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The First Birmingham Colloquium on the textual criticism of the New
Testament is to be held 14-17 April this year. If you have not received
information, and would like to come, then there are still places. For
general information, I give a list of the speakers, with an indication of
their theme:
Main papers
J.N. Birdsall, Recent developments in the t.c. of Homer and their
significance for NT t.c.
L.W. Hurtado, The present state and directions of NT t.c.
G. Childers, The Georgian versions of the NT
D.G.K. Taylor, Pre-Peshitta Citations in the Syriac corpus of Basil of
Caesarea
Shorter papers
T. Baarda, Lk 6.21b in the Diatessaron
K. Clarke, Letter-Ratings of v.ll. in UBS
WJ. Elliott, Tachygraphy and Nomina Sacra
G. Farthing, Using Probability Theory as a key to unlock textual history
E. Guting, Literary and t.c., in relation to Synoptic traditions of John the
Baptist
J.L. North, The Oxford Debate on NT t.c. of 1897
C.D. Osburn, Text of Acts in the Greek lectionaries
S. Pickering, The significance of non-continuous NT materials in papyri
J. Read-Heimerdinger, An aspect of discourse analysis in relation to
the D text of Acts
J. Rius-Camps, Prophetic quotations in the texts of Acts
David Parker
DC PARKER
DEPT OF THEOLOGY
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM
TEL. 0121-414 3613
FAX 0121-414 6866
E-MAIL PARKERDC@M4-ARTS.BHAM.AC.UK
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