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A manual for scholars and students of the first translations of the New Testament into Latin. It provides a guide to standard resources on the subject, as well as a general introduction, a summary of current research, a catalogue of manuscripts and online images, and an extensive bibliography.
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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Latin is the language in which the New Testament was copied, read, and studied for over a millennium. The remains of the initial 'Old Latin' version preserve important testimony for early forms of text and the way in which the Biblewas understood by the first translators. Successive revisions resulted in a standard version subsequently known as the Vulgate which, along with the creation of influential commentaries by scholars suchas Jerome and Augustine, shaped theology and exegesis for many centuries. Latin gospel books and other New Testament manuscripts illustrate the continuous tradition of Christian book culture, from the late antique codices of Roman North Africa and Italy to the glorious creations of Northumbrian scriptoria, the pandects of the Carolingian era, eleventh-century Giant Bibles, and the Paris Bibles associated with the rise of the university. In The Latin New Testament,H. A. G. Houghton provides a comprehensive introduction to the history and development of the Latin New Testament. Drawing on major editions and recent advances in scholarship, he offers a new synthesis whichbrings together evidence from Christian authors and biblical manuscripts from earliest times to the late Middle Ages. All manuscripts identified as containing Old Latin evidence for the New Testament are described in a catalogue, along with those featured in the two principal modern editions of the Vulgate. A user's guide is provided for these editions and the other key scholarly tools for studying the Latin New Testament.
Author Biography
H. A. G. Houghton is Professor of New Testament Textual Scholarship at the University of Birmingham, where he is also Director of the Institute for Textual Scholarship and Electronic Editing. He is one of the editors of the Gospel according to John and corresponding editor for the principal Pauline Epistles in the Vetus Latina series.
Table of Contents
List of ImagesList of AbbreviationsPart One: History1: From the Origins to the End of the Third Century2: The Fourth Century and the Beginning of the Vulgate3: Competing Texts4: The Eighth and Ninth Centuries5: The Tenth Century OnwardsPart Two: Texts6: Editions and Resources7: Latin as a Witness for the Greek New Testament8: The Text of the Early Latin New TestamentPart Three: Manuscripts9: Features of Latin Biblical ManuscriptsAppendicesAppendix 1: Concordances of Manuscript SiglaAppendix 2: Additional Manuscripts Cited in Vetus Latina EditionsAppendix 3: Additional Gospel ManuscriptsBibliographyIndex of ManuscriptsIndex of Biblical PassagesIndex of Ancient AuthorsIndex of Subjects
Review
The work is an astounding achievement for its breadth, concision, and wealth of material introduced. In light of the authors obvious care for the subject, readers may well expect to follow his exemplary scholarship for many years to come. * Joseph Grabau, Augustiniana 67:3.4 *Houghton has succeeded in writing a book that prepares and equips students and scholars to study the Latin New Testament. Readers who have a familiarity with the textual criticism and Latin will find the book to be accessible and easy to understand, but even those with no knowledge in these areas will benefit from reading this book. Thus, Houghton has made a significant contribution to the field of textual criticism, and his book should be used by anyone seeking an introduction or guide to the Latin New Testament. * Benjamin Browning, The Journal for Baptist Theology and Ministry *The book's orientation of the reader in not only the manuscripts but also the scholarship is an enormous service: most scholars will probably find something they were unaware of that will answer a lingering question in their minds ... This is the most useful kind of scholarship: readable, informative, and engaging. It summarizes a vast swathe of literature and makes it accessible to others, overturning widely held misconceptions, and showing how we can get far more information out of the Latin New Testament and its manuscripts. This book is required reading for anyone studying the New Testament, patristic and medieval literature, or biblical manuscripts. It is deserving of a home in any humanities library. * Andrew Dunning, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *Houghton has produced a magisterial piece of scholarship and has done so in a way that is sure to benefit scholars and students alike. He has given a wide audience a clear introduction to the history and significance of the Latin New Testament as well as an invaluable reference text for the manuscripts of the LNT. As an introduction, the book is clear and concise; as a reference work, it is easy to navigate and decipher. Houghton has, without a doubt, produced a standard work for the present period of textual criticism which is taking place with renewed vigor. * Stephen D. Campbell, Centre for Research of Biblical Manuscripts *The book is attractively produced, with photographs of some of the most interesting manuscripts ... [it] looks likely to be a standard resource for some time. * Colin McDonald, Classics for All *[I] would like to emphasise the competence of the author who succeeds in marrying synthetic views and precision. This guide will be of great value to scholars in patristic and biblical studies. * Pierre-Maurice Bogaert, Journal of Ecclesiastical History *
Long Description
This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Latin is the language in which the New Testament was copied, read, and studied for over a millennium. The remains of the initial 'Old Latin' version preserve important testimony for early forms of text and the way in which the Bible was understood by the first translators. Successive revisions resulted in a standard version subsequently known as the Vulgate which, along with the creation of influential commentaries by scholars such as Jerome and Augustine, shaped theology and exegesis for manycenturies. Latin gospel books and other New Testament manuscripts illustrate the continuous tradition of Christian book culture, from the late antique codices of Roman North Africa and Italy to the glorious creations of Northumbrian scriptoria, the pandects of the Carolingian era, eleventh-centuryGiant Bibles, and the Paris Bibles associated with the rise of the university. In The Latin New Testament, H. A. G. Houghton provides a comprehensive introduction to the history and development of the Latin New Testament. Drawing on major editions and recent advances in scholarship, he offers a new synthesis which brings together evidence from Christian authors and biblical manuscripts from earliest times to the late Middle Ages. All manuscripts identified as containing Old Latin evidence for the New Testament are described in a catalogue, along with thosefeatured in the two principal modern editions of the Vulgate. A user's guide is provided for these editions and the other key scholarly tools for studying the Latin New Testament.
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Houghton has produced a magisterial piece of scholarship and has done so in a way that is sure to benefit scholars and students alike. He has given a wide audience a clear introduction to the history and significance of the Latin New Testament as well as an invaluable reference text for the manuscripts of the LNT. As an introduction, the book is clear and concise; as a reference work, it is easy to navigate and decipher. Houghton has, without a doubt, produced astandard work for the present period of textual criticism which is taking place with renewed vigor.
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An open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licenceThe first English-language book dealing with the whole of the Latin New TestamentOffers a comprehensive introduction to the history and text of this fundamental work of Western cultureProvides a new account of the history of the biblical text for more than a millennium and a user's guide to the principal editions and resources for further studyIncludes illustrations of key manuscripts as well as links to online resourcesThis is an indispensable guide for scholars and students of the text of the New Testament, and provides an orientation for historians, theologians, medievalists, linguists, and all those interested in the manuscript heritage of Christianity in Europe
Details ISBN0198800657 Author H.A.G. Houghton Pages 400 Publisher Oxford University Press Year 2018 ISBN-10 0198800657 ISBN-13 9780198800651 Format Paperback Imprint Oxford University Press Subtitle A Guide to its Early History, Texts, and Manuscripts Place of Publication Oxford Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 225.4 Affiliation Professor of New Testament Textual Scholarship, University of Birmingham Short Title The Latin New Testament Language English Publication Date 2018-10-05 UK Release Date 2018-10-05 AU Release Date 2018-10-05 NZ Release Date 2018-10-05 Illustrations 15 illustrations Alternative 9780198744733 Audience Undergraduate We've got this
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