- Caspar René Gregory
Caspar René Gregory (
November 6 ,1846 inPhiladelphia –April 9 ,1917 in afield hospital inNeuchâtel sur Aisne ,France ) was a German-Americantheologian . An American by birth but German by choice.Life
Gregory studied theology at two Presbyterian seminaries: in 1865-67 at the
University of Pennsylvania and atPrinceton Theological Seminary . In 1873, he decided to continue his studies at theUniversity of Leipzig underConstantin von Tischendorf , whose work on textual criticism of the New Testament he had been referred to by his teacher,Ezra Abbot . He administered the scientific legacy of Tischendorf, who died in 1874, and continued his work.Gregory completed his post-doctoral work in Leipzig in 1884, became an associate professor in 1889 and full honorary professor in 1891. In 1876, he obtained his
PhD . with a dissertation on "Gregorè the priest and the revolutionist". The first examiner for it was the historian,Georg Voigt (Todte, Georg Voigt, p. 111). The doctoral files in the university archive in Leipzig state the same. Gregory apparently had several doctorate degrees. Karl Josef Friedrich (p. 130) even mentions five doctorates in his biography of Gregory. At least one doctorate in theology obtained in Leipzig in 1889 is attested.In August 1914, the German-American Gregory, who had been a citizen of Saxony since 1881, enlisted in the German army as the oldest wartime volunteer. He became a second lieutenant in 1916 and fell in 1917 on the western front.
Gregory specialized in New Testament
textual criticism . He organized biblical manuscripts into a classification system ("Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments", 1908) which is the system in use throughout the scholarly world today. He is also credited with being the first to notice the consistent medieval practice (called Gregory's Law) of collating parchment leaves so that grain side faced grain side and flesh side flesh side. [Cite book
publisher = American Library Association; The British Library
isbn = 9780838905227
last = Avrin
first = Leila
title = Scribes, script, and books: the book arts from antiquity to the Renaissance
location = Chicago; London
year = 1991
pages = 213] He was also interested inbiblical canon .Gregory performed important service in the research of New Testament manuscripts and in textual criticism of the New Testament. It can even be said that the study of New Testament manuscripts was co-founded by Tischendorf and Gregory.
Besides his work, he is remembered by a memorial stone with a portrait in relief in Leipzig on Naunhofer Straße in front of the new Nickolai School in the Stötteritz part of the city, as well as a small square nearby.
Notes and references
Works
* "Prolegomena zu Tischendorfs Novum Testamentum Graece" (editio VIII. critica major), 2 Vols., 1884-94 (German revised edition: text criticism of the NT, 3 Vols., 1900-09).
* "Canon and Text of the New Testament", Edinburgh 1907.
* "Das Freer-Logion", 1908.
* "Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments", Leipzig 1908.
* "Einleitung in das Neue Testament", 1909
* "Vorschläge für eine kritische Ausgabe des griechischen Neuen Testaments", 1911.
* "Die Koridethi-Evangelien", 1913.
* "Zu Fuß in Bibellanden, publ. by Hermann Guthe", 1919.Literature
* Karl Josef Friedrich: "Caspar Rene Gregory", in: "Sächsische Lebensbilder", Vol. I, Dresden 1930, p. 125-131. "in German"
* Jünger, Ernst (Publ.): Caspar René Gregory, in: Die Unvergessenen. München 1928, p. 111ff. "in German"External links
* [http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/exhibits/online/bible/10.html From the Papers of Caspar René Gregory]
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