
3029:
3009:
2989:
2929:
2921:
2595: â FARMS 2nd edition
2287:
2162:Early Quranic manuscripts
1919:
1916:
1790:
1766:
1733:
1698:
1670:
1644:
1629:and other earlier papyri
1612:
1554:
1219:A Midsummer Night's Dream
933:Limitations and criticism
716:Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarius
665:Lectio difficilior potior
593:lectio difficilior potior
272:and the invention of the
5432:Roelli, Philipp (2020).
5197:Greetham, D. C. (1999).
5154:Ehrman, Bart D. (2006).
5029:Bowers, Fredson (1964).
4208:, 2 vols. (FARMS, 2001).
3793:; Barbara Aland (1995).
3518:Oxford: Clarendon Press.
3505:Oxford: Clarendon Press.
3462:. Bible-researcher.com.
3435:. Bible-researcher.com.
3420:Novum Testamentum Graece
3396:. Bible-researcher.com.
2899:
2802:
2696:Novum Testamentum Graece
2471:macro package for Plain
2436:Text Encoding Initiative
2420:Text Encoding Initiative
2385:Copyright Term Directive
2369:(including developing a
2357:PovÄstÄ vremÄnÄnyxĆ lÄtĆ
2349:ĐĐŸĐČŃŁŃŃŃ ĐČŃĐ”ĐŒŃ§ĐœŃĐœŃŃ
Ń Đ»ŃŁŃŃ
2264:University of Birmingham
2132:
1845:is an eclectic edition.
1715:and other incomplete mss
1092:as the base manuscript.
995:. According to him, the
993:Complutensian Polyglotta
983:did not incorporate the
917:Canterbury Tales Project
906:horizontal gene transfer
886:phylogenetic systematics
784:descended from a single
32:Critical edition (opera)
6915:Intertestamental period
6090:"Lower Criticism"
5809:Studies in Bibliography
5713:Studies in Stemmatology
5621:Studies in Bibliography
5597:Studies in Bibliography
5573:Studies in Bibliography
5549:Studies in Bibliography
5525:Studies in Bibliography
5503:: 55â78. Archived from
5497:Studies in Bibliography
5425:Studies in Stemmatology
5225:Studies in Bibliography
5035:Studies in Bibliography
5003:Aland, Barbara (1994).
4787:magyar-irodalom.elte.hu
4513:van Putten, M. (2019).
4494:. BBC. 23 December 2015
4345:. Kregel Publications.
3001:ApoviesÄ minulych ÄasoĆ
2938:(Old) East Slavic texts
2360:, commonly transcribed
2085:Eastern Orthodox Church
1839:Hebrew University Bible
1821:(formerly known as the
1812:Hebrew University Bible
1743:Abisha Scroll of Nablus
981:Novum Instrumentum omne
826:(also sometimes called
308:Donation of Constantine
284:, who edited the Greek
144:Carmina Cantabrigiensia
6899:Apocalyptic literature
6536:Paralipomena of Baruch
5769:. InterVarsity Press.
5007:. Peeters Publishers.
4204:(Provo: FARMS, 2001);
4188:Robert F. Smith, ed.,
3332:Aland, B. 1994, p. 138
3021:Povest' vremennykh let
2990:ĐĐżĐŸĐČĐ”ŃŃŃ ĐŒŃĐœŃĐ»ŃŃ
ŃĐ°ŃĐŸŃ
2705:UBS 4th edition (UBS4)
2607:Complutensian polyglot
2511:backward-compatibility
2448:12. Critical Apparatus
2362:Povest' vremennykh let
2273:
2256:
2243:
2227:
2194:Great Mosque of Sana'a
2153:
1948:the Alexandrian Church
1896:
1827:Biblia Hebraica Quinta
1806:Biblia Hebraica Quinta
1760: 11th century CE
1655:Codex Ambrosianus B.21
1590:and Greek (Septuagint)
1564:
1558:
1542:
1530:
1512:Documentary hypothesis
1391:The MLA's CEAA and CSE
1384:
1350:
1341:
1275:
1266:The Blithedale Romance
1227:
1172:
1159:
1146:
1057:
874:
760:
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661:Johann Jakob Griesbach
647:Johann Albrecht Bengel
638:
586:(shorter reading) and
442:
388:
258:Hellenistic Alexandria
147:
7063:Additional Scriptures
7027:New Testament uncials
6096:Catholic Encyclopedia
6057:An Electronic Edition
6035:Manuscript Comparator
5981:Stemma and Stemmatics
5803:Zeller, Hans (1975).
5765:Wegner, Paul (2006).
5692:Tov, Emanuel (2001).
5404:Parker, D.C. (2008).
5243:Habib, Rafey (2005).
5077:, (1980), NYU Press,
4314:. Macmillan. p.
3485:Sebastian Timpanaro,
3183:Jarvis 1995, pp. 1â17
3115:10.1353/sel.2012.0008
3010:ĐĐŸĐČĐ”ŃŃŃ ĐČŃĐ”ĐŒĐ”ĐœĐœŃŃ
лДŃ
2724:Critical translations
2683:& Farstad edition
2538:Classical Text Editor
2268:
2258:In 2015, some of the
2251:
2238:
2236:has likewise stated:
2219:
2140:
2076:5thâ16th centuries CE
1933:Alexandrian text-type
1891:
1859:Further information:
1833:edition based on the
1694:Early 5th century CE
1666:Early 5th century CE
1536:
1525:
1516:Further information:
1379:
1345:
1331:
1253:
1216:William Shakespeare,
1215:
1167:
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1047:
973:Testimonium Flavianum
910:genetic recombination
867:
713:
630:
548:Alexandrian text-type
432:
363:
278:Renaissance humanists
142:
7048:Bible version debate
7022:New Testament papyri
6968:Samaritan Pentateuch
6593:Testament of Abraham
6531:1, 2, and 3 Meqabyan
5675:New Testament survey
5199:Theories of the text
4379:"What Is the Koran?"
3742:: Braunschweig 1785
3687:20, 189â-204 (2005).
3595:McCarter 1986, p. 62
3546:the internet archive
3041:Povist' mynulykh lit
2816:Bible version debate
2716:Editio Critica Maior
2711: â Merk edition
2628:Gottingen Septuagint
2517:is maintenance mode.
2341:Tale of Bygone Years
2158:History of the Quran
2034:3rdâ9th centuries CE
1939:2ndâ4th centuries CE
1869:manuscripts, 10,000
1739:Samaritan Pentateuch
1685:Codex Complutensis I
1364:Format for apparatus
1191:GregâBowersâTanselle
1104:introduced the term
975:. According to him,
922:The Canterbury Tales
675:Brooke Foss Westcott
61:improve this article
7157:Textual scholarship
6990:Muratorian fragment
6925:New Testament canon
6920:Old Testament canon
6813:Chapters and verses
6431:Additions to Daniel
6397:Additions to Esther
6053:with link to images
5936:10.1093/llc/4.3.174
5308:Maas, Paul (1958).
4403:clarify this point.
4109:, pp. 167â168.
3754:, pp. 351â368.
3610:rosetta.reltech.org
3586:Roseman 1999, p. 73
3314:Bentham, Gosse 1902
3030:ĐĐŸĐČŃŃŃŃ ĐŒĐžĐœŃлОŃ
Đ»ŃŃ
2826:Biblical manuscript
2787:List of manuscripts
2671:Maurice_A._Robinson
2640: â 4th edition
2199:The German scholar
2065:Byzantine text-type
2051:Caesarean text-type
1823:Oxford Hebrew Bible
1568:Date of Composition
1496:Community of Christ
1480:Gordon C. Thomasson
1245:Nathaniel Hawthorne
989:Codex Montfortianus
961:Franz Anton Knittel
651:Greek New Testament
486:William Shakespeare
369:manuscripts of the
338:William Shakespeare
270:early modern period
194:(in the context of
155:textual scholarship
76:"Textual criticism"
6603:Testament of Jacob
6598:Testament of Isaac
6483:Prayer of Manasseh
6446:Bel and the Dragon
6426:Letter of Jeremiah
6062:2010-11-29 at the
6001:2012-03-14 at the
5671:Tenney, Merrill C.
5139:. Harper Collins.
5073:Bradley, Sculley,
4622:Habib 2005, p. 239
3773:, pp. 44, 56.
3717:Shaw edition, 2010
3713:2017-05-31 at the
3640:2009-04-14 at the
3550:Literature Compass
2960:apparatus criticus
2893:Wiseman hypothesis
2459:2018-05-11 at the
2371:critical apparatus
2154:
2142:Sana'a manuscripts
1755:Oldest extant mss
1748:Samaritan alphabet
1543:
1531:
1370:critical apparatus
1228:
1201:G. Thomas Tanselle
1137:Sir Walter W. Greg
1102:Ronald B. McKerrow
1100:The bibliographer
1058:
971:(1 John 5:7), and
967:(John 7:53â8:11),
965:Pericopa Adulterae
875:
724:
639:
588:lectio difficilior
443:
415:critical apparatus
411:apparatus criticus
384:constitutio textus
331:Sana'a manuscripts
300:Poggio Bracciolini
282:Desiderius Erasmus
163:literary criticism
148:
7127:Textual criticism
7114:
7113:
7083:Textual criticism
6646:
6645:
6570:Psalms of Solomon
6513:Orthodox Tewahedo
5415:978-0-521-71989-6
5310:Textual Criticism
5269:. (1991), BRILL,
5156:Whose Word Is It?
5146:978-0-06-073817-4
4278:Wallace, Daniel.
4088:, pp. 45â46.
3289:, p. xviiii.
3242:, pp. 22â23.
3038:
3018:
2998:
2916:", borrowed from
2887:Pericope AdulterĂŠ
2354:
2336:Primary Chronicle
2320:Primary Chronicle
2232:Islamic scholar,
2130:
2129:
2030:Western text-type
1944:Alexandria, Egypt
1794:
1793:
1447:Stanley R. Larson
1040:Copy-text editing
1033:Le Morte d'Arthur
1018:Best-text editing
720:Henry E. Sigerist
572:Internal evidence
554:External evidence
500:Edward Fitzgerald
484:and the works of
361:, is as follows:
306:on the purported
227:textual witnesses
223:copy-text editing
151:Textual criticism
137:
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129:
111:
18:Textual Criticism
16:(Redirected from
7164:
6963:Dead Sea Scrolls
6945:Dating the Bible
6823:Historical books
6460:Eastern Orthodox
6373:Eastern Orthodox
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6021:Critical Edition
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870:Canterbury Tales
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4872:. January 2018.
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4096:
4092:
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4055:, pp. 2â3.
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2461:Wayback Machine
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2411:
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2298:
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2168:
2135:
2097:Textus Receptus
2072:
1935:
1923:Characteristics
1863:
1857:
1851:
1835:Leningrad Codex
1786:5th century CE
1759:
1724:
1713:Leningrad Codex
1639:
1623:Codex Vaticanus
1605:
1596:
1520:
1514:
1508:
1471:Robert F. Smith
1437:) includes the
1428:
1422:
1417:
1393:
1366:
1307:Herman Melville
1284:
1210:
1193:
1133:
1098:
1090:Codex Vaticanus
1086:Revised Version
1042:
1020:
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935:
862:
840:The process of
792:, or the Latin
757:classical Latin
708:
703:
694:
625:
574:
556:
524:
495:Leaves of Grass
427:
355:
319:Greek tragedies
291:Textus Receptus
250:
153:is a branch of
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113:
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68:
58:
46:
35:
28:
23:
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15:
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5963:
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4746:
4737:, p. XIX.
4735:Ostrowski 2003
4727:
4718:, p. 342.
4705:
4696:, p. 637.
4683:
4672:Ostrowski 2018
4661:
4657:Ostrowski 1981
4646:
4637:, p. 255.
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4066:
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2093:
2081:Constantinople
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2043:Western church
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2032:
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1926:Bible version
1924:
1921:
1918:
1853:Main article:
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1606: 150 BCE
1600:
1597: 150 BCE
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1555:
1541:, Deuteronomy.
1510:Main article:
1507:
1504:
1455:Oliver Cowdery
1439:Book of Mormon
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1420:Book of Mormon
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1416:
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1392:
1389:
1365:
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1283:
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1197:Fredson Bowers
1192:
1189:
1152:He concluded:
1132:
1129:
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1094:
1041:
1038:
1019:
1016:
999:was known for
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873:, Woodcut 1484
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858:
781:stemma codicum
764:may refer to "
707:
704:
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699:
693:
690:
624:
621:
601:homoioteleuton
583:lectio brevior
573:
570:
555:
552:
523:
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512:paleographical
426:
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354:
351:
274:printing press
249:
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208:oral tradition
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26:
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6706:
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6701:
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6695:2 Corinthians
6693:
6691:
6690:1 Corinthians
6688:
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6668:
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6661:
6658:
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6655:
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6652:New Testament
6649:
6639:
6636:
6634:
6633:New Testament
6631:
6627:
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6541:Broader canon
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6265:
6262:
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6257:
6255:
6254:Song of Songs
6252:
6250:
6247:
6245:
6242:
6240:
6237:
6235:
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6162:
6161:
6159:
6157:
6153:
6152:Old Testament
6148:
6144:
6140:
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6124:
6122:
6117:
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