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New Testament textual criticism for non-textual critics - A few suggestions
The need arises now and again for a translator or an exegete with only a basic knowledge of textual criticism to examine a textual problem in order to verify the reading of the text with which he works. In many such instances the translator or exegete feels himself not capable to do so because of the many difficulties of text-critical methodology ...
J. H. Petzer, J. C. Jordaan
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The Relevance of Textual Criticism in Biblical Interpretation
Textual criticism refers to the techniques used by biblical scholars in interpreting a given text of the Bible to ascertain its original wording, the nature of its composition, sources, date, and authorship.
Victor Umaru
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Digital philology has produced a wide range of new methods and formats for editing and analyzing medieval texts. The provision of digital facsimiles has put the manuscripts, the very material base of any editorial endeavor, into focus again.
Franz Fischer
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“The Romantic of Textual Criticism” Konstantin Ivanovich Khalabayev [PDF]
The article is devoted to the reconstruction of the biography of Konstantin Ivanovich Khalabaev (1885–1941), the founder of Soviet textology as an academic science. The scholar did not leave a single scientific article or monograph, there is not a single
Petr A. Druzhinin
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Philology and Criticism: A Guide to Mahābhārata Textual Criticism [PDF]
Vishwa Adluri, J. Bagchee
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A Critical Review on the Book Tazkirat Al-Awliya [PDF]
The publication and textual criticism of Attar of Nishapur’s “Tazkerat al-Awliya”, which is considered as one of the most important texts in Persian prose, was done in 1398 by Dr. Mohammad Reza Shafi'i Kadkani.
Masoumeh Amirkhanlou
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Deuteronomy 34:6: Moses’ burial in text and translation
Despite the simplicity from a linguistic perspective, the formula וַיִּקְבֹּר אֹתוֹ in Deuteronomy 34:6 has been at the origins of a vivid discussion amongst its interpreters.
Hans Ausloos
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Textual criticism and Old Norse philology
Old Norse editors typically apply the principles of textual criticism with moderation, mainly correcting obvious errors. The exception is poetry, where the introduction of variant readings and emendations is often necessary.
Mikael Males
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Historical and Textual Criticism of Neirūzīyyeh [PDF]
Neirūzīyyeh is a treatise on commentaries of Qur'ānic verses compiled by Ibn Sina. In his treaties, Ibn Sina sought to interpret ḥurūf muqaṭṭaʿāt (the mysterious letters) through his philosophical thoughts and ḥisāb al-jummal (the Abjad numerals).
Leila Kiankhah, Seyyed Hosein Mousavian
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Textual Criticism In Shīʿa (PhD. Dissertation)
Beginning with ʿusūls, that is, the ḥadith booklets which were originally formed to record the Imam’s words back in the late second hijrī century, Shīʿī (Ithnā ʿAsharī/Twelver) ḥadith scholarship has developed a comprehensive and unique literature over ...
Peyman Ünügür
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