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''' Josephus Editions : Greek text'''
''' Josephus Editions : Greek text'''
==Overview==
The '''editio princeps'' of the original Greek text was published in 1544 by [[Arnoldus Arlenius]], more than 70 years after the publication of the Latin text in 1470, and more than 30 years after the publication of the [[Hegesippus]].
Arlenius's text was the basis of the Seneven (1611 & 1634) and Leipzig editions (1691 by Iffig). A more correct text was published by Hudson (Oxford, 1720). The edition by Havercamp (1726) became the ''textus receptus'', followed by Oberthur (1782-85) and Richter (1825-27). An improved edition of the Havercamp text was made by [[Wilhelm Dindorf]] (Parsi 1845-47, followed by Bekker (Leipzig 1855-56). Critical edition were completed by Naber (Leipzig 1888-96) and Niese (editio maior, Berlin 1887-95; editio minor, Berlin 1888-96

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Josephus Editions : Greek text

Overview

The 'editio princeps of the original Greek text was published in 1544 by Arnoldus Arlenius, more than 70 years after the publication of the Latin text in 1470, and more than 30 years after the publication of the Hegesippus.

Arlenius's text was the basis of the Seneven (1611 & 1634) and Leipzig editions (1691 by Iffig). A more correct text was published by Hudson (Oxford, 1720). The edition by Havercamp (1726) became the textus receptus, followed by Oberthur (1782-85) and Richter (1825-27). An improved edition of the Havercamp text was made by Wilhelm Dindorf (Parsi 1845-47, followed by Bekker (Leipzig 1855-56). Critical edition were completed by Naber (Leipzig 1888-96) and Niese (editio maior, Berlin 1887-95; editio minor, Berlin 1888-96