- Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener
The Reverend Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener,
LL.D. (September 29 1813 ,Bermondsey ,Surrey -October 30 1891 ,Hendon ,Middlesex ) was an important text critic of theNew Testament and a member of theEnglish New Testament Revision Committee which produced theRevised Version of theBible .Graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1835 after studying at
Southwark , he became a teacher of classics at a number of schools in southernEngland , and from 1846 to 1856 was headmaster of a school inFalmouth, Cornwall . He was also for 15 years rector ofGerrans ,Cornwall .Initially making a name for himself editing the Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis, Ambrose edited several editions of the
New Testament and collated the "Codex Sinaiticus " with the "Textus Receptus ". For his services to textual criticism and the understanding of Biblical manuscripts, he was voted aCivil list pension in 1872. He was an advocate of the "Textus Receptus" over more modern manuscripts as a source forBible translations .In 1874, he became
prebendary ofExeter andvicar ofHendon , where he remained for the rest of his life.Bibliography
*"A Supplement to the Authorized English Version of the New Testament: Being a Critical Illustration of its More Difficult Passages from the Syriac, Latin, and Earlier English Versions, with an Introduction", 1845.
*"A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament", 1861, 1894. [http://books.google.com/books?id=6pOl5kos2O0C&printsec=frontcover&dq=A+Plain+Introduction+to+the+Criticism+of+the+New+Testament&as_brr=1]
*"A Full Collation of the Sinaitic MS. with the Received Text of the New Testament". 1864.
*"A full and exact collation of Codex Sinaiticus", 1864
*"Bezae Codex Cantabrigiensis: being an exact Copy, in ordinary Type, of the celebrated Uncial Graeco-Latin Manuscript of the Four Gospels and Acts of the Apostles, written early in the Sixth Century, and presented to the University of Cambridge by Theodore Beza A.D. 1581. Edited, with a critical Introduction, Annotations, and Facsimiles", 1864.
*"Six Lectures on the Text of the New Testament and the ancient MSS. which contain it, chiefly addressed to those who do not read Greek", 1875.
*"The New Testament in the Original Greek according to the Text followed in the Authorized Version, together with the Variations adopted in the Revised Version", 1881.
*"A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament, for the Use of Biblical Students" (published posthumously and coauthored byEdward Miller ), 1894.
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