From scribal error to rewriting : how ancient texts could and could not be changed /
"The present volume offeres contributions from a representative group of prominent scholars from diverse backgrounds and interests in the areas of Classical, Patristic, and Biblical studies. The papers focus on changes occuring in (sacred) texts on various levels of textual history (copying, editing...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Göttigen :
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht,
[2020]
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| Series: | De Septuaginta investigationes ;
v. 12. De Septuaginta investigationes ; vol. 12. |
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| Summary: | "The present volume offeres contributions from a representative group of prominent scholars from diverse backgrounds and interests in the areas of Classical, Patristic, and Biblical studies. The papers focus on changes occuring in (sacred) texts on various levels of textual history (copying, editing, and translating) and the intentional and nintentional reasons for these changes. A special emphasis of this volume is a large number of contributions by Georgian textual scholars concerning ancient editorial practices and especially ancient Georgian translations of biblical and patristic texts."-- |
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