H. A. G. Houghton, Ulrike Swoboda, Rebekka Schirner, Oliver Norris, Rosalind MacLachlan
The New Testament text has a long and varied history, in which readers, scholars and editors all play a part. Understanding the ways in which these users engage with the text, including the physical form in which they encounter the Bible, its role in liturgy, the creation of scholarly apparatus and commentary, types of quotation and allusion, and creative rewriting in different languages or genres, offers insight into its tradition and dissemination. The ten papers in this volume present original research focusing on primary material in a variety of fields and languages. Their scope stretches...
The New Testament text has a long and varied history, in which readers, scholars and editors all play a part. Understanding the ways in which these us...