Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Klaus Wachtel: An Appreciation -- Klaus Wachtel: Bibliography -- A Texts -- The "Western" Text of Acts: A Challenge for Historians / Holmes, Michael W. -- In anderen und eigenen Sprachen. Ein textkritisch-exegetisch motivierter Blick auf Apg 2,1-13 / Kreinecker, Christina M. -- Acta 2:1-22 in der Revision des Jakob von Edessa / Juckel, Andreas -- New Traces of an Old Text: The Corrections of Gregory-Aland 424 in Acts 1-14 / Wasserman, Tommy -- The Longer Ending of Mark in Gothic / Falluomini, Carla -- La géographie marcienne et ses corrections ecclésiales / Amphoux, Christian B. -- A Coptic Papyrus without John 21? / Askeland, Christian -- GA 382: Byzantinisches "Allerlei" / Hüffmeier, Annette -- The Case of the "Rule of Three" in the Gospels / Elliott, J. K. -- The "Power on the Head" of a Woman. A New Appraisal of 1 Corinthians 11:10 and its Variants / Förster, Hans -- The Text of Hebrews in GA 1739, in Selected Other Greek Manuscripts, and in Works of Origen: Preliminary Quantitative Assessments / Gäbel, Georg -- Photius: A Re-evaluation of the Johannine Evidence in Light of Modern Tools / Mullen, Roderic L. -- ὡς ἐν τῇ Ἀποκαλύψει λέγεται. (Vermeintliche) Apk-Zitate am Ende der byzantinischen Epoche / Sigismund, Marcus -- Manuscripts of the Greek Bible / Jongkind, Dirk -- Kr in the Gospels / Parpulov, Georgi -- Eine Dromone in GA 013? Gedanken zu einer Schiffszeichnung / Graefe, Jan -- B Editing -- The Earliest Printed Portions of the Greek New Testament / Krans, Jan -- Von den Evangelien bis zur Apk. Die Ordnung der Schriften in der Edition des Neuen Testaments / Karrer, Martin -- Von den Kanones der Textkritik zu einer Theorie der Variantenentstehung im Rahmen der Kohärenzbasierten Genealogischen Methode. Einige vorläufige Überlegungen / Strutwolf, Holger -- Manuscripts, Texts, History, and the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method (CBGM): Some Thoughts and Clarifications / Mink, Gerd -- Improving the CBGM: Recent Interactions / Paulson, Gregory S. -- The Byzantine Text as the Initial Text / Gurry, Peter J. -- Family 1 in the Gospel of John: Its Members, Text and the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method / Parker, D. C. -- An Initial Selection of Manuscripts for the Editio Critica Maior of the Pauline Epistles / Houghton, H. A. G. -- Editorial Activity and Textual Affiliation: The Case of the Corpus Paulinum / Schmid, Ulrich B. / Morrill, Bruce -- Die mehrheitsbildenden Gruppen der Apokalypse-Überlieferung: Textgeschichtliche und editorische Herausforderungen / Müller, Darius -- Transkription und Kollation neutestamentlicher Handschriften. Analyse der Fehlermöglichkeiten und ihrer Ursachen / Lakmann, Marie-Luise -- A Text-Critical Approach to Punctuation in the New Testament: 1 Corinthians 14:33 / Warren, Bill -- When Does συν- Assimilate? / Williams, Peter J. -- Digitale Werkzeuge zur Systematisierung koptischer Handschriften / Richter, Siegfried G. / Schröder, Katharina D. -- Die Vetus Latina-Edition der Apostelgeschichte: Überlegungen zu Chronologie, Konstituierung und Disposition der "Texttypen" / Blümer, Wilhelm -- Index of Manuscripts -- Index of Biblical Passages -- Index of Subjects Klaus Wachtel has pioneered the creation of major editions of the Greek New Testament through a blend of traditional philological approaches and innovative digital tools. In this volume, an international range of New Testament scholars and editors honour his achievements with thirty-one original studies. Many of the themes mirror Wachtel's own publications on the history of the Byzantine text, the identification of manuscript families and groups, detailed analysis of individual witnesses and the development of software and databases to support the editorial process. Other contributions draw on the production of the Editio Critica Maior, with reference to the Gospels of Mark and John, the Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline Epistles and the Apocalypse. Several chapters consider the application of the Coherence-Based Genealogical Method. A wide selection of material is considered, from papyri to printed editions. The Greek text is analysed from multiple perspectives, including exegesis, grammar and orthography, alongside evidence from versions in Latin, Syriac, Coptic and Gothic. This collection provides new insights into the history of the biblical text and the creation, development, analysis and application of modern editions
|