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The earliest Christian artifacts : manuscripts and Christian origins / Larry W. Hurtado.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, MI, W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, ©2006Description: xiv, 248 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0802828957
  • 9780802828958
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • ARCH YNDC 270.1 H967E 22
LOC classification:
  • BR62 .H87 2006
Contents:
The texts -- The early Christian preference for the codex -- The nomina sacra -- The staurogram -- Other scribal features.
Review: "Much attention has been paid to the words of the earliest Christian canonical and extracanonical texts, yet Larry Hurtado points out that an even more telling story is being overlooked - the story of the physical texts themselves. He introduces readers to the staurogram, possibly the first representation of the cross, the nomina sacra, a textual abbreviation system, and the puzzling Christian preference for book-like texts over scrolls." "Drawing on studies by papyrologists and palaeographers as well as New Testament scholars - and including photographic plates of selected manuscripts - The Earliest Christian Artifacts examines the distinctive physical features of early Christian manuscripts, illustrating their relevance for wider inquiry into the complex origins of Christianity."--Jacket.
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Archives Archives SAIACS Archives Room Yandell Collection ARCH YNDC 270.1 H967E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 064858

Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-208) and indexes.

The texts -- The early Christian preference for the codex -- The nomina sacra -- The staurogram -- Other scribal features.

"Much attention has been paid to the words of the earliest Christian canonical and extracanonical texts, yet Larry Hurtado points out that an even more telling story is being overlooked - the story of the physical texts themselves. He introduces readers to the staurogram, possibly the first representation of the cross, the nomina sacra, a textual abbreviation system, and the puzzling Christian preference for book-like texts over scrolls." "Drawing on studies by papyrologists and palaeographers as well as New Testament scholars - and including photographic plates of selected manuscripts - The Earliest Christian Artifacts examines the distinctive physical features of early Christian manuscripts, illustrating their relevance for wider inquiry into the complex origins of Christianity."--Jacket.

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