Arguably David Parker has had a larger impact on the study of New Testament manuscripts than any other contemporary writer.Thus a collection of his essays is extremely welcome not only because it makes the essays more accessible, but also because it allows us to plot developments in the discipline and in Parker's own thinking over three decades.The indices of manuscripts, of biblical citations, and of names and subjects greatly facilitate such analysis.
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