A sharp, evidence-driven study of Codex B and its allies that challenges long-held textual revisions. This edition presents H. C. Hoskier’s detailed indictment of a key manuscript and the theories surrounding its readings, with careful apparatus and cross‑references to other witnesses.
This nonfiction work surveys the origins, history, and impact of Codex B on the New Testament text. It foregrounds contested readings, scholarly methods, and the debate over how ancient manuscripts should inform modern editions, while keeping the discussion accessible to readers with an interest in textual criticism.
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