December 2004
David Miller has completed preliminary publications of The Letter of Aristeas and The Life of Adam and Eve, based on the Greek texts encoded by Craig A. Evans.
Scholars of early Judaism and early Christianity need better access to the texts of the Pseudepigrapha in their original (or extant) languages and with a critical apparatus. In many cases critical editions are prohibitively expensive or out of print, and scholars without access to a large library have been hard pressed to find them. The OCP is intended to address this problem by publishing on-line, free-access critical texts of the Pseudepigrapha which are up-to-date and academically rigorous.
Monday, December 27, 2004
Monday, October 04, 2004
Preliminary publication of Testament of Abraham
October 2004
David Miller has completed a preliminary publication of Testament of Abraham, based on the Greek text encoded by Craig A. Evans.
David Miller has completed a preliminary publication of Testament of Abraham, based on the Greek text encoded by Craig A. Evans.
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Preliminary publication of 1 Enoch
September 2004
Ken Penner has completed a preliminary publication of 1 Enoch, based on the Greek text digital by Craig A. Evans.
Ken Penner has completed a preliminary publication of 1 Enoch, based on the Greek text digital by Craig A. Evans.
Saturday, September 25, 2004
The OCP is now underway
September 2004
Thanks to a generous research grant from King's University College, the OCP is now underway. Much of the summer was spent in preparation of the user interface and tagging scheme. Craig A. Evans has provided digital base-texts for several documents, which are being converted to Unicode and tagged in XML format by David Miller and Ken Penner. The project directors have begun work on a full edition of the Testament of Job.
Thanks to a generous research grant from King's University College, the OCP is now underway. Much of the summer was spent in preparation of the user interface and tagging scheme. Craig A. Evans has provided digital base-texts for several documents, which are being converted to Unicode and tagged in XML format by David Miller and Ken Penner. The project directors have begun work on a full edition of the Testament of Job.
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