Thursday, December 01, 2011
BASP 48 (2011) – Lots of Interesting Stuff
The Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologist 48 (2011) has just been published (HT: Papy-L). The following articles and reviews are of particular interest:
"Two More Pages of Crosby-Schøyen Codex MS 193: A Pachomian Easter
Lectionary?" by Albert Pietersma and Susan Comstock (pp. 27-46)
See recent discussion about this codex on this blog here.
"Grenfell and Hunt on the Dates of Early Christian Codices: Setting the
Record Straight" by Brent Nongbri (pp. 149-162)
Brent Nongbri presented an interesting paper on the subject of dating with focus on P66 at this year's SBL in San Fransisco.
"Greek Amulets and Formularies from Egypt Containing Christian Elements:
A Checklist of Papyri, Parchments, Ostraka, and Tablets" by Theodore S. de Bruyn and Jitse H.F. Dijkstra (pp. 163-216)
See here and here for background and criteria. De Bruyn has also published an essay on the subject in a Brill volume on Early Christian Manuscripts edited by Kraus & Nicklas (see here).
Review of Stanley E. und Wendy J. Porter, New Testament Greek Papyri and Parchments: New Editions. Mitteilungen aus der Papyrussammlung der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, N.S. 29 (Text) und 30 (Tafeln) by Amphilochios Papathomas (pp. 255-258)
There are also reviews of the Oxyrhynchus Papyri volumes 73 and 75. By the way, the new book review editor of the journal is AnneMarie Luijendijk (Princeton University), also chair of the SBL Annual Meeting program unit of New Testament Textual Criticism.
I take this oppurtunity to mention that the electronic archives of this journal are maintained by the University of Michigan who has made available volumes 1-46 (1963-2009) on-line. Here you have articles and reviews that could keep you busy for days.
Tommy, Thanks for alerting me to this. As a member of ASP I will soon receive my own copy of BASP, and look forward to the feast. Peter
ReplyDeleteAlso of interest is D. C. Parker's review of Royse's book.
ReplyDeleteYours in Christ,
James Snapp, Jr.
Thank you James, but you found that one in the electronic archives (published 2009), didn't you?
ReplyDeleteTommy,
ReplyDeleteYes. A lot of the articles are about things like transcriptions of ancient receipts, but there is a sprinkling of NTTC-relevant material.
Yours in Christ,
James Snapp, Jr.