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		<title>Acts of Pilate Workshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In October, I will be participating in a workshop in Winnipeg on the Acts of Pilate/Gospel of Nicodemus cycle of texts (&#34;Editing the Acts of Pilate in Early Christian Languages: Theory and Practice&#34;). If interested in this enterprise, you can check out the web site dedicated to the workshop.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In October, I will be participating in a workshop in Winnipeg on the <em>Acts of Pilate/Gospel of Nicodemus</em> cycle of texts (&quot;Editing the Acts of Pilate in Early Christian Languages: Theory and Practice&quot;). If interested in this enterprise, you can check out the <a href="http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/acts-of-pilate" target="_blank">web site</a> dedicated to the workshop.</p>
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		<title>Deciphering Christian Apocrypha Palimpsests</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Aug 2007 14:17:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I finished reading Reviel Netz&#8217;s and William Noel&#8217;s The Archimedes Codex: Revealing the Secrets of the World&#8217;s Greatest Palimpsest. The book details the acquisition of a thirteenth-century Christian prayer book that contains, as its underwriting, several works by the third-century BCE Greek mathematician Archimedes. One of these works, Floating Bodies, is found in no [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.TonyBurke.ca/apocryphicity/wp-content/uploads/archimedes-codex-cover.jpg" border="0" width="200" height="300" align="left" />Recently I finished reading Reviel Netz&rsquo;s and William Noel&rsquo;s <em>The Archimedes Codex: Revealing the Secrets of the World&rsquo;s Greatest Palimpsest</em>. The book details the acquisition of a thirteenth-century Christian prayer book that contains, as its underwriting, several works by the third-century BCE Greek mathematician Archimedes. One of these works, <em>Floating Bodies</em>, is found in no other source. But in some places the underwriting is incredibly difficult to read. <em>The Archimedes Codex</em> describes the pioneering scientific efforts to recover Archimedes&rsquo; works.
<p class="MsoNormal">The book led me to thinking about palimpsests of CA texts and the possibility that advances in reading palimpsests could aid in recovering our texts. I am aware only of one such palimpsest: <em>Vindobonensis 563</em>, an eighth-century manuscript written over a fifth-century collection of the <em>Gospel of Nicodemus</em>, the <em>Infancy Gospel of Thomas</em>, and selections from the Gospel of Matthew. Constantin von Tischendorf was the first scholar to see the manuscript and was able to decipher much of it; Guy Philippart (&ldquo;Fragments palimpsestes latins du Vindobonensis 563 [V<sup>e</sup> si&egrave;cle?]: &Eacute;vangile selon S. Matthieu, &Eacute;vangile de Nicod&egrave;me, &Eacute;vangile de l&rsquo;enfance selon Thomas&rdquo;, <em>AnBoll</em> 90, p. 391-411) revealed more of it in 1972.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><img src="http://www.TonyBurke.ca/apocryphicity/wp-content/uploads/archimedes-codex.jpg" border="0" alt="Separating the pages of the Archimedes Codex." title="Separating the pages of the Archimedes Codex." width="300" height="200" align="right" />The manuscript is important for the study of <em>Infancy Thomas</em> as it is the earliest known source we have for the text; unfortunately, only a handful of pages from the original manuscript were used by the eighth-century recycler. Virtually all of this material is readable (save for a few lines on two folios). <em>The Gospel of Nicodemus</em> material is far more extensive, stretching over 35 folios. Philippart was able to read more of the text than Tischendorf but did not include the new readings in his article&mdash;he believed it needed an edition all its own. I am not aware of such an edition, though the AELAC team working on an edition of <em>Nicodemus</em> may be using it.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Are there other palimpsests of CA texts? Is it possible to use the new technology to recover their contents with greater accuracy?</p>
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