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LOBEGOTT

FRIEDRICH KONSTANTIN VON TISCHENDORF (1815-1874)  . German biblical critic, the son of a physician, was born on the 18th of
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January 1815 at Lengenfeld, near
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Plauen, in the Saxon Vogtland . From the gymnasium at Plauen he passed in 1834 to the university of
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Leipzig, where he was mainly influenced by J . G . B . Winer (1789-1858), and began to take
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special
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interest in New Testament criticism . In 1838 he took the degree of doctor of philosophy, and then be-came master at a school near Leipzig . After a journey through
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southern Germany and
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Switzerland, and a visit to Strassburg, he returned to Leipzig, and set to
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work upon a critical study of the New Testament text, following the guidance of Karl Lachmann . In 184o he qualified as university lecturer in
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theology with a dissertation on the recensions of the New Testament text, the main
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part of which re-appeared in the following
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year in the prolegomena to his first edition of the New Testament . These early textual studies convinced him of the absolute necessity of new and exacter collations of
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MSS . From
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October 184o till January 1843 he was in Paris, busy with the treasures of the
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great library, eking out his scanty means by making collations for other scholars, and producing for the publisher, F .
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Didot, several
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editions of the Greek New Testament, one of them exhibiting the form of the text corresponding most closely to the Vulgate .

The great

triumph of these laborious months was the decipherment of the
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palimpsest Codex Ephraemi Syri Rescriptus, of which the New Testament part was printed before he
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left Paris and the Old Testament in 1845 . His success in dealing with a MS. much of which, owing to the fact that it had been rewrittenwith the
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works of Ephraem Syrus, had been illegible to earlier collators, brought him into note and gained support for more extended critical expeditions . From Paris he had paid short visits to Holland (1841) and England (1842) . In 1843 he visited Italy, and after a stay of thirteen months went on to
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Egypt,
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Sinai,
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Palestine and the
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Levant, returning by Vienna and Munich) . From Sinai he brought a great treasure,
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forty-three leaves of what is now known as the Codex Sinaiticus . He kept the place of
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discovery a secret, and the fragments were published in 1846 as the Codex Friderico-Augustanus, a name given in honour of the king of Saxony . He now became professor extraordinarius in Leipzig, and married (1845) . In the same year he began to publish an account of his travels in the East (2 vols., 1845-1846) . In 1850 appeared his edition of the Codex Amiatinus and of the Septuagint version of the Old Testament (7th ed., 1887); in 1852, amongst other works, his edition of the Codex Claromontanus . In 1853 and 1859 he made a second and a third voyage to the East . In the last of these, in which he had the active aid of the
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Russian government, he at length got access to the remainder of the precious Sinaitic codex, and persuaded the monks to
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present it to the
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tsar, at whose cost it was published in 1862 (in four folio volumes) . In 1869 he was given the style of " von " Tischendorf as a Russian noble .

Meanwhile, in 1859, he had been made professor ordinarius of theology and of biblical

palaeography, this latter professorship being specially created for him; and another
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book of travel, Aus dem heiligen Lande, appeared in 1862 . Tischendorf's Eastern journeys were rich enough in other discoveries to deserve the highest praise.2 Side by side with his industry in
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collecting and collating MSS., Tischendorf pursued a constant course of editorial labours, mainly on the New Testament, until he was broken down by overwork in 1873 . He died on the 7th of December 1874 at Leipzig . The great edition, of which the text and apparatus appeared in 12369 and 1872,3 was called by himself editio viii . ; but this number is raised to twenty or twenty-one if mere reprints from stereotype plates and the minor editions of his great critical texts are included;
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posthumous prints bring up the
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total to forty-one . Four main recensions of Tischendorf's text may be distinguished, dating respectively from his editions of 1841, 1849, 1859 (ed. viz.), 1869–1872 (ed. viii.) . The edition of 1849 may be regarded as historically the most important from the mass of new critical material it used ; that of 1859 is distinguished from Tischendorf's other editions by coming nearer to the received text; in the 8th edition the testimony of the Sinaitic MS. received great (probably too great)
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weight . The readings of the Vatican MS. were given with more exactness and certainty than had been possible in the earlier editions, and the editor had also the
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advantage of using the published labours of S . P . Tregelles . Much less important was Tischendorf's work on the Greek Old Testament . His edition of the
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Roman text, with the variants of the Alexandrian MS., the Codex Ephraemi and the Friderico-Augustanus, was of service when it appeared in 1850, but, being stereotyped, was not greatly improved in subsequent issues .

Its imperfections, even within the limited

field it covers, may be judged by the aid of C . E . Nestle's appendix to the 6th issue (188o) . Besides this may be mentioned editions of the New Testament Apocrypha [De Evangeliorum apocryphorum origine et usu (1851); Ada Apostolorum apocrypha (1851) ; Evangelia apocrypha (1853; 2nd ed., 1876); Apocalypses apocryphae (1866)] and various minor writings, in part of an apologetic character, such as Wann wurden unsere Evangelien verfasst ? (1865; 4th ed., 1866), Haben wir den echten Schrifttext der Evangelisten and Apostel ? (1873), and Synopsis evangelica (7th ed., 1898) . See, in addition to the handbooks on New Testament criticism, Carl Bertheau's article on Tischendorf in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopadie (3rd ed., 1907) .

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