[B-Greek] manuscript transmission
Jeffrey B. Gibson
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Tue Jan 20 09:21:11 EST 2004
Polycarp66 at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 1/20/2004 7:03:25 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> jhartford at europe.com writes:
>
> > Most textual critics say that the first 100-200 years of the transmission
> > of a manuscript is the time when the most corruptions come in. Does anyone
> > know exactly what they base this claim on? I am not writing for controversy but
> > to gather information.
> >
>
> ___
>
> The TC forum might be a better place to pose this question since we deal with
> linguistic problems or problems of individuals' understanding of the text as
> we have it in one recension or another. I would give you the URL, but I'm not
> at my own computer. Perhaps someone else will supply that for you.
Here it is: http://rosetta.reltech.org/TC/tc-list.html
Yours,
Jeffrey Gibson
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