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Daily Plastic : Valkyrie: The 1,000 Faces of Tom Cruise
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February 28, 2014. The venerable and exceedingly intermittent. Which has outlived the two blogs with which it was intertwined, and whose audio archives were difficult to . The 1,000 Faces of Tom Cruise. Line Describing a Cone. Arnaud Desplechin on A Christmas Tale. An audio program about movies. Listen with your iPod or computer. The venerable and exceedingly intermittent. Which has outlived the two blogs with which it was intertwined, and whose audio archives were difficult to . Line Describing a Cone.
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Book - Think: Textual Criticism in the 21st Century
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Textual Criticism in the 21st Century. At ETC, Peter Head has blogged. About the recent article by Koester in the. In his overview of the subjects covered by HTR in the last century, one can see a sharp decline in papers on NT textual criticism in this most recent era of scholarship. A snippet:. It will be interesting to see what responses this generates at the ETC blog. On the one hand, Koester is right, and I wager that this statistic applies to other journals as broad in scope as the. Support discount...
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Book - Think: Coptic Bindings at the Morgan (the Coptic Tracery Binding)
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Coptic Bindings at the Morgan (the Coptic Tracery Binding). A new exhibition at the Morgan Library and Museum. Features one of the key items from its collection of Coptic bindings (a nice overview at the ABER. This is the catalog item. In question, which is an exemplary cover (though the link to the catalog description is incorrect). There is a nice large high-res image halfway down here. Of how she crafted the Pierpont collection's current display cases. Here is an article on Pierpont's M579. Thanks for...
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Book - Think: January 2007
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I can't seem to find much background on this 11th century gospel codex (The Winchester Gospels) on display in the Wren Library at Trinity College, but it is very well preserved right next to a 9th century copy of Paul's epistles and directly across from one of Wittgenstein's actual notebooks and the first, handwritten copy of Milne's Winnie the Pooh:. Also next to it in the case is this lovely gem from a manuscript of the writings of St. Jerome. I have forgotton the date, but 10-11th? Per cola et commata.
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Book - Think: April 2006
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Day Conference on TC and the NA Text (1 of 3). On April 27, the Center for the Study of Christian Origins. Hosted a day conference here at New College featuring two scholars from the Institute fur neutestamentliche Textforschung. Over the next three posts I will summarize the three papers and a few points of interest from their Q and A sessions. I might as well take this chance to address a few questions that Wachtel and Strufwolf did not have time to answer fully. Section 1: The Resource. 1 Elements of ...
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Book - Think: A Tour of a Torah Scroll
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A Tour of a Torah Scroll. I recently had the chance to spend some time with a few joined sections of an early to mid 18th century Eastern European copy of Numbers. And thanks to my handy new camera, I was able to take a bunch of pictures that are handy illustrations for the recent post on the production of Torah scroll parchment. On this detail of the same interior tail, you can see that this stitch is not passed through the scroll itself, but joins one flap from each section, the second of which (on the...
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Book - Think: NT Wrong, Biblical Studies, and Autobiography.
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NT Wrong, Biblical Studies, and Autobiography. Here is a truly Kierkegaardian question: Can Biblical Studies be written in the mode of David Foster Wallace? With his characteristic networks of footnotes, asides, self-refutations, and ominously uncritical and immediate perceptions of “what is at stake” in religious discourse. It is a question as silly as it is important, one hinted at in Staley’s (literally) phenomenal essay on autobiography in biblical criticism. Posted by M. Leary. I'd use theology as a...
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Book - Think: May 2006
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I have had a scintillating time perusing the UPenn papyri holdings at their nicely designed online collection. Hosted by the Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image. These are very sharp digital images, and allow a set zoom to the level of two lines of the text square. In one good example of how the clear these digital images are, here. Is the P.Oxy. manuscript of Matthew 1 (P.Oxy. 2? This would be a bit bulky, but possible. A gamma marking 3 sheet quires (12 sheets)? Disclaimer: I am simply musi...
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Book - Think: November 2006
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Reflections on SBL - 2006. I am crossing my fingers about that access, though, and may just have to proceed on the basis of my time with the covers during the exhibition and the somewhat unhelpful photographs we currently have. 25 Peter Head's paper on Tregelles was fascinating, I hope that either shows up in print, or that he will make copies available to interested parties. 4 The Scottish Universities Reception was exactly how I thought it would be. Posted by M. Leary. I will be giving a paper titled "...
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Book - Think: January 2009
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Jacqueline Rush Lee: INTROspective at the Center for Book Arts. Has a scanned image of the Jacqueline Rush Lee exhibition. Currently at The Center for Book Arts:. Posted by M. Leary. Textual Criticism in the 21st Century. At ETC, Peter Head has blogged. About the recent article by Koester in the. In his overview of the subjects covered by HTR in the last century, one can see a sharp decline in papers on NT textual criticism in this most recent era of scholarship. A snippet:. Posted by M. Leary. In questi...