The Double Text of Jeremiah (Massoretic and Alexandrian Compared) together with an Appendix on the Old Latin Evidence
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The Double Text of Jeremiah (Massoretic and Alexandrian Compared) together with an Appendix on the Old Latin Evidence by A. W. Streane is currently available as an ebook; given the dearth of Old Latin Resources, I'd like to see it converted to a Verbum resource.
by A. W. Streane is currently available as an ebook; given the dearth of Old Latin Resources, I'd like to see it converted to a Verbum resource.
I'm not sure that's correct - this book appears in the FL ebook store like many of the Logos-produced PD books do (since the shop site relaunch), but the product page claims it's a Logos edition of type bible commentary.
Edit: and you can buy it at Verbum.com already: https://verbum.com/product/157471/the-double-text-of-jeremiah-massoretic-and-alexandrian-compared-together-with-an-appendix-on-the-old-latin-evidence
Thank you MJ, and then NB. I usually (never) check ebooks or Verbum (poor mind). Got it!
For the curious:
- Alexandrian refers to the LXX (logically). Ergo translation, and base text discussion
- Absent possible missing tags, it's tagged ... Bible refs, Josephus, etc General abbreviations are expanded.
- Seems to reference Driver a lot (see early ICC volumes and Hastings)
- Nice humor:
"Probably a certain amount of lucky guess-work is latent in their translation."
Ah, I should pay more attention to the site information rather than jump to conclusions based on the site I personally first ran into it. Great example of faulty data interpretation.