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Category: Series: Navigating Biblical Manuscripts

Posted on 19/03/202119/03/2021

Navigating Biblical Manuscripts 3: Another Error

John Zachariah Shuster studies reception history of the Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In this brief series, I have written about navigating the Herzog August Bibliothek, MS Cod. Guelf. 84.3 Aug. 2° using the Eusebian Canons and the breviarium. In the process of navigation, we ran into a counting error that persisted uncorrected …

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Posted on 10/03/202119/03/2021

Navigating Biblical Manuscripts 2: Breviarium

John Zachariah Shuster studies reception history of the Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This is the second of a series of three posts exploring the tools built into biblical manuscripts to help their medieval users find their way around.  In my last post, I wrote about the Eusebian Canons in the Herzog August …

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Posted on 02/03/202119/03/2021

Navigating Biblical Manuscripts 1: Eusebian Canons

John Zachariah Shuster studies reception history of the Bible at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. This post is the first of a series of three exploring the tools built into biblical manuscripts to help their medieval users find their way around.  Herzog August Bibliothek, MS Cod. Guelf. 84.3 Aug. 2° is a neat, legible codex …

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