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A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament, Vol. I.

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This volume presents principles and methods of textual criticism aimed at students, outlining palaeographic and codicological features used to evaluate manuscript evidence. It surveys and catalogs Greek uncial and cursive manuscripts, lectionaries, and manuscript service-books, illustrated by plates and organized by chapters that treat particular classes of texts. Separate sections address ancient versions and languages, practical collation techniques, systems of division and dating, and common variants, while appendices discuss facsimiles, indiction, and technical matters. Editorial additions and indexes provide cross-references to scribal hands, past owners, collators, and authorities to support further research.

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Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener

Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener was a prominent biblical scholar and textual critic known for his significant contributions to the study of the New Testament. His most notable work, "A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament," is a comprehensive examination of the textual history and critical methods used in New Testament scholarship. Scrivener's meticulous approach and detailed analysis have made his writings essential resources for students and scholars alike. His work continues to influence the field of biblical criticism, providing insights into the complexities of New Testament texts and their transmission.

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