[B-Greek] Does the Gottingen have DSS MSS?

Albert Pietersma albert.pietersma at sympatico.ca
Tue Feb 12 19:09:29 EST 2008


As a Septuagint Institute, Göttingen has (no doubt) the best  
collection of texts that are Septuagintal but also that in one way or  
another are relevant for the LXX. Thus the Septuaginta Unternehmen  
will certainly have a copy of 8HevXIIgr, though this text will not be  
assigned a Rahlfs number since it is not LXX.

The Göttingen volumes (except for Psalmi cum Odis) have a second  
(hexaplaric) apparatus, as well as a first (LXX) apparatus. Since the  
volume of The Twelve appeared before 8HevXIIgr, the latter is not in  
its second apparatus. If 8HevXIIgr had been a Septuagint MS, the  
volume of The Twelve might well have been reedited by now (I  
suspect), but since it is not, there isn't the same urgency (I suspect).
Al
On Feb 12, 2008, at 3:01 PM, Litteral John wrote:

> Does the version edited by (J. Ziegler 3d edition Gottingen  
> Septuagint -
> GS (LXX)
> <javascript:ViewSeries("Gottingen%20Septuagint%20-%20GS%20%28LXX%29")>
> 13 Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht
> <javascript:ViewPublisher("Vandenhoeck%20und%20Ruprecht")> , 1984) of
> the 12 minor prophets use the Dead Sea Scrolls MS 8HevXIIgr in its
> critical apparatus?  I was curious if they considered it as LXX.
>
> Thank you!
>
> John Litteral
>
> john.litteral at ashland.kyschools.us
>
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