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  • - Edited from Ancient Authorities, with their Various Readings in Full, and the Latin Version of Jerome
     
    430,95 kr.

    Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) was a pioneer of nineteenth-century Biblical textual scholarship with his seven-volume edition of the Greek New Testament from ancient sources. Volume 2 (1861) describes the manuscripts consulted, and contains the Gospels of Luke and John in Greek and Latin.

  • af Julius Wellhausen
    661,95 kr.

    Julius Wellhausen (1844-1918) first published this work in German in 1878. Reissued here is the 1885 English translation of a revised 1883 version. Intended as a multi-volume work, this first book now stands as a self-contained work. A biblical scholar and orientalist, Wellhausen was professor of theology at Greifswald (until resigning for reasons of conscience) and then professor at Halle, Marburg and Gottingen. An early exponent of scientific philology, he placed the Pentateuch in a historical-social context, setting aside theological traditions. In this work, he sets out his method and argues that the Pentateuch is a synthesis of four independent narratives. He then examines the history of worship, sacrifice, sacred feasts, priests, and the law in ancient Israel. Wellhausen is a central figure in modern biblical studies, his theory dominated scholarship for a century, and his pioneering work remains of great interest in the field.

  • - Its Subsequent Reprints and Modern Representatives
    af Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener
    499,95 kr.

    F. H. A. Scrivener (1813-1891) published a variety of works of New Testament scholarship while working as a clergyman and headmaster. This volume is a critical examination of the King James Bible which chronicles the history of the Bible's various editions and the evolution of the text.

  • - Fragments of Sixth Century Palestinian Syriac Texts of the Gospels, of the Acts of the Apostles and of St. Paul's Epistles
     
    425,95 kr.

    A collection of Biblical manuscript fragments in Syriac and Greek dating from the sixth to eighth centuries. Acquired and translated into English by pioneering scholar Agnes Lewis, they include the gospels, epistles and parts of the Old Testament, along with homilies relating to the lives of Jesus and the apostles.

  • - Translated From an Arabic MS in the Convent of Deyr-Es-Suriani, Egypt, and from MSS in the Convent of St Catherine on Mount Sinai and in the Vatican Library
     
    493,95 kr.

    Stories about the acts of the apostles have been circulating since the second century: colourful tales of the travels, miracles and martyrdoms of St Paul, St Andrew and St James, brother of Jesus. This English translation of the text was first published in 1904 by the pioneering scholar Agnes Lewis.

  • - Transcribed from an Arabic MS in the Convent of Deyr-Es-Suriani, Egypt, and from MSS in the Convent of St Catherine, on Mount Sinai
     
    426,95 kr.

    Stories about the acts of the apostles have been circulating since the second century: colourful tales of the travels, miracles and martyrdoms of St Paul, St Andrew and St James, brother of Jesus. This Arabic version of the text was first published in 1904 by the pioneering scholar Agnes Lewis.

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    3.558,95 kr.

    The three volume set of The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint, edited by the Cambridge scholar Henry Barclay Swete (1835-1917), was first published in 1894. It contains the books from Hosea to 4 Maccabees with the Psalms of Solomon as an appendix. Swete set an important precedent for later editors by using an actual manuscript text as the edition's base.

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    762,95 kr.

    The New Testament in the Original Greek (1881), edited by Westcott and Hort, offers a reconstructed text based on the readings of the third-century uncial manuscripts Vaticanus and Sinaiticus, with a full critical apparatus. Westcott and Hort's revolutionary editorial principles broke the ground for New Testament textual criticism today.

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    366,95 kr.

    The third-century Syriac treatise Didascalia Apostolorum was edited and translated into English in 1903 by the pioneering scholar Margaret Gibson. Covering topics including the organisation of the early church and the conduct of the clergy, this is an important source for historians interested in Christian doctrine and law.

  • - Edited from a Mesopotamian Manuscript with Various Readings and Collations of Other MSS
     
    404,95 kr.

    This third-century Syriac treatise is an early record of ecclesiastical law, covering topics such as Christian discipline, ethics, forgiveness and charity. The text was published in 1903 by the pioneering scholar Margaret Gibson, and contains additional material uncovered by her, providing a more complete version of this important work.

  • - Textum ad Fidem Codicum Versionum et Patrum Recensuit et Lectionis Varietatem Adjecit D. Jo. Jac. Griesbach
     
    891,95 kr.

    The second edition of Griesbach's Novum Testamentum Graece, published in two volumes in 1796 and 1806, laid the foundation for modern biblical textual criticism. In the preface to Volume 1 of this edition, Griesbach outlines fifteen criteria for evaluating the reliability of biblical manuscripts. Volume 1 contains the four gospels.

  • - The Greek Text with Introduction, Commentary as Far as Chapter IV, Verse 7, and Additional Notes
     
    364,95 kr.

    Published in 1909, Hort's unfinished commentary on the Epistle of St James included an authoritative Greek text and detailed notes on the language and interpretation of the Epistle, its authorship and New Testament context, and its reception up to and including the dawn of the Darwinian age.

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    888,95 kr.

    The two-volume second edition of Lachmann's New Testament in Greek and Latin was published in Berlin in 1842 and 1850. Based on a greater range of sources, the text differs significantly from the heavily criticised first edition published in 1831. This volume contains the books from Acts to Revelation.

  • - A Graeco-Latin Manuscript of S. Paul's Epistles, Deposited in the Library of Trinity College, Cambridge; To Which is Added a Full Collation of Fifty Manuscripts
     
    835,95 kr.

    Scrivener's 1859 publication of his transcription of the Codex Augiensis - a ninth-century Greek and Latin manuscript of St Paul's Epistles - is a document of considerable historical significance in biblical textual criticism. This book also contains 'full and exact' collations of fifty manuscripts of the Gospels.

  • - Edited from Ancient Authorities, with their Various Readings in Full, and the Latin Version of Jerome
     
    340,95 kr.

    Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) was a pioneer of nineteenth-century Biblical textual scholarship with his seven-volume edition of the Greek New Testament from ancient sources. Volume 4 (1869) describes the manuscripts consulted, and contains Romans to 2 Thessalonians in Greek and Latin.

  • - Edited from Ancient Authorities, with their Various Readings in Full, and the Latin Version of Jerome
     
    371,95 kr.

    Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) was a pioneer of nineteenth-century Biblical textual scholarship with his seven-volume edition of the Greek New Testament from ancient sources. Volume 3 (1865) describes the manuscripts consulted, and contains the Acts of the Apostles and the Catholic epistles in Greek and Latin.

  • - Textum ad Fidem Codicum Versionum et Patrum Recensuit et Lectionis Varietatem Adjecit D. Jo. Jac. Griesbach
     
    865,95 kr.

    The second edition of Griesbach's Novum Testamentum Graece, published in two volumes in 1796 and 1806, laid the foundation for modern biblical textual criticism. The preface to Volume 1 of this edition outlines fifteen criteria for evaluating the reliability of biblical manuscripts. Volume 2 contains Acts, the Epistles, and Revelation.

  • - Edited from Ancient Authorities, with their Various Readings in Full, and the Latin Version of Jerome
     
    427,95 kr.

    Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) was a pioneer of Biblical textual scholarship with his seven-volume edition of the Greek New Testament from ancient sources. Volume 1 (1857) sets out Tregelles' editorial principles, describes the manuscripts consulted, and contains the Gospels of Matthew and Mark in Greek and Latin.

  • - Edited from Ancient Authorities, with their Various Readings in Full, and the Latin Version of Jerome
     
    425,95 kr.

    Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-1875) was a pioneer of nineteenth-century Biblical textual scholarship with his seven-volume edition of the Greek New Testament from ancient sources. This volume reissues the original volumes 5, 6 and 7, which contain the continuation of the Epistles, Revelation, and the posthumous Prolegomena.

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    688,95 kr.

    In this 1881 book, Westcott and Hort introduced their landmark Greek New Testament text (printed in volume two of this set), and explained their innovative methods of biblical criticism. Their work established the practice of using the earliest and most authoritative manuscripts, which remains central to biblical scholarship today.

  • - According to the Text of Codex Vaticanus, Supplemented from Other Uncial Manuscripts, with a Critical Apparatus Containing the Variants of the Chief Ancient Authorities for the Text of the Septuagint
     
    426,95 kr.

    The final volume of this influential but unfinished early twentieth-century edition of the Septuagint contains the books of Esther, Judith, and Tobit. Its extensive critical apparatus remains a widely respected work of biblical textual criticism and is an invaluable resource for biblical scholars today.

  • - According to the Text of Codex Vaticanus, Supplemented from Other Uncial Manuscripts, with a Critical Apparatus Containing the Variants of the Chief Ancient Authorities for the Text of the Septuagint
    af Alan England Brooke
    1.057,95 kr.

    Volume 3 of this influential but unfinished early twentieth-century edition of the Septuagint contains the later historical books. Its extensive critical apparatus remains a widely respected work of biblical textual criticism and is an invaluable resource for biblical scholars today.

  • - According to the Text of Codex Vaticanus, Supplemented from Other Uncial Manuscripts, with a Critical Apparatus Containing the Variants of the Chief Ancient Authorities for the Text of the Septuagint
     
    786,95 kr.

    Volume 2 of this influential but unfinished early twentieth-century edition of the Septuagint contains the second part of the Octateuch, the books of Numbers, Deuteronomy, Judges, Joshua and Ruth. Its extensive critical apparatus remains a widely respected work of biblical textual criticism and is still consulted by scholars today.

  • - According to the Text of Codex Vaticanus, Supplemented from Other Uncial Manuscripts, with a Critical Apparatus Containing the Variants of the Chief Ancient Authorities for the Text of the Septuagint
     
    780,95 kr.

    Volume 1 of this influential but unfinished early twentieth-century edition of the Septuagint contains the first part of the Octateuch, the books of Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus. Its extensive critical apparatus remains a widely respected work of biblical textual criticism and is an invaluable resource for biblical scholars today..

  • af Thomas Hartwell Horne
    904,95 kr.

    Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780-1862) first published his most famous work in 1818. Reissued in five parts, this is the four-volume tenth edition (1856), with revisions by Samuel Davidson (c.1806-98) and Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-75). It remains a monumental and influential work of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship.

  • af Thomas Hartwell Horne
    691,95 kr.

    Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780-1862) first published his most famous work in 1818. Reissued in five parts, this is the four-volume tenth edition (1856), with revisions by Samuel Davidson (c.1806-98) and Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-75). It remains a monumental and influential work of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship.

  • af Thomas Hartwell Horne
    978,95 kr.

    Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780-1862) first published his most famous work in 1818. Reissued in five parts, this is the four-volume tenth edition (1856), with revisions by Samuel Davidson (c.1806-98) and Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-75). It remains a monumental and influential work of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship.

  • af Thomas Hartwell Horne
    768,95 kr.

    Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780-1862) first published his most famous work in 1818. Reissued in five parts, this is the four-volume tenth edition (1856), with revisions by Samuel Davidson (c.1806-98) and Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-75). It remains a monumental and influential work of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship.

  • af Thomas Hartwell Horne
    833,95 kr.

    Thomas Hartwell Horne (1780-1862) first published his most famous work in 1818. Reissued in five parts, this is the four-volume tenth edition (1856), with revisions by Samuel Davidson (c.1806-98) and Samuel Prideaux Tregelles (1813-75). It remains a monumental and influential work of nineteenth-century biblical scholarship.

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    891,95 kr.

    The two-volume second edition of Lachmann's New Testament in Greek and Latin was published in Berlin in 1842 and 1850. Based on a greater range of sources, the text differs significantly from the heavily criticised first edition published in 1831. This volume contains a preface outlining Lachmann's editorial principles.

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