Snapshots of evolving traditions Jewish and Christian manuscript culture, textual fluidity, and new philology / edited by Liv Ingeborg Lied & Hugo Lundhaug.

SeriesTexte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur, 0082-3589 ; Band 175
Texte und Untersuchungen zur Geschichte der altchristlichen Literatur Bd. 175. ^A1135814
Contents Studying snapshots: on manuscript culture, textual fluidity, and new philology / Hugo Lundhaug & Liv Ingeborg Lied -- An illusion of textual stability: textual fluidity, new philology, and the Nag Hammadi codices / Hugo Lundhaug -- Reading variants in James and the Apocalypse of James: a perspective from new philology / Lance Jenott -- The making of a secret Book of John: Nag Hammadi Codex III in light of new philology / René Falkenberg -- Two witnesses, one Valentinian gospel? The Gospel of truth in Nag Hammadi codices I and XII / Katrine Brix -- Monastic paideia and textual fluidity in the classroom / Lillian I. Larsen -- Textual fluidity in early monasticism: sayings, sermons and stories / Samuel Rubenson -- Four texts from Nag Hammadi amid the textual and generic fluidity of the "letter" in the literature of late antique Egypt / J. Gregory Given -- Know thy enemy: the materialization of orthodoxy in Syriac manuscripts / Michael Philip Penn -- "You have found what you seek": the form and function of a sixth century divinatory Bible in Syriac / Jeff Childers -- Between "text witness" and "text on the page": trajectories in the history of editing the epistle of Baruch / Liv Ingeborg Lied -- The end of the Psalms in the Dead Sea scrolls, Greek codices, and Syriac manuscripts / Eva Mroczek -- Translating the Hekhalot literature: insights from new philology / James R. Davila.
General noteIncludes some papers presented at the workshop "Textual Transmission and Manuscript Culture: Textual Fluidity, 'New Philology,' and the Nag Hammadi (and Related) Codices," held December 11-12, 2012 at the University of Oslo.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
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