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In a message dated 97-01-13 01:38:58 EST, you write:

<< I have put five very brief articles about various t-c topics on the Web, 
 all accessible from the TC-Links page 
 (http://scholar.cc.emory.edu/scripts/TC/TC-links.html).  The topics 
 addressed are Codex Sinaiticus, the Hexapla, the Muratorian Fragment, the 
 Nash Papyrus, and uncials.  These are slightly expanded versions of the 
 articles I have submitted to the Eerdmans Dictionary of the Bible.  
 Because of their brevity, they do not contain any earthshattering new 
 information, but they might be useful for someone interested in a quick 
 reference. >>

Jimmy and all TCer's,
Where these articles, the Eerdmans Dictionary, and others leave off, the
Encyclopedia of New Testament Textual Criticism will pick up.
Yes I'm still here, and I am making slow progress, but alas, it's still
progress.
More information as it becomes available.  Stay tuned!  Thanks to all for
thir help and support.
Rich Elliott
General Editor, ENTTC.


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