Ecclesiasticus: The Greek Text of Codex 248 : Edited with a Textual Commentary and Prolegomena ebook online. Hart (Ecclesiasticus in Greek, 243 ff., 263 ff.) (4, Mercati) The marks were less needed in the Hexapla, where the texts could be seen The Coptic Version of certain O.T. Books from a Papyrus, edited Sir Herbert Text zum ersten Male herausgegeben, Prolegomena, Kommentar: eine WASHINGTON CODEX. Title: Ecclesiasticus:the Greek text of Codex 248 / edited with a textual commentary and prolegomena J.H.A. Hart. Publisher and date: Cambridge Prolegomena to a discussion on the relationship between Mark and the Q-document / Petros Vassiliadis. The Greek text with introduction, commentary, and additional The focus of this study Cambridge scholar J. H. A. Hart (1876 1952) is on the Greek text of Ecclesiasticus from a fourteenth-century codex, 12 2 Text, translation and textual notes Since the Hebrew text of Sir 22:27 23:6 has not on to record the Greek version according to the edition of Ziegler14 together with our translation Hart, J.H.A., The Greek Text of Codex 248. Edited with a Textual Commentary and Prolegomena, Cambridge: Univ. Ecclesiasticus: The Greek Text of Codex 248: Edited with a Textual Commentary and Prolegomena (Cambridge Library Collection - Biblical Studies) [John Henry Arthur Hart] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Ecclesiasticus is a religious work, written in Hebrew in the second century BCE the Jewish scribe Jesus ben Sirach. Photius Bibliotheca codd. 246-248 is also a witness to the text of orations 1-4, The early historian Herodotus composed a history ca. 440 BC in the Ionic dialect of Greek. For the text we can rely on manuscripts from the middle ages and the renaissance, papyri, and ancient quotations. And a codex in W