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Welsby A Textual Study of Family 1 in the Gospel of John


1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-3-11-033217-9
Verlag: De Gruyter
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E-Book, Englisch, Band 45, 241 Seiten

Reihe: Arbeiten zur neutestamentlichen TextforschungISSN

ISBN: 978-3-11-033217-9
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark



This textual study of the Gospel of John in seventeen Greek manuscripts offers a fresh investigation into the textual group known as Family 1. Since Kirsopp Lake’s 1902 study, Codex 1 of the Gospels and its Allies, Family 1 has been considered an important textual witness by all major critical editions of the the New Testament; however, with the exception of a recent study of Matthew (Amy Anderson, The Textual Tradition of the Gospels: Family 1 in Matthew), little further research has been conducted into the family’s text. By analysis of a full collation of John, this study examines manuscripts: Gregory-Aland 1, 22, 118, 131, 205abs, 205, 209, 565, 872, 884, 1192, 1210, 1278, 1582, 2193, 2372, and 2713. The study has confirmed the place of codices 1 and 1582 as core members of Family 1, but has demonstrated the existence of a new core subgroup, represented by codices 565, 884 and 2193, that rivals the textual witness of 1 and 1582. The discovery of this subgroup has broadened the textual contours of Family 1, leading to many new readings, both text and marginal, that should be considered Family 1 readings. The reconstructed Family 1 text with critical apparatus is based on the witness of this wider textual group and is offered as a replacement to Lake’s 1902 text of John.

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1;Part One: Analysis of Seventeen Manuscripts in the Gospel of John;13
1.1;1 Introduction;15
1.1.1;1.1 Rationale;15
1.1.2;1.2 Method;16
1.2;2 The Core Group: Codices 1, 565, 884, 1582, and 2193;19
1.2.1;2.1 Manuscript Descriptions;19
1.2.1.1;2.1.1 Codex 1;19
1.2.1.2;2.1.2 Codex 565;21
1.2.1.3;2.1.3 Codex 884;24
1.2.1.4;2.1.4 Codex 1582;25
1.2.1.5;2.1.5 Codex 2193;28
1.2.2;2.2 Textual Analysis;30
1.2.2.1;2.2.1 Establishing Textual Relationships;30
1.2.2.2;2.2.2 Non-Majority Text Agreements;31
1.2.2.3;2.2.3 Evidence from Marginalia;36
1.2.2.4;2.2.4 Evidence of the Pericope Adulterae;37
1.2.2.5;2.2.5 Non-Majority Text Correction and Disagreements;39
1.2.2.6;2.2.6 Family Relationships;40
1.2.2.7;2.2.7 Codices 565, 884 and 2193 have a Shared Ancestor, B;41
1.2.2.8;2.2.8 Codices 565, 884 and 2193 are Independent Witnesses of B;42
1.2.2.9;2.2.9 B is an Independent Witness of A-1;43
1.2.2.10;2.2.10 B is Independent of All Other Extant Family Manuscripts;46
1.2.2.11;2.2.11 Codices 1 and 1582 are Independent of One Another;48
1.2.2.12;2.2.12 Codices 1 and 1582 Share an Intermediate Exemplar, C;50
1.2.2.13;2.2.13 New Readings for Family 1 in the Gospel of John;51
1.3;3 The Venice Group: Codices 118, 205abs, 205, 209 and 2713;59
1.3.1;3.1 Manuscript Descriptions;59
1.3.1.1;3.1.1 Codex 118;59
1.3.1.2;3.1.2 Codex 205abs;61
1.3.1.3;3.1.3 Codex 205;64
1.3.1.4;3.1.4 Codex 209;67
1.3.1.5;3.1.5 Codex 2713;69
1.3.2;3.2 Textual Analysis;70
1.3.2.1;3.2.1 Previous Research;70
1.3.2.2;3.2.2 Family 1 Affinity;73
1.3.2.3;3.2.3 Codices 118, 205abs, 205, 209 and 2713 Form a Distinct Subgroup;75
1.3.2.4;3.2.4 Shared A-1 Readings;75
1.3.2.5;3.2.5 Exclusive Readings;76
1.3.2.6;3.2.6 Shared Shifts in Textual Affinity;80
1.3.2.7;3.2.7 Explanation of the Textual Shifts in Manuscript E;83
1.3.2.8;3.2.8 Manuscript E Shares an Intermediate Exemplar with Codex 1;86
1.3.2.9;3.2.9 Manuscript E is Independent of Codex 1;88
1.3.2.10;3.2.10 Codex 1 and Manuscript E Descend from Manuscript D;90
1.3.2.11;3.2.11 Codices 118, 205abs, 209, and 2713 are Independent Witnesses of E;90
1.3.2.12;3.2.12 Codex 209 is Independent;90
1.3.2.13;3.2.13 Codex 118 is Independent;91
1.3.2.14;3.2.14 Codex 2713 is Independent;92
1.3.2.15;3.2.15 Codices 205abs and 205;92
1.3.2.16;3.2.16 Codex 205 is a Copy of Codex 205abs;94
1.3.2.17;3.2.17 Codex 205abs is Independent;95
1.3.2.18;3.2.18 Summary of the Venice Group;96
1.4;4 A Manuscript Subgroup: Codices 22, 1192, 1210, 1278 and 2372;99
1.4.1;4.1 Manuscript Descriptions;99
1.4.1.1;4.1.1 Codex 22;99
1.4.1.2;4.1.2 Codex 1192;100
1.4.1.3;4.1.3 Codex 1210;102
1.4.1.4;4.1.4 Two Decorative Style Manuscripts: Codices 1278 and 2372;103
1.4.1.5;4.1.5 Codex 1278;105
1.4.1.6;4.1.6 Codex 2372;107
1.4.2;4.2 Textual Analysis;109
1.4.2.1;4.2.1 Previous Research;109
1.4.2.2;4.2.2 Family 1 Affinity;110
1.4.2.3;4.2.3 Codices 22, 1192, 1210, 1278, 2372 Share an Intermediate Ancestor;113
1.4.2.4;4.2.4 Shared A-1 Readings;113
1.4.2.5;4.2.5 Exclusive Readings;114
1.4.2.6;4.2.6 G is the Intermediate Ancestor of 22, 1192, 1210, 1278 and 2372;116
1.4.2.7;4.2.7 G is an Independent Witness of A-1;117
1.4.2.8;4.2.8 Does Manuscript G Descend from Manuscript C or Manuscript B?;117
1.4.2.9;4.2.9 Codex 22 is an Independent Witness of Manuscript G;118
1.4.2.10;4.2.10 Codex 1192 is an Independent Witness of Manuscript G;118
1.4.2.11;4.2.11 Codex 1210 is a Copy of Codex 22;119
1.4.2.12;4.2.12 Codices 1278 and 2372 Descend from an Intermediate Ancestor;123
1.4.2.13;4.2.13 Codices 1278 and 2372 are Sibling Manuscripts;126
1.4.2.14;4.2.14 Manuscript H is Independent of 22 and 1192;127
1.4.2.15;4.2.15 Note on Correctors;128
1.4.2.16;4.2.16 Summary of a Manuscript Subgroup;130
1.5;5 Miscellaneous Manuscripts;131
1.5.1;5.1 Manuscript Description of Codex 131;131
1.5.2;5.2 Textual Analysis of Codex 131;132
1.5.2.1;5.2.1 Previous Research;132
1.5.2.2;5.2.2 Family 1 Affinity;133
1.5.2.3;5.2.3 Family Relationships;134
1.5.2.4;5.2.4 A-1 Marginalia;136
1.5.2.5;5.2.5 121 Singular Readings;138
1.5.2.6;5.2.6 Possible Ancestor of 131;139
1.5.2.7;5.2.7 Codices 131 and 2193;139
1.5.3;5.3 Manuscript Description of Codex 872;140
1.5.4;5.4 Textual Analysis of Codex 872;141
1.5.4.1;5.4.1 Previous Research;141
1.5.4.2;5.4.2 Family 1 Affinity;142
1.5.4.3;5.4.3 Note on 872 and 2193;142
1.5.4.4;5.4.4 Summary of Codex 872;143
1.6;6 Conclusion and Family Stemma;145
2;Part Two: The Text of Family 1 in John;147
2.1;7 Reconstructing the Text;149
2.1.1;7.1 Introduction;149
2.1.2;7.2 Majority Text Readings in the Reconstructed Text;149
2.1.3;7.3 Theory For the Reconstructed Text and Apparatus;149
2.1.4;7.4 The Rating of Readings;150
2.1.5;7.5 Note on Internal Reading Criteria;153
2.1.6;7.6 D! Rated readings in Core Group Manuscripts;153
2.1.7;7.7 Note on the Treatment of Marginal Readings;157
2.1.8;7.8 Note on Dealing with Mpt Readings in the Main Gospel Text;158
2.1.9;7.9 The Text of the Pericope Adulterae in A-1;158
2.1.10;7.10 Note on the Creation of the Text;160
2.1.11;7.11 Note on Witness Citation;161
2.1.12;7.12 Note on Apparatus Format;161
2.1.13;7.13 List of Symbols and Abbreviations Used in the Reconstructed Text;161
2.1.14;7.14 Miscellaneous Notes on the Apparatus;164
2.2;8 The Reconstructed Text of Family 1 in John;167
2.2.1;Chapter 1;167
2.2.2;Chapter 2;170
2.2.3;Chapter 3;172
2.2.4;Chapter 4;174
2.2.5;Chapter 5;177
2.2.6;Chapter 6;180
2.2.7;Chapter 7;183
2.2.8;Chapter 8:12–59;186
2.2.9;Chapter 9;189
2.2.10;Chapter 10;192
2.2.11;Chapter 11;194
2.2.12;Chapter 12;197
2.2.13;Chapter 13;200
2.2.14;Chapter 14;203
2.2.15;Chapter 15;205
2.2.16;Chapter 16;207
2.2.17;Chapter 17;209
2.2.18;Chapter 18;211
2.2.19;Chapter 19;214
2.2.20;Chapter 20;217
2.2.21;Chapter 21;219
2.2.22;Appendix to the Gospel of John;221
3;Appendix A: Full Family 1 Collation;223
4;Appendix B: Lists of Selected Readings;227
5;Bibliography;229
6;Author Index;239
7;General Index;241


Alison Welsby, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.

Alison Welsby, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.



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