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Robert B. Waltz wrote:
>
> TCers --
>
> I should probably let Rich Elliot tell this. In fact, I should probably
> have told him first. :-) But I'm just too proud of having managed the
> to interpret the oracular instructions of my service provider to wait.
>
> To the point --
>
> Since people are still asking about the Encyclopedia of NT TC, I've
> decided to start posting some potential articles. I've now completed
> rough drafts of three of them, on "Canons of Criticism," "Oral
> Transmission," and "Text-Types."
>
> You can find them at
>
> http://www.skypoint.com/~waltzmn
>
Having downloaded and printed out these excellent articles, I
consider them a wonderful "gift" to the readership of TC. To those "lay
scholars," like myself, they represent the beginnings of what will be
an extremely informative "mini-course" in textual criticism. In a clear
and succinct way, they distill the often cumbersone scholarly discourse
in TC in a well written and easily manageable format.
Thank you Robert!!!
Shelama amkhon
Jack Kilmon
Houston, Texas
jpman@accesscomm.net
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