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https://forums.carm.org/threads/cod...simonides-timeline.13239/page-14#post-1265309
Omitted from 1933
1. The Guardian-a weekly newspaper which began publication in 1846. This was the main paper against Simonides.
2. The Literary Churchman— a fortnightly newspaper published in Oxford from 1855 to 1892.
“Codex Sinaiticus and the Simonides Affair: An Examination of the Nineteenth Century Claim that Codex Sinaiticus was Not an Ancient Manuscript.”
By James Keith Elliott
Patriarchikon Hidryma Paterikōn Meletōn
1982
Page 35
https://forums.carm.org/threads/cod...simonides-timeline.13239/page-14#post-1265309
Omitted from 1933
1. The Guardian-a weekly newspaper which began publication in 1846. This was the main paper against Simonides.
2. The Literary Churchman— a fortnightly newspaper published in Oxford from 1855 to 1892.
“Codex Sinaiticus and the Simonides Affair: An Examination of the Nineteenth Century Claim that Codex Sinaiticus was Not an Ancient Manuscript.”
By James Keith Elliott
Patriarchikon Hidryma Paterikōn Meletōn
1982
Page 35
- The Journal of Sacred Literatures, quarterly which was in existence from 1848-1868.
- The Christian Remembrancer a quarterly which was published from 1819-1868.
- The Parthenon under this title existed only in 1862-1863. Previously it had been entitled The Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres.
- The Clerical Journal (formerly The Church Journal and Clerical and University Chronicle) was published from 1853-1869.
- The Athenaeum. Quotations from this journal in this monograph refer to the London Literary and Critical Journal which was published between 1828 and 1921.
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