N were both written in the West, probably at Rome; that the ancestors of B were wholly Western (in the geographical, not the textual sense) up to a very early time indeed ; and that the ancestors of N were in great part Alexandrian, again in the geographical,... Stichometryvon James Rendel Harris - 1893 - 89 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Brooke Foss Westcott (bp. of Durham) - 1881 - 592 Seiten
...both and A. 351. Taking all kinds of indications together, we are inclined to surmise that B and N were both written in the West, probably at Rome ;...very early time indeed ; and that the ancestors of N were in great part Alexandrian, again in the geographical, not the textual sense. We da not forget... | |
| Brooke Foss Westcott, Fenton John Anthony Hort - 1882 - 582 Seiten
...both and A. 351. Taking. all kinds of indications together, we are inclined to surmise that B and K were both written in • the West, probably at Rome;...very early time indeed ; and that the ancestors of N were in great part Alexandrian, again in the geographical, not the textual sense. We do not forget... | |
| 1882 - 554 Seiten
...both and A. 351. Taking all kinds of indications together, we are inclined to surmise that B and N were both written in the West, probably at Rome; that...very early time indeed ; and that the ancestors of N were in great part Alexandrian, again in the geographical, not the textual sense. We do not forget... | |
| John William Burgon - 1896 - 348 Seiten
...furnished for us from the actual facts of the case. Yet Dr. Hort is ' inclined to surmise that B and N were both written in the West, probably at Rome ;...very early time indeed ; and that the ancestors of N were in great part Alexandrian. again in the geographical, not the textual sense1.' For this opinion,... | |
| 1907 - 556 Seiten
...both and A. 351. Taking all kinds of indications together, we are inclined to surmise that B and X were both written in the West, probably at Rome ;...very early time indeed ; and that the ancestors of N were in great part Alexandrian, again in the geographical, not the textual sense. We do not forget... | |
| Ira Maurice Price - 1920 - 460 Seiten
...Christianity. Dr. Hort conjectures (vol. 2, p. 267) that both of those great manuscripts (S and B) were written in the West, probably at Rome; "that the ancestors...Western (in the geographical, not the textual sense) ; and that the ancestors of S were partly Alexandrian." The corrections of these texts by later hands... | |
| Hans Lietzmann - 1979 - 792 Seiten
...from the popular secondcentury text) to which they draw attention in these MSS, and their deduction that "the ancestors of B were wholly Western (in the geographical, not the textual, sense)" from a very early time, must still be regarded. We also remember that Westcott and Hort judged that... | |
| John William Burgon - 2007 - 345 Seiten
...furnished for us from the actual facts of the case. Yet Dr. Hort is ' inclined to surmise that B and K were both written in the West, probably at Rome ;...very early time indeed ; and that the ancestors of K were in great part Alexandrian, again in the geographical, not the textual sense1.' For this opinion,... | |
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