About Eugénia Scarvelis Constantinou: Andrew of Caesarea and the Apocalypse In the Ancient Church of the East. Ph.D.-dissertation, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada, 2008.
Textual criticism
Info on the new Codex Sinaiticus Project website.
Peter M. Head raises an important discussion about one of David E. Aune’s suggestions as to the transmission of manuscripts and textual criticism.
POxy – Revelation 13:18 A 300 dpi picture is here (I hope). An image with a lower quality is here. The pictures are provided by Papyrology at Oxford. A Norwegian article by Kjetil Johansen can be found here.
Hernández, Juan, Jr. Scribal Habits and Theological Influences in the Apocalypse: The Singular Readings of Sinaiticus, Alexandrinus, and Ephraemi. Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament, Series 2, 218. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2006. xv + 241 pp. Text-critical studies are rare, especially on this scale. This volume is originally presented as a Ph.D.-thesis at Emory University in [...]
Schmid, J. Studien zur Geschichte des griechischen Apokalypse-Textes. Münchener theologische Studien. I. Historische Abteilung. Ergänzungsband 1. 3 vols. München: Karl Zink Verlag, 1955-1956. This study was groundbreaking and laid a new foundation for the study of the text of Revelation. Volume 1 of this study is the critical edition of Andrew of Caesara, the standard [...]
Goranson, Stephen. “The Text of Revelation 22:14″ in: New Testament Studies 43 (1997): 154-157. Goranson argues that Rev 22:14 should read: oi poiountes tas entolas autou.
Ross, J. M. “Some Unnoticed Points in the Text of the New Testament.” Novum Testamentum 25 (1983): 59-72. On Revelation 4:11.
