Method in unit delimitation / edited by Marjo C.A. Korpel, Josef M. Oesch, Stanley E. Porter.
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- Bible -- Criticism, Textual -- Congresses
- Bible -- Manuscripts -- Congresses
- Bible -- Numerical division -- Congresses
- Bible -- Critique textuelle -- Congrès
- Bible -- Manuscrits -- Congrès
- Bible -- Division numérique -- Congrès
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- RELIGION -- Biblical Reference
- RELIGION -- Biblical Reference -- Language Study
- Manuscripts
- Christianity
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- Philosophy & Religion
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- BS471 .P46 2007eb
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Papers selected from meetings held in 2004, 2006, and 2007.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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M.C.A. Korpel, J.M. Oesch, S.E. Porter, Preface; J.C. de Moor & M.C.A. Korpel, Paragraphing in a Tibero-Palestinian Manuscript of the Prophets and Writings; K. De Troyer, The Leviticus and Joshua Codex from the Schøyen Collection: A Closer Look at the Text Divisions; S.E. Porter, The Influence of Unit Delimitation on Reading and Use of Greek Manuscripts; E.J. Revell, The Accents: Hierarchy and Meaning; S. Tatu, Graphic Devices Used by the Editors of Ancient and Mediaeval Manuscripts to Mark Verse-Lines in Classical Hebrew Poetry
J. van Banning S.J., Reflections upon the Chapter Divisions of Stephan LangtonW.G.E. Watson, Unit Delimitation in the Old Testament: An Appraisal; R. de Hoop, Diverging Traditions: Jeremiah 27-29 (m, s, v) / 34-36 (G): A Proposal for a New Text Edition; Abbreviations; Index of Authors; Index of Biblical Texts
In this volume selected papers from several Pericope meetings have been combined into a thematic volume, dealing with the method of unit delimitation. A hitherto unnoticed Tibero-Palestinian manuscript from Paris is discussed, as well as the text divisions in the Leviticus and Joshua Codices from the Schoyen collection and a fifth-century lectionary. The volume closes with a proposal for a new polyglot Bible, containing data with regard to unit delimitation from our traditions, Hebrew, Greek, Syriac and Latin. The ""Pericope"" Series aims at making available data on unit delimitation found in.
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