Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament . ess regularand ornamental style, more approaching the cursivetype ; and (4) the well-known papyrus of the KOrjvaiwvirdXireia of Aristotle,^ written between 90 and 100in four different hands, of which two are very smalland cursive, belonging wholly to the non-literary styleof writing, while one is a larger and less well-formed 1 Brit. Mus. Pap. 271 ; facsimile in Palaeographical Societys publications,ii. 182. Brit. Mus. Papp. 108 and 115; complete facsimile in editions byBabington ; specimen facsimiles in Pal. Soc. i. 126, and Catalo


Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament . ess regularand ornamental style, more approaching the cursivetype ; and (4) the well-known papyrus of the KOrjvaiwvirdXireia of Aristotle,^ written between 90 and 100in four different hands, of which two are very smalland cursive, belonging wholly to the non-literary styleof writing, while one is a larger and less well-formed 1 Brit. Mus. Pap. 271 ; facsimile in Palaeographical Societys publications,ii. 182. Brit. Mus. Papp. 108 and 115; complete facsimile in editions byBabington ; specimen facsimiles in Pal. Soc. i. 126, and Catalogtie of AncientMSS. in the British Museum [Greek). Plate I. in the present volume showsthe last four columns on a reduced scale. 3 Brit. Mus. Pap. 132 ; specimen facsimiles in Classical Texts fro?nPapyri in the British Museum. ^ Brit. Mus. Pap. 131 ; complete facsimile published by the Trustees ofthe British Museum ; specimen in Pal. Soc. ii. 122. Plate II. shows aportion of the eighth column of the MS., written by the first (and principal)hand. wm^ ^1. ^ r 3 ^ •


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