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From: Barbara Keats
Subject: Re: Codices for Teaching
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Although only a cursory search at this point due to time limitations, a web
search on "codex" revealed a number of options. At
http://www.stg.brown.edu/projects/mss/overview.html produced an
"interpreting ancient mss" web; the Codex Sinaitus is at
www.stg.brown.edu/projects/mss/tc-codexs.html; the Vaticanus at (same
address except tc-codexv.html at end of string). There are other options
pointed to, and a number of other sites to browse from here; there are
hypertexts to "click" on to move more deeply into the sites. Any could be
printed off, and would be especially well served by a color printer. Hope
this is not "old news" -- I am a relatively new kid in town.
BWK.
At 04:24 PM 3/4/96 -0500, you wrote:
>
>1. I am looking for a good quality large photograph of a passage from the
>Book of John from a codex for use in class. I need one I can copy freely as a
>handout for students to work on. Does anyone have a good suggestion of where
>to obtain this?
>
>
>2. I am also interested in people's opinions on the best text and reference
>books available on NT textual criticism. I would appreciate any comments.
>
>
>Kevin H. Grenier
>KHGrenier@aol.com
>Colorado Christian University
>
>
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