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Introduction to the textual criticism of the Greek New Testament

Chapter 65: APPENDIX I.
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A concise manual surveys the history of printed editions and major editors, catalogues the Greek manuscripts, ancient versions, and patristic citations that preserve the text, and explains the principles and techniques of establishing an authoritative reading. It examines manuscript types and materials, lectionaries and significant versions such as Syriac, Latin, and Coptic, and traces common scribal errors and deliberate alterations. It compares methods—eclectic, genealogical, internal and external criticism—offers rules for evaluating variants, and discusses historically important editions. Concluding sections provide critical notes on particular passages and reference tools for further study.

APPENDIX I.

The following is a list of writers most frequently cited in critical editions of the New Testament. They are arranged chronologically, but it must be remembered that the dates are more or less uncertain, and that in the case of many writers the period of activity lies in two centuries:—

FIRST CENTURY.

Greek. Latin.
Clement of Rome, fl. 95  
Ignatius, d. 107?  
Barnabas, ?  

SECOND CENTURY.

Didache, ?  
Hermas, 140?  
Marcion (in Epiphanius  
and Tertullian), fl. 145  
Aristides, 139  
Polycarp, d. 155  
Justin Martyr, d. 165  
Clementine Homilies and Recognitions, ca. 190  
Papias, fl. 140  
Gospel of Peter, ca. 170  
Tatian, fl. 170  
Athenagoras, fl. 177  
Theophilus of Antioch, d. 182  
Celsus (in Origen), ca. 180  
Hegesippus, fl. 180  
Irenæus (see Latin), d. 202 Tertullian, fl. 200
Clement of Alexandria, fl. 194 Irenæi Interpres (according to
  Tischendorf and Gregory, but
  see below).

THIRD CENTURY.

Hippolytus, fl. 220  
Julius Africanus, fl. 220  
Gregory Thaumaturgus, d. 265  
Origen, d. 248 Cyprian, d. 258
Dionysius of Alexandria, d. 265 Novatian, fl. 251
Porphyry, d. 304 Lactantius, fl. 306
Pamphilus, d. 308 Arnobius, d. 306
Methodius, d. 310 Victorinus of Pettau, d. 303
Didascalia, ?  
Apostolic Constitutions  
(and fourth century,  
etc.).  

FOURTH CENTURY.

Arius, fl. 325  
Jacobus Nisibenus (Syrian), d. 338 Juvencus, fl. 330
Eusebius of Cæsarea, d. 340 Irenæi Interpres (according
Aphraates (Syrian), fl. 340 to Westcott and Hort).
Eustathius, Bishop of  
Antioch, fl. 350 Hilary of Poictiers, d. 368
Zeno, fl. 350 Victorinus of Rome, fl. 360
Athanasius, d. 373 Damasus, Pope, fl. 366
Ephraem (Syrian), d. 373 Lucifer, d. 371
Basil the Great, d. 379 Pacianus, fl. 370
Evagrius of Pontus, d. 380 Optatus, fl. 371
Cyril of Jerusalem, d. 386 Philastrius, fl. 380
Amphilochius, fl. 370 Gaudentius, fl. 387
Macarius Magnes, fl. 373 Rufinus, fl. 397
Gregory Nazianzen, d. 390 Ambrose, d. 397
Gregory of Nyssa, d. 394 Ambrosiaster, fl. 390
Diodorus of Tarsus, d. 394 Chromatius, fl. 390
Didymus of Alexandria, d. 394 Tyconius, fl. 390
Theophilus of Alexandria, fl. 388 Jerome, d. 420
Epiphanius, d. 403 Priscillian, ca. fin.
Chrysostom, fl. 407 Auctor libri De Rebaptismate.
Isidore of Pelusium, fl. 412  

FIFTH CENTURY.

Nonnus, fl. 400 Faustus, fl. 400
Theodore of Mopsuestia, d. 429 Hilary of Arles, d. 429
Victor of Antioch, d. 430 Augustine, d. 430
Cyril of Alexandria, d. 444 Prosper of Aquitania, fl. 431
Theodotus of Ancyra, fl. 431 Sedulius, fl. 431
Basil of Seleucia, fl. 440 Leo the Great, fl. 440
Socrates, fl. 440 Petrus Chrysologus, d. 455
Theodoret, Bishop of Gennadius, fl. 459
Cyrus, d. 457 Vigilius, fl. 484
Euthalius, d. 458 Auctor libri De Promissionibus.
Sozomen, fl. 440  

SIXTH CENTURY.

Candidus Isaurus, fl. 500 Fulgentius, Bishop of Ruspe, d. 533
Severus of Antioch, fl. 512 Justinian, fl. 530
Theodorus Lector, fl. 525 Cæsarius of Arles, d. 543
Andreas, Bishop of Primasius, fl. 550
Cæsarea, ca. fin.  
Maxentius, ? Victor, Bishop of Tunis, d. 565
Cosmas Indicopleustes, fl. 535 Cassiodorus, d. 575
Eutychius, fl. 553 Gregory the Great, d. 604
Chronicon Paschale.  

SEVENTH CENTURY.

Antiochus the Monk, fl. 614 Peter the Deacon, ?
Andreas of Crete, fl. 635?  
Maximus Confessor, d. 662  
Modestus of Jerusalem, ?  

EIGHTH CENTURY.

Damascenus, Johannes, fl. 730 Bede, d. 735
Nicephorus, fl. 787  
Petrus Siculus, ?  

NINTH CENTURY.

Photius of Constantinople, d. 891  

TENTH CENTURY.

Arethas, ?  
Symeon, ?  
Œcumenius, ca. 950?  
Suidas the Lexicographer, ca. 980  

ELEVENTH CENTURY.

Theophylact, Bishop of Bulgaria, fl. 1077  

TWELFTH CENTURY.

Euthymius Zigabenus, fl. 1116  
Nicetas of Byzantium, d. 1206