Ancient Editors and Copyists and Modern Partition Theories: the Case of the Corinthian Correspondence
Partition theories for the Pauline epistles have been proposed and discussed on broadly literary criteria. The article shows that ancient editorial methods were essen tially conservative, and suggests that this is because of the physical problems that were faced by editors and copyists employing rol...
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Sage
1996
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Journal for the study of the New Testament
Year: 1996, Volume: 18, Issue: 61, Pages: 53-64 |
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