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On Hexaplaric and Lucianic Readings and Recensions

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Beiträge von Timo Tekoniemi, Beiträge von Tyler James Smith, Beiträge von Anneli Aejmelaeus, Beiträge von Anna Kharanauli, Beiträge von Natia Mirotadze, Beiträge von Sarah Yardney, Beiträge von Pablo Torijano, Beiträge von Andrés Piquer-Otero, Beiträge von Jonathan Miles Robker, Beiträge von Kristin De Troyer, Herausgegeben von Dionisio Candido, Herausgegeben von Joshua Alfaro, Herausgegeben von Kristin De Troyer, Reihe herausgegeben von Anneli Aejmelaeus, Reihe herausgegeben von Kristin De Troyer, Reihe herausgegeben von Wolfgang Kraus, Reihe herausgegeben von Emanuel Tov

On Hexaplaric and Lucianic Readings and Recensions

Beschreibung

In the history of the Greek translation of the Bible, there are two recensions that play a very important role. The first is the Hexaplaric recension of Origen. In this work, Origen displayed the different versions of the Biblical text and aimed at bringing the Greek text as it had been submitted so far closer to the then current Hebrew text. His intervention in the Greek text has "opened the gates to a flood of approximations of the Greek text to the Hebrew" (dixit Anneli Aejmelaeus). Indeed, one can find Hexaplaric readings in many manuscripts, and even in texts, manuscripts and versions that have never been labeled like that. Filtering out what are Hexaplaric readings is of utmost importance to the reconstruction of the Old Greek text, which may then point to another Hebrew text. A similar enterprise was undertaken by Lucian, and his work too needs to be reconstructed and traced in order to establish the Old Greek text. The current volume deals with the books of 1-2 Sam, 1-2 Kings, as well as Joshua and Esther.

Verlag
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN/EAN
978-3-525-52213-4
Preis
160,00 EUR
Status
lieferbar