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From: Maurice Robinson
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Subject: Re: TR editions
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On Fri, 19 Apr 1996 WFWarren@aol.com wrote:
> Perhaps someone could help with the following regarding TR texts. What is
> the difference between the 1873 Oxford TR edition and the 1889 Oxford TR
> edition?
Probably no significant differences. At the most perhaps some accent or
punctuation changes. I would suspect the text itself of any Stephens
1550 TR reprint to remain the same.
> Also, is Tischendorf's Stephanus text (I realize he prints both the
> 1550 Stephanus and 1624 Elzevir texts) the same as the 1873 Oxford text (I
> suspect it is), or not, and if not, what are the differences?
Again probably so, though I have never seen a copy of a Tischendorf
edition of the TR; only his own edited editions, which differ
significantly, of course.
> The background of this question relates to the use of collation information
> from different sources, all supposedly based on the TR. But if the TR texts
> differ, then the collation information would need to be adjusted accordingly.
The major collations made in the mid-1800s by Scrivener were against a
Stephens 1550 TR, which obviously could not have been against the 1873
Oxford edition which had not yet been published. I, however, would not
be overly concerned, so long as the text was specifically a Stephens 1550
reprint, and not one with changes like the Elzevir editions.
> For example, the IGNTP uses the 1873 Oxford TR text, and so if that text is
> not the same as the Tischendorf Stephanus text, the use of Tischendorf in
> conjunction with IGNTP collations would need to take the differences into
> account.
That would be correct if such were the case. From reading Scrivener's
Plain Introduction (1894), which probably goes into more detail about the
various TR editions than any more recent source, I noticed no specific
suggestion that there were any textual differences among Stephens 1550
editions.
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Maurice A. Robinson, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof./Greek and New Testament
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Wake Forest, North Carolina
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