Thursday, September 13, 2012
NA28 officially launched
Representatives from the media and the German Bible Society are among those gathering today at the Institut für neutestamentliche Textforschung to recognize and celebrate the arrival of the newest Novum Testamentum Graece. Prof. Dr. Holger Strutwolf, the institute's leader, was kind to share about the new print edition in this short video. In the next week or so, I will post again on the digital Doppelgänger version, which makes the text and apparatus freely available to anyone with an internet connection.
Awesome video. Thanks, Christian!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful news! Congratulations to all who worked on this edition. Does anyone know when and where the print version will be available in the U.S.A?
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ReplyDeleteLooks like December 31, 2012 it will be available in USA and Canada. See Amazon.com
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed hearing from Strutwolf.
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Thanks Christian, excellent video.
ReplyDeleteI understand the comment about making the text critical apparatus easier to use and follow. Great. Look forward to seeing that. But if NT scholars think NA27 is tricky, they should try making sense of all the marginalia and text critical stuff in BHS. Much more taxing (as well as being quite fun of course).
ReplyDeleteAnd here, something very special: An old TV report on the Opening of the Bible Museum in Münster and an interview with Prof. Dr. Kurt Aland back in 1979. For those who do not understand German language I arranged the English subtitles.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9Qa17PmwY4