Hello,
I'm looking for many Septuagint manuscript transcriptions as possible.
I'm not talking about critical text such as the Ralhf one.
I'm talking about manuscript transcription like one here for the Sinaiticus codex : http://codexsinaiticus.org/en/project/t ... nload.aspx
Can someone help me ?
Where to find Septuagint manuscript transcriptions?
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Re: Where to find Septuagint manuscript transcriptions ?
If you want it encoded in TEI, That’s the only one.
For B, use Swete. For A see https://sleeptillseven.github.io/LXX.Alex/ I’m working on Q.
For B, use Swete. For A see https://sleeptillseven.github.io/LXX.Alex/ I’m working on Q.
Ken M. Penner
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Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, St. Francis Xavier University
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General Editor, Lexham English Septuagint
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Re: Where to find Septuagint manuscript transcriptions ?
I'm in a similar boat, so will add mine question. Has El Texto Antioqueno de la Biblia Griega been digitized, or is there a Lucianic version that has? I am digging into the discourse motivations for translation techniques of kaige features in Reigns. Thanks!
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Re: Where to find Septuagint manuscript transcriptions ?
Not that I know of. Transcriptions of the Greek Jewish Scriptures are pretty rare.
As for Lucianic texts, Esther L is in the Göttingen edition of Esther (available in Logos and Accordance), and that used to be considered Lucianic.
Ken M. Penner
Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, St. Francis Xavier University
Editor, Digital Biblical Studies
General Editor, Lexham English Septuagint
Co-Editor, Online Critical Pseudepigrapha pseudepigrapha.org
Professor and Chair of Religious Studies, St. Francis Xavier University
Editor, Digital Biblical Studies
General Editor, Lexham English Septuagint
Co-Editor, Online Critical Pseudepigrapha pseudepigrapha.org
Re: Where to find Septuagint manuscript transcriptions ?
Edit:
Should've read some of the posts before this more closely...
Nice to see someone working on Alexandrinus.
Here I located at least a possible unmentioned correction, and also a mistake in Swete's apparatus for 1 Chronicles.
I don't have access the Göttingen edition to see whether they mention this, nor do I know whether they've done 1 Chronicles anyway (a google after this post will likely answer this).
Should've read some of the posts before this more closely...
Nice to see someone working on Alexandrinus.
Here I located at least a possible unmentioned correction, and also a mistake in Swete's apparatus for 1 Chronicles.
I don't have access the Göttingen edition to see whether they mention this, nor do I know whether they've done 1 Chronicles anyway (a google after this post will likely answer this).