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Title:
Bible. N.T. Greek. Griesbach. 1775.
Date:
1775
Place:
Halle an der Saale
Language:
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Full title:
Novum Testamentum Graece. Volumen II, Epistolas omnes et Apocalypsin complectens : textum ad fidem codicum versionum et patrum emendavit et lectionis varietatem adiecit / Io. Iac. Griesbach ...
Imprint:
Halae : Apud Io. Iac. Curt, 1775.
Physical description:
XXXII, 303, [1] p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)
Note:
Griesbach was the earliest German scholar who ventured to print an independent text, based on his own critical conclusions, though in this edition the Elzevir reading is generally followed. J.J. Griesbach published the first edition of his critical Greek Testament in 1774-77. The earliest portion issued (1774) contains the first three gospels arranged "synoptically"; this was reissued with a fresh title in 1776. In 1775 the remaining books of the New Testament were printed. Lastly in 1777 the first three gospels were set up in their usual order; these, together with the portions published in 1775, form the first edition of Griesbach's text.
Reference:
Cf. Darlow & Moule, 4763.
Added entry:
Griesbach, Jo. Jac., 1745-1812.
Original:
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen: RUG - AC 31
DOI:
10.1163/9789004290068_NTG-3