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From: atbwk@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU (Barbara Keats)
Subject: Re: Codices for Teaching
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As I mentioned, I am willing to remain very humbly a "new kid on the block"
-- I was only responding to the search for reproducible pages from a codex,
not to the request vis. tc, which I did not pursue at the sites.  Sorry if
my message suggested anything beyond that.

BWK

>Kevin H. Grenier wrote:
>
>>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.
>
>Barbara Keats wrote:
>
>>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 Brown site is one of the more clever uses of the Web and has some very
>nice things on it.  One caution however, the main section which has to do
>with the principles of TC and the nature of "text-types" is based on a book
>I had never heard of before and which contains statements which are--well
>lets us just say as nicely as possible--debatable.  For example, they
>confidently assert that Lucian was responsible for the Byzantine text-type,
>that the Cesaerean text has a certain provinence and character, etc., etc.
>There are several things like that which many, if not most TC scholars
>today, regardless of the view they hold, would not agree with.  CAVEAT EMPTOR.
>
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>Dale M. Wheeler, Th.D.
>Chair, Biblical Languages Dept                  Multnomah Bible College
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