La Famille 13 dans l'evangile de Marc
Didier Lafleur Institut de recherche et d'histoire des textes, CNRS
Biographical note
Didier Lafleur, Ph.D. (2005, École Pratique des Hautes Études-Paris, Sorbonne), is member of the Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes, CNRS, Paris. He has published on Greek New Testament textual criticism and currently works on the Greek New Testament manuscripts from Tirana (Albania).
Didier Lafleur, (Doctorat, 2005, École Pratique des Hautes Études), est membre de l’Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes, CNRS, Paris. Il a publié différents articles sur la critique textuelle néotestamentaire et travaille actuellement sur les manuscrits grecs du Nouveau Testament du Fonds 488 de Tirana (Albanie).
Didier Lafleur, (Doctorat, 2005, École Pratique des Hautes Études), est membre de l’Institut de recherche et d’histoire des textes, CNRS, Paris. Il a publié différents articles sur la critique textuelle néotestamentaire et travaille actuellement sur les manuscrits grecs du Nouveau Testament du Fonds 488 de Tirana (Albanie).
Readership
All interested in textual criticism of the Greek New Testament, especially on Family 13 members (f 13), from manuscripts to their texts, from codicology to philology.
Concerne la critique textuelle du Nouveau Testament grec, particulièrement l’un de ses témoins de premier ordre, la Famille 13 (f 13) : mise en lumière des manuscrits, codicologie, histoire des bibliothèques et philologie.
Concerne la critique textuelle du Nouveau Testament grec, particulièrement l’un de ses témoins de premier ordre, la Famille 13 (f 13) : mise en lumière des manuscrits, codicologie, histoire des bibliothèques et philologie.
Table of contents
Introduction
I. La découverte de la famille 13
XVIe-XVIIe siècles : la fondation du « texte reçu »
1700-1788 : les premiers témoins (min. 13, 69, 124)
1788-1881 : de nouveaux manuscrits (min. 174, 230, 346)
1881-1940 : un groupe élargi (min. 543, 788, 826, 828, 983, 1689)
II. Étude de la famille 13
La description des manuscrits
Les copistes, les textes et les sources de l’Italie méridionale
Le stemma de f 13 pour Marc : le bilan de la recherche
Conclusion
III. L'édition du manuscrit d’Athènes (min. 788)
Introduction
Le texte
IV. Bibliographie
I. La découverte de la famille 13
XVIe-XVIIe siècles : la fondation du « texte reçu »
1700-1788 : les premiers témoins (min. 13, 69, 124)
1788-1881 : de nouveaux manuscrits (min. 174, 230, 346)
1881-1940 : un groupe élargi (min. 543, 788, 826, 828, 983, 1689)
II. Étude de la famille 13
La description des manuscrits
Les copistes, les textes et les sources de l’Italie méridionale
Le stemma de f 13 pour Marc : le bilan de la recherche
Conclusion
III. L'édition du manuscrit d’Athènes (min. 788)
Introduction
Le texte
IV. Bibliographie
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