Evidence for supposing that our Greek text of the Gosopel of St. Mark is translated from Latin, that most of this Latin still survives, and that by following the Latin we can recover words and actions of Jesus which have been falsified in the Greek translation

inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes University on 28th July 1978

Evidence for supposing that our Greek text of ...
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Evidence for supposing that our Greek text of the Gosopel of St. Mark is translated from Latin, that most of this Latin still survives, and that by following the Latin we can recover words and actions of Jesus which have been falsified in the Greek translation

inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes University on 28th July 1978

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Publisher
Rhodes University
Language
English
Pages
21

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Grahamstown
Series
Inaugural lecture / Rhodes University, Inaugural lecture (Rhodes University)

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Library of Congress
BS2585.2 G34

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Pagination
21 p. --
Number of pages
21

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OL21365287M

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