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New Edition of Nestle-Aland Scheduled
February 23, 2007 |
Here’s some exciting news for you bibliophiles and textual critics out there: the 28th edition of Nestle-Aland is scheduled for publication later this year or early next. Nestle-Aland is the standard, scholarly edition of the Greek New Testament.
I don’t know that the 28th edition will represent a significant change over the 27th in terms of information in the apparatus criticus (the Greek text itself hasn’t changed since the 26th). Apparently the apparatus will be made more “user-friendly”, but I’ve seen no indications that it will include a greater variety of witnesses. Indeed, the apparatus in the 27th edition was not significantly fuller than that in the 26th. The 28th edition will come with a CD-ROM, however, and that should facilitate things very nicely.
I will probably get the 28th edition. I always get the new edition. It’s getting kind of expensive, as the new editions appear with rather alarming frequency these days, and I have this rather unhealthy passion for leather-bound editions, which aren’t cheap. I tell myself it’s worth it, and I always make it a point to actually use them (I read the New Testament in Greek from cover to cover every Lent as a kind of devotional practice), unlike some of my books.
I hope the CD-ROM has nice pictures on it.
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If only I could convince my sister-in-law that this really IS what I want for Christmas. She always asks what I would like, but rarely takes me at my word.
Keep an eye on
http://nestlealand.uni-muenster.de/
if you want it digitally…
Simon
Simon
Thanks for bringing that link to my attention. I was excited to see what other resources are available through that link as well! I encourage anyone interested in NT Greek to dig around in there!