![]() Ottley notes that Codex Vaticanus (B) “falls below its usual standard” and is “a worse representative of the LXX than usual,” being “inferior to other extant manuscripts.” Throughout these two volumes, then, he pursues “the question of securing the best available text.” The “Text of the LXX in Isaiah” section treats in more detail the Greek manuscripts, as well as later translations like the Syro-Hexaplar and Old Latin, which were made from the Greek. The introduction briefly addresses issues of dating, as well as the various editions of the Greek (the Hexapla, etc.). List of Manuscripts containing Isaiah in Greek.Differences between the LXX and the Hebrew.That work is also free and in the public domain (get it here).įor the kind of close reading I’ve been doing with the Greek Isaiah group, having these texts integrated with the rest of Logos has been quite convenient and a big time-saver. Ottley. In addition to Book of Isaiah According to the Septuagint, the Logos bundle includes his Handbook to the Septuagint. Logos Bible Software also has an edition of Ottley’s work ( here), a three-volume Works of Richard R. This will be sufficient for many folks who want to check out this work. Or you can download the whole thing here for free as a. The two-volume work is available in print through Wipf & Stock here on Amazon. Ottley’s Book of Isaiah According to the Septuagint as I participate in Greek Isaiah in Year. ![]()
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