
Commentaries, Catenae and Biblical Tradition
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- List of Contributors (page 9)
- List of Abbreviations (page 13)
- Preface (page 15)
- 1. An Introduction to Greek New Testament Commentaries with a Preliminary Checklist of New Testament Catena Manuscripts (H.A.G. Houghton & D.C. Parker) (page 25)
- 2. The Context of Commentary: Non-Biblical Commentary in the Early Christian Period (R.F. MacLachlan) (page 61)
- 3. Biblical Catenae: Between Philology and History (Gilles Dorival) (page 89)
- 4. Catenae and the Art of Memory (William Lamb) (page 107)
- 5. Parsing Paul: Layout and Sampling Divisions in Pauline Commentaries (Bruce Morrill & John Gram) (page 123)
- 6. Resurrection Appearences in the Pauline Catenae (Theodora Panella) (page 141)
- 7. The Reception of Scripture and Exegetical Resources in the Scholia in Apocalypsin (GA 2351) (Garrick V. Allen) (page 165)
- 8. Thedoret's Text of Romans (Agnes Lorrain) (page 189)
- 9. Bethania, Bethara, or Bethabara: Fortunatianus of Aquileia and Origen's Commentary on John, with particular reference to John 1:28 (Lukas J. Dorfbauer) (page 201)
- 10. Ambrose the Appropriator: Borrowed Texts in a New Context in the Commentary on Luke (Susan B. Griffith) (page 223)
- 11. Rufinus' Translation of Origen's Commentary on Romans: Christina M. Kreinecker) (page 251)
- 12. The Transmission of Florus of Lyon's Expositio epistolarum beati Pauli apostoli. State of the Art and New Results (Shari Boodts & Gert Partoens) (page 277)
- 13. Biblical Quotations in the Gothic Commentary on the Gospel of John (Skeireins) (Carla Falluomini) (page 301)
- 14. An Overview of Research on Bohairic Catena Manuscripts on the Gospels with a Grouping of Arabic and Ethiopic (Ge'ez) Sources and a Checklist of Manuscripts (Matthias Schulz) (page 319)
- Index of Manuscripts (page 355)
- Index of Biblical Passages (page 365)
- Index of Subjects (page 369)
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