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Kim Phillips;Published On
2025-02-20Page Range
pp. 21–126Language
- English
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106 pages2. CCR II: Pauline Epistles
- Kim Phillips (author)
Chapter of: Two Early Byzantine Bible Manuscripts in Christian Palestinian Aramaic: Codex Climaci Rescriptus II & XI(pp. 21–126)
The first part of the chapter provides a detailed codicological description of the early-period (c. sixth century) CPA Pauline Epistles manuscript: CCR II. Twenty-five bifolia were recycled from this manuscript for use in CCR in the tenth century. The description includes a discussion of the paratextual features of the manuscript, and an initial discussion of the manuscript’s punctuation.
The second part of the chapter provides a fresh transcription of the CPA text of the forty-one folios currently held by Museum of the Bible. Each page includes two brief marginal apparati: the first lists the differences in reading between the current transcription and that of Müller-Kessler and Sokoloff; the second consists of a brief textual apparatus.
Contributors
Kim Phillips
(author)Research Associate at the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit at Cambridge University Library at University of Cambridge
Dr Kim Phillips is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Hebrew Bible Manuscript Research, a Research Associate at the Taylor-Schechter Genizah Research Unit, Cambridge University Library, and an Affiliated Lecturer in Biblical Hebrew at the Faculty of Divinity, University of Cambridge. His research interests include the development and transmission of the Hebrew Bible, Jewish Biblical exegesis, and Aramaic Bible translations.