D05 and D06
Posted: September 22nd, 2016, 8:08 pm
When I read Hebrews (in Greek) it seems that D* has a large number of variants the seem mostly not to important, making it seem (Making me think that D seems rather lax with its copying practices), but then what does it mean for D to be lax, is this one document or a group of documents?
I've been trying to understand what "D" is in the NA27 apparatus, p59. It describes them as follows:
I've been trying to understand what "D" is in the NA27 apparatus, p59. It describes them as follows:
D (05): D1 (6th–7th cent.); D2 (circa 9th cent.); D3 (12th cent.); D c (younger hand, not assigned to a group)
D (06): D1 (7th cent.); D2 (circa 9th cent.); D c (younger hand, not assigned to a group)
- 1. D(05) Is D1 a group of documents, or a single document?
2. D(06) Is D1 the same group? or a different group, why do they have different dates?
3. If they are groups of documents, how many are there in these groups?
3. Why is there a separate D(05) and D(06)?