tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1422436361758828244.post5284837332796772476..comments2022-04-01T07:15:17.731-04:00Comments on The Nazaroo Zone: Sinaiticus & Mark's Ending (Pt 9): Myshrall on Scribe DNazaroohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03584331774685466296noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1422436361758828244.post-7462809223101237642011-02-17T21:03:03.888-05:002011-02-17T21:03:03.888-05:00Cool, thanks.Cool, thanks.Stripehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11177167535623025339noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1422436361758828244.post-86147274053889902412011-02-16T22:37:11.648-05:002011-02-16T22:37:11.648-05:00Also, although we have reported what Myshrall has ...Also, although we have reported what Myshrall has said correctly, as below:<br /><br />"within the Gospel of Matthew in Aleph, Scribe D has replaced one sheet of parchment (2 folios). This stands out because the rest of the text is by Scribe A. The sheet replaced is Quire 74-2 and 74-7" <br /><br />In fact, the Quire is 75, and the folios are actually <b>75-2 and 75-7</b>, for those wondering why again the lineup fails.Nazaroohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03584331774685466296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1422436361758828244.post-47411644267650448022011-02-14T01:15:48.741-05:002011-02-14T01:15:48.741-05:00Great to have you join us, Stripe!
The current op...Great to have you join us, Stripe!<br /><br />The current opinion is that all three scribes were working in the same scriptorium where the MS was produced, before it left there (i.e., was published or released, or delivered to a client). <br /><br />This would appear to be between 340-400 A.D. <br /><br />Those who promote the MS want to give it a date at the early end (e.g. 320-340) while others suspect that both Sinaiticus and Vaticanus may be much newer, and are really later copies of MSS produced in those days (e.g. 350-380).<br /><br />In any case, it looks like all three scribes were contemporaries.<br /><br />Scribe D is believed to have been the 'Corrector/Overseer' of MS production, at least for this copy. <br /><br />These large "Great Bibles" could have taken as long as a year or two to complete, and scribes may have been changed in the process of making them.<br /><br />peace<br />NazarooNazaroohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03584331774685466296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1422436361758828244.post-423376526032036872011-02-13T01:28:46.629-05:002011-02-13T01:28:46.629-05:00Have you an idea of when the different scribes wro...Have you an idea of when the different scribes wrote relative to each other?Stripehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11177167535623025339noreply@blogger.com