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An Introduction to the New Testament Manuscripts and their Texts Review

An Introduction to the New Testament Manuscripts and their Texts
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Although entitled 'an introduction' this book appears to be aimed more at the postgraduate Biblical Studies student. It includes an overview of different manuscripts, the various classification systems and how to use them, other witnesses, textual criticism, how to use critical editions and concludes with a brief summary of the various manuscript witnesses for Revelation, the Pauline corpus, Acts and the Catholic epistles and the Gospels.
The author's writing style is clear and scholarly with a vast repository of bibliographic notes which should provide the reader with most of the information they need to find more on a particular subject. The author requires the reader to read Greek, Latin and German to make the most of this book (most citations in those languages are untranslated) and there are particularly large sections of Greek in the final section.
This book served to highlight the importance and complexity of the textual critic's work, of the vast array of different manuscripts and the difficulties in classifying them, of the ways in which textual criticism can influence theology and exegesis and the many areas where further work is required, particularly with regard to postdoctoral research. This was an interesting and helpful book but not for the beginner in textual criticism.

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Hebrew Manuscripts of the Middle Ages Review

Hebrew Manuscripts of the Middle Ages
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I don't understand why the first review categorizes this as a 'newsletter'. It is a complete hardbound definitive discussion with 169 b&w clear illustrations + many (unnumbered) illustrative manuscripts.
[I am not sure Amazon will print my present
review since other companies sell this expensive book at a lesser price).
View Amazon's table of contents and you will see that this definitive book covers all aspects of Jewish manuscripts, including various types of scripts (hard to find in other books).
If this subject/area interests you, its uniqueness probably justifies the price and you will not be disappointed.
As mentioned in its introduction it is an updated elaboration and reorganization of the author's several previous (only in French) books. The translation from the French is excellent -- no doubt due to the person (outstanding Jewish teacher and author).
Again, if this is the book you are looking for, it is the best I have seen; and its organization is most satisfying.
I consider it a masterpiece.

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Hebrew manuscripts are our most important source of knowledge about Jewish medieval life, and anyone wishing to engage with Jewish history needs to know about the manuscripts, how to study them, and their literary genres. Colette Sirat offers a comprehensive overview of these subjects in this illustrated introduction.The book is a re-structured, extended and updated version of an earlier presentation in French.It has been translated from the author's revision of her earlier French book, and edited for an English readership, by Hebrew scholar Nicholas de Lange.

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