- Bauer lexicon
The Bauer-Danker Lexicon (ISBN 0226039331) is among the most highly respected dictionaries of
Biblical Greek . [Rykle Borger, "Remarks of an Outsider about Bauer's Worterbuch, BAGD, BDAG, and Their Textual Basis," Biblical Greek Language and Lexicography: Essays in Honor of Frederick W. Danker, Bernard A. Tayler (et al. eds.) pp. 32-47.] The author of the German original is the lateWalter Bauer . The English translation is "A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature".History
The origin may be traced to Preuschen's "Vollstaendiges griechisch-deutsches Handwoerterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testament und der uebrigen Urchristlichen Literatur" (1910). Bauer extensively revised this work, as "Griechisch-deutsches Wörterbuch zu den Schriften des Neuen Testaments und der übrigen Urchristlichen Literatur". The fourth German edition (1949-52) was translated to English by Willian F. Arndt and F. Wilbur Gingrich in 1957. Arndt died that same year, to be replaced by Frederick Danker, with whom Gingrich prepared the second English edition published in 1979.
A sixth German edition was published following Bauer's death in 1960, by
Kurt Aland , Barbara Aland and Viktor Reichmann. Gingrich died in 1993, leaving Danker to complete the 3rd English edition based on all the prior editions and substantial work of his own.The second edition was commonly known by the acronym "BAGD". Danker published the third English edition in 2000. Given the extensive improvements in this edition (said to include over 15,000 new citations), it is now known as "BDAG" or sometimes "The Bauer-Danker Lexicon".
A notable feature of the third English edition is vastly improved typography. This reflects early adoption of
SGML technology. The entire lexicon was converted to SGML in the late 1980s atDallas Seminary with collaboration from SGML experts interested in the project, and Danker actually did substantial editorial and authorial work in an SGML editing program. This technology permitted much more consistent and flexible typography, as well as information retrieval.References
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*Danker, Frederick W. "A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature." 3d ed. Chicago/London: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0226039336.
* [http://faculty.bbc.edu/Rdecker/bdag.htm Review by Rodney J. Decker]
*Rykle Borger, "Remarks of an Outsider about Bauer's Worterbuch, BAGD, BDAG, and Their Textual Basis," pp. 32-47, Biblical Greek language and lexicography: essays in honor of Frederick W. Danker, ed. Bernard A. Taylor (et al)Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. ISBN 0802822169.
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