>Might anyone be able to provide some information on these two 19th c.
texts
>that I have acquired?
>
>1. Cambridge Greek Testament For Schools And Colleges - St. Mark
> Gen. Editor J. J. S. Perowne, D. D., Dean of Peterborough
> New edition revised w/ Appendix
> Edited for the syndics of the University Press
> Cambridge: At The University Press
> London: C. J. Clay and Son, Cambridge University Press Warehouse,
Ava
>Maria Lane, 1886
> <<$5
You made a good buy. The CGT was a series of commentaries that
concentrated on philology prepared as textbooks for translating the GNT
in English public schools and colleges. The commentary is slight, but
helpful. There are different editions of some of the books. My copy of
Mark was done, if I remember correctly, by Alfred Plummer.
>
>2. H KAINE DIAQHKH EK THS PALAIAS DIAQHKHS KATA TOUS EBDOMHKONTA
> DIERMHNEGOMENH
> Novum Testamentum Graecum
> Editio Hellenistica
> TOM. II.
> Londini, Gulielmus Pickering, 1843
> contains GNT from Romans to Revelation
> all notes are in Greek
> $11
Another good buy. It is, I think, by the same compiler/author who
produced a slightly later two volume set which has the title:
Scholia Hellenistica in Novum Testamentum Philone et Josepho
Patribus Apostolicis aliisq. ecclesiae antiquae scriptoribus necnon
libris apocryphis maxime ornata. Instruxit atque ornavit Novi
Testamenti hellenistice illustrati recens editor [i.e. Edward
G. Grinfield]. London: Gulielmus [i.e., William] Pickering, 1848.
This is a collection of illustrative texts drawn from Jewish and early
Christian writers. Grinfield published the volumes drawn from the
Septuagint in 1843, about 5 years before the two above, with the same
publisher. My set of the above came from the library of Joseph Thayer,
the translator-editor of the Grimm-Wilcke Lexicon, still reprinted,
and now badly needs rebinding. I wonder if what you have does not also
have a Greek text without accents. but does have rough breathings.
Too bad you could not get volume I also.
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