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Fragments of the Books of Kings According to the Translation of Aquila F. Crawford Burkitt

Fragments of the Books of Kings According to the Translation of Aquila By F. Crawford Burkitt

Fragments of the Books of Kings According to the Translation of Aquila by F. Crawford Burkitt


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This 1897 book contains an edition by F. Crawford Burkitt of parts of the text of Aquila's Greek version of the Old Testament discovered in leaves of a manuscript from the Cairo Geniza. It also contains a comparison of Aquila's translation to the Hebrew version and to the Septuagint.

Fragments of the Books of Kings According to the Translation of Aquila Summary

Fragments of the Books of Kings According to the Translation of Aquila by F. Crawford Burkitt

Originally published in 1897, this book contains an edition by F. Crawford Burkitt of parts of the text of Aquila's Greek version of the Old Testament discovered in leaves of a manuscript from the Cairo Geniza. In addition to the edited text of the fragments, the volume includes a preface by C. Taylor, a comparison of Aquila's translation to the Hebrew version and to the Septuagint, notes on selected passages, and facsimiles of the manuscript leaves.

Table of Contents

Preface; Text of the fragments; Description of the fragments; The relation of Aquila's version to the Hebrew; Aquila and the Septuagint; Notes on the Hexaplar text of 3 Kings xiv 1-20.

Additional information

NLS9781107604926
9781107604926
1107604923
Fragments of the Books of Kings According to the Translation of Aquila by F. Crawford Burkitt
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-02-02
58
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