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A high-quality reprint of Von Soden's monumental critical edition of the Greek New Testament. This volume contains the Acts-Revelation. The four Gospels & Introduction are available in a separate volume. To date, this is the most detailed and comprehensive critical edition which covers the entire New Testament. Features: 1. A critical Greek text, prepared by Von Soden. Includes full punctuation (accents, punctuation and breathing marks). 2. Three in-depth critical apparatuses, covering a broad variety of variant readings from ancient and medieval Greek manuscripts, as well as from the ancient…mehr

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A high-quality reprint of Von Soden's monumental critical edition of the Greek New Testament. This volume contains the Acts-Revelation. The four Gospels & Introduction are available in a separate volume. To date, this is the most detailed and comprehensive critical edition which covers the entire New Testament. Features: 1. A critical Greek text, prepared by Von Soden. Includes full punctuation (accents, punctuation and breathing marks). 2. Three in-depth critical apparatuses, covering a broad variety of variant readings from ancient and medieval Greek manuscripts, as well as from the ancient Syriac, Latin and Coptic versions. The first apparatus, which stands out from the second and third by the bold type of the variant, contains the readings that could seriously be considered as the original text. The second apparatus contains the readings, which (i) are represented by revisions or their types, or (ii) which are attested in the time before the revisions, even if they are quite singular, or (iii) which are of any other material interest. The third apparatus, which is printed in more narrow print, contains the accidental readings or errors in types of books or individual manuscripts. Only the first and second apparatus are relevant for the history of the text, the third for the psychology of the scribes and the fortunes of the handwritten tradition. Variants of the same word are never distributed across two apparatuses. Within each apparatus, the non-overlapping variants are separated by a vertical line, and those concerning the same word by a comma. Official Title: DIE SCHRIFTEN DES NEUEN TESTAMENTS IN IHRER ÄLTESTEN ERREICHBAREN TEXTGESTALT HERGESTELLT AUF GRUND IHRER TEXTGESCHICHTE VON HERMANN FREIHERR VON SODEN DR. THEOL. II TEIL: TEXT MIT APPARAT NEBST ERGÄNZUGEN ZU TEIL I
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Hermann Freiherr Von Soden educated at the University of Tübingen. In 1881 he was appointed as the minister at Dresden-Striesen and in 1887 he became minister of the Jerusalem Church in Berlin. In 1889 he also became a privatdozent, a form of tutor, in the University of Berlin, and four years later was appointed as an extraordinary professor of divinity.Von Soden introduced a new notation of manuscripts and also developed a new theory of textual history. He believed that in the 4th century there were in existence three recensions of the text of the New Testament, which he distinguished as K, H and I. After establishing the text of I, H and K, Soden reconstructed a hypothetical text, I-H-K, which he believed to have been their ancestor.