Looking at the BDAG entry for ὁμοιάζω, all of the passages are described as variae lectiones.
Where can one find them?
Is this a point in which BDAG is (reliably) consistent? (referencing to passages outside the eclectic text).
Where can a varia lectio (v.l.) be found?
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Where can a varia lectio (v.l.) be found?
Γελᾷ δ' ὁ μωρός, κἄν τι μὴ γέλοιον ᾖ
(Menander, Γνῶμαι μονόστιχοι 108)
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Re: Where can a varia lectio (v.l.) be found?
You find them in the margins of your NA27 ... the entry says that these occur in variant readings. If you are concerned only with variant readings before 300 a.d., Alan Bunning's manuscripts site is very helpful. But in this entry, at least, BDAG doesn't seem to tell you which variant readings he is referring to, you have to look them up.Stephen Hughes wrote:Looking at the BDAG entry for ὁμοιάζω, all of the passages are described as variae lectiones.
Where can one find them?
Is this a point in which BDAG is (reliably) consistent? (referencing to passages outside the eclectic text).
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Re: Where can a varia lectio (v.l.) be found?
These are all found in the apparatus of the Nestle-Aland Critical Text (which one should own for doing serious work with the Greek text).Stephen Hughes wrote:Looking at the BDAG entry for ὁμοιάζω, all of the passages are described as variae lectiones.
Where can one find them?
No. It's very hit and miss. I suspect that, for any lexical entry whose pure attestation is in variant readings from the critical text, it must have been read in the Textus Receptus when BDAG's predecessors were originally compiled.Stephen Hughes wrote:Is this a point in which BDAG is (reliably) consistent? (referencing to passages outside the eclectic text).
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