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I note that Robinson replies to Holmes point about the role of scribes
in the development of texts 'Certainly scribes were the primary cause
of textual variation'. It depends what kind of variation you mean.
Mike's point in his paper concerns conscious rather than mechanical
change. (By the way, the collection is being published just about
now, and copies should be becoming available.) It is on the word
'Certainly' that what he has to say casts doubt.
David Parker
DC PARKER
DEPT OF THEOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
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