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From: "James R. Adair"
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Subject: Re: Software for NT TC??
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I'm afraid I don't have any additional information about the licensing of
the NT text with an apparatus (either NA or UBS). I, too, am very
interested in making the text _and_ apparatus freely available to
scholars via the Internet. Maybe a compromise that those at the Bible
societies would be interested in would be to make the text and apparatus
of UBS3 and NA26, which are not the latest editions, available. I'd be
interested to hear from those associated with the Bible societies
concerning this idea.
I also second Maurice Robinson's suggestion that the texts & apparatuses
of Tischendorf, Von Soden, etc., be keyed in and made available to all.
This would supplement the work of the ENTMP (which is just doing mss, as
far as I know). If someone is interested in heading up the project, at
least to get started, we could use this list to coordinate efforts, and we
could make results available on the TC home page. I'd really like to know
if anyone is interested in either coordinating the project or
participating in it.
Jimmy Adair
General Editor of TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism
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