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- From: "James Crossley" <crossleyjames AT hotmail.com>
- To: gmark AT lists.ibiblio.org
- Subject: Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark
- Date: Mon, 05 Sep 2005 15:41:23 +0000
>What would people recommend on the subject of the language and style of
>Mark's Greek?
>I'm looking at Hawkins, Horae Synopticae; N. Turner, Style (Moulton's
>Grammar); C.H. Turner's 'Notes on Marcan Usage' and the standard
>commentaries. But there must be some more recent monographs out there.
I haven't read it so I can't say what it is like but I think this may be of some use:
Paul L. Danove, Linguistics and Exegisis in the Gospel of Mark: Applications of a Case Frame Analysis (JSNTSup 218; studies in NT Greek, 10; 2001).
Best wishes,
James
James Crossley, Dept of Biblical Studies, University of Sheffield, UK
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[GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Peter Head, 09/05/2005
- Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark, James Crossley, 09/05/2005
- Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark, J. Ted Blakley, 09/05/2005
- Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark, Stefan Lücking, 09/05/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Peter Head, 09/08/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Bridget Gilfillan Upton, 09/08/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Peter Head, 09/08/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Jeffrey B. Gibson, 09/08/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Michael Turton, 09/08/2005
- Re: [GMark] GMark books, Mike Higton, 09/08/2005
- [GMark] History of Reception/Interpretation of Mark, Peter Head, 09/08/2005
- Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark, Peter Head, 09/08/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Michael Turton, 09/08/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Jeffrey B. Gibson, 09/08/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Peter Head, 09/08/2005
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Re: [GMark] Language and Style of Mark,
Bridget Gilfillan Upton, 09/08/2005
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