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Author Mugridge, Alan

Title Copying Early Christian Texts
Published Mohr Siebeck, 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 362
Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament ; 362
Contents 1. The papyri and their handwriting -- 2. Content, material, form and size -- 3. Page layout -- 4. Reading aids -- 5. Writing the text
Summary It is widely believed that the early Christians copied their texts themselves without a great deal of expertise, and that some copyists introduced changes to support their theological beliefs. In this volume, however, Alan Mugridge examines all of the extant Greek papyri bearing Christian literature up to the end of the 4th century, as well as several comparative groups of papyri, and concludes that, on the whole, Christian texts, like most literary texts in the Roman world, were copied by trained scribes. Professional Christian scribes probably became more common after the time of Constantine, but this study suggests that in the early centuries the copyists of Christian texts in Greek were normally trained scribes, Christian or not, who reproduced those texts as part of their trade and, while they made mistakes, copied them as accurately as any other texts they were called upon to copy -- Dust jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 414-443) and indexes
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Subject Manuscripts (Papyri) -- Reproduction
Transcription.
Christian literature, Early -- Publishing.
Christian literature, Early -- Publishing
Transcription
Papyrus (manuscrits)
Transcription.
Copistes.
Littérature chrétienne primitive.
Form Electronic book
ISBN 3161547608
9783161546884
3161546881
9783161547607