Studies on the intersection of text, paratext, and reception: a festschrift in honor of Charles E. Hill

"Studies on the Intersection of Text, Paratext, and Reception brings together thirteen contributions from leading scholars in the fields of textual criticism, manuscript/paratextual research, and reception history. These fields have tended to operate in isolation, but recent years have seen a r...

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Published in:Text and editions for New Testament study
Contributors: Lanier, Gregory R. 1981- (Editor) ; Reid, J. Nicholas 1979- (Editor) ; Hill, Charles E. 1956- (Honoree)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Leiden Boston Brill [2021]
In: Text and editions for New Testament study (volume 15)
Reviews:[Rezension von: Studies on the intersection of text, paratext, and reception : a festschrift in honor of Charles E. Hill] (2021) (Bates, Clark R.)
[Rezension von: Studies on the intersection of text, paratext, and reception : a festschrift in honor of Charles E. Hill] (2023) (Stevens, Chris S.)
Series/Journal:Text and editions for New Testament study volume 15
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Intertextuality in the Bible
B Festschrift
B Bible. New Testament Criticism, Textual
B Hill, Charles E. 1956-
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Summary:"Studies on the Intersection of Text, Paratext, and Reception brings together thirteen contributions from leading scholars in the fields of textual criticism, manuscript/paratextual research, and reception history. These fields have tended to operate in isolation, but recent years have seen a rise in valuable research being done at their multiple points of intersection. The contributors to this volume show the potential of such crossover work through, for example, exploring how paratextual features of papyri and minuscules give insight into their text; probing how scribal behaviors illumine textual transmission/restoration, and examining how colometry, inner-biblical references, and early church reading cultures may contribute to understanding canon formation. These essays reflect the contours of the scholarship of Dr. Charles E. Hill, to whom the volume is dedicated"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9004433341