Byzantine exegetical treatises generally do not focus on textual matters; however, marginal notes in Greek biblical manuscripts attest to curiosity and attention to the relation between the Greek and the Hebrew text of the Bible, as well as consciousness of textual divergencies in the manuscript tradition. The essay goes through such witnesses in order to point out traces of a philological approach to the biblical text in the Byzantine tradition.
Fincati, M., Christian Scholarship in Byzantium and Elsewhere in the East, in Fuller, R. E., Lange, A. (ed.), A Companion to Textual Criticism. Vol. 3A: The History of Research of Textual Criticism, Brill, Leiden-Boston 2022: 60- 66 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/227694]
Christian Scholarship in Byzantium and Elsewhere in the East
Fincati, Mariachiara
2022
Abstract
Byzantine exegetical treatises generally do not focus on textual matters; however, marginal notes in Greek biblical manuscripts attest to curiosity and attention to the relation between the Greek and the Hebrew text of the Bible, as well as consciousness of textual divergencies in the manuscript tradition. The essay goes through such witnesses in order to point out traces of a philological approach to the biblical text in the Byzantine tradition.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.