Frederick Henry Scrivener (1813 1891) was a pioneer of New Testament textual criticism. His transcription of the Codex Augiensis a ninth-century Greek and Latin manuscript of St Paul's Epistles which had been part of the famous Benedictine library at Reichenau - was published in 1859 and is a document of considerable historical significance in biblical research. It presents 'as true an image as possible' of the ninth-century text. The volume also includes a 'full and exact' collation of fifty manuscripts of the Gospels. In his Critical Introduction, Scrivener provides a detailed account of...
Frederick Henry Scrivener (1813 1891) was a pioneer of New Testament textual criticism. His transcription of the Codex Augiensis a ninth-century Greek...
The distinguished nineteenth-century biblical scholar Frederick Scrivener describes, evaluates and collates sixty-three manuscripts of the Greek New Testament.
The distinguished nineteenth-century biblical scholar Frederick Scrivener describes, evaluates and collates sixty-three manuscripts of the Greek New T...
F. H. A. Scrivener (1813 1891) was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and published a variety of works of New Testament scholarship while working as a clergyman and headmaster. At a time when new manuscripts of New Testament texts were being discovered, his skills as a transcriber and collator of these texts were greatly respected. This volume is his critical examination of the King James Bible which chronicles the history of the Bible's various editions and the evolution of the text. Scrivener reviews the various groups involved in translating and revising the Bible. A detailed...
F. H. A. Scrivener (1813 1891) was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and published a variety of works of New Testament scholarship while working...