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TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism
Subject: TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism
Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 15:39:45 -0400 (EDT)
TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism
http://purl.org/TC
TC: A Journal of Biblical Textual Criticism is an electronic journal
dedicated to the study of the Jewish and Christian biblical texts.
Articles on any aspect of the textual criticism of the Jewish and
Christian scriptures (including extracanonical and related literature) are
welcome, and contributions that transcend the traditional boundary between
textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament and New Testament
textual criticism are especially encouraged. We would also like to see
articles that discuss the relationship between textual criticism and other
disciplines.
TC publishes standard scholarly articles (both full-length articles and
shorter notes are equally welcome), project reports, and book reviews. In
addition, as it develops, the TC home page will provide links to
additional resources of interest to biblical textual critics, including
text-critical projects, original language texts, interactive interfaces to
provide information about sigla used in different editions, and links to
other sites of interest. You can now read TC articles in the scripts of
the original languages!
In conjunction with TC, an electronic discussion list dealing with all
aspects of biblical textual criticism, broadly defined, has been
operational since November 1995. This list, called tc-list, currently has
about 250 participants, and anyone interested can subscribe by sending an
e-mail message to majordomo@shemesh.scholar.emory.edu, putting the command
"subscribe tc-list <your e-mail address>" (of course without the quotation
marks or angle brackets--the e-mail address is not necessary if you want
to subscribe to your current account) in the body of your message. There
is also a digest version of the list. To subscribe, send the message
"subscribe tc-list-digest <your e-mail address>" to
majordomo@shemesh.scholar.emory.edu. Again, don't include the angle brackets or
the quotation marks, and the e-mail address at the end of the message is
optional and unnecessary if you want to subscribe to the address from whch
you are sending the message.
TC is available free of charge as an Open Access journal on the Internet.
Contact:
James R. Adair, General Editor, jadair@shemesh.scholar.emory.edu
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