Textual History of the English Book of Abraham
Posted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 3:26 am
I'm delighted to announce -- and to shamelessly steal David Bokovoy's note to this effect from over on the Better Board -- that Professor Brian Hauglid's long-awaited A Textual History of the Book of Abraham: Manuscripts and Editions is now available. (Strictly speaking, it's a textual history of the English text, not of the ancient original.) It should be on the shelves very soon. As other volumes in the Book of Abraham series published by the Maxwell Institute have been, the book will also be distributed through the University of Chicago Press.
Here is a brief abstract:
A Textual History of the Book of Abraham: Manuscripts and Editions serves as a source book for interested researchers and scholars. It includes a brief introduction to the Book of Abraham and a detailed record of textual variants from the time it first appeared in the Times and Seasons until its latest edition (1981). This volume also produces, for the first time, typographic transcriptions with facing gray scale images of the surviving handwritten manuscripts of the Book of Abraham. Several appendices offer additional helpful resources such as contemporary accounts related to the translation of the Book of Abraham and a full set of color high-resolution images of the surviving Abraham manuscripts.
The book simply contains raw data and is not apologetic in design or intent. This volume focuses solely on the Abraham manuscripts. Dr. Hauglid is currently working on providing transcripts for all the Egyptian manuscripts as well.
Here is the table of contents:
Preface .......................................................................................................................................vii
About the Author .........................................................................................................................x
Acknowledgments ......................................................................................................................xi
History of the Book of Abraham .................................................................................................1
Historical Text of the Book of Abraham ...................................................................................21
Abraham 1 .................................................................................................................................25
Abraham 2 .................................................................................................................................31
Abraham 3 .................................................................................................................................35
Abraham 4 .................................................................................................................................39
Abraham 5 .................................................................................................................................43
Facsimile 1 .................................................................................................................................45
Facsimile 2 .................................................................................................................................47
Facsimile 3 .................................................................................................................................51
Book of Abraham Transcripts: Manuscripts 1–7 .......................................................................53
Symbols Used in the Transcriptions ..........................................................................................55
Book of Abraham Manuscript 1 (Ab1) ......................................................................................57
Book of Abraham Manuscript 2 (Ab2) ......................................................................................63
Book of Abraham Manuscript 3 (Ab3) ......................................................................................83
Book of Abraham Manuscript 4 (Ab4) ....................................................................................109
Book of Abraham Manuscript 5 (Ab5 and Ab5a) ....................................................................149
Book of Abraham Manuscript 6 (Ab6) ....................................................................................183
Book of Abraham Manuscript 7 (Ab7) ....................................................................................195
Transcript of William I. Appleby’s Journal Entry, 5 May 1841 (Washington) .....................................201
Appendices ...............................................................................................................................211
Appendix 1: Book of Abraham Translation and Publication Timeline ....................................213
Appendix 2: The Book of Abraham and the Egyptian Manuscripts ........................................225
Appendix 3: Complete Color Images of Book of Abraham Manuscripts 1–7
and of the Lead Plates for Facsimiles 1–3................................................................................233
Appendix 4: Images of Appleby’s Journal Entry, 5 May 1841 ................................................277
Appendix 5: Images of Talmage’s 1888 Edition of the Book of Abraham ..............................283
Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship...............................................................307
This volume represents very substantial scholarly work, and will be a significant resource for serious students of the Book of Abraham.
Here is a brief abstract:
A Textual History of the Book of Abraham: Manuscripts and Editions serves as a source book for interested researchers and scholars. It includes a brief introduction to the Book of Abraham and a detailed record of textual variants from the time it first appeared in the Times and Seasons until its latest edition (1981). This volume also produces, for the first time, typographic transcriptions with facing gray scale images of the surviving handwritten manuscripts of the Book of Abraham. Several appendices offer additional helpful resources such as contemporary accounts related to the translation of the Book of Abraham and a full set of color high-resolution images of the surviving Abraham manuscripts.
The book simply contains raw data and is not apologetic in design or intent. This volume focuses solely on the Abraham manuscripts. Dr. Hauglid is currently working on providing transcripts for all the Egyptian manuscripts as well.
Here is the table of contents:
Preface .......................................................................................................................................vii
About the Author .........................................................................................................................x
Acknowledgments ......................................................................................................................xi
History of the Book of Abraham .................................................................................................1
Historical Text of the Book of Abraham ...................................................................................21
Abraham 1 .................................................................................................................................25
Abraham 2 .................................................................................................................................31
Abraham 3 .................................................................................................................................35
Abraham 4 .................................................................................................................................39
Abraham 5 .................................................................................................................................43
Facsimile 1 .................................................................................................................................45
Facsimile 2 .................................................................................................................................47
Facsimile 3 .................................................................................................................................51
Book of Abraham Transcripts: Manuscripts 1–7 .......................................................................53
Symbols Used in the Transcriptions ..........................................................................................55
Book of Abraham Manuscript 1 (Ab1) ......................................................................................57
Book of Abraham Manuscript 2 (Ab2) ......................................................................................63
Book of Abraham Manuscript 3 (Ab3) ......................................................................................83
Book of Abraham Manuscript 4 (Ab4) ....................................................................................109
Book of Abraham Manuscript 5 (Ab5 and Ab5a) ....................................................................149
Book of Abraham Manuscript 6 (Ab6) ....................................................................................183
Book of Abraham Manuscript 7 (Ab7) ....................................................................................195
Transcript of William I. Appleby’s Journal Entry, 5 May 1841 (Washington) .....................................201
Appendices ...............................................................................................................................211
Appendix 1: Book of Abraham Translation and Publication Timeline ....................................213
Appendix 2: The Book of Abraham and the Egyptian Manuscripts ........................................225
Appendix 3: Complete Color Images of Book of Abraham Manuscripts 1–7
and of the Lead Plates for Facsimiles 1–3................................................................................233
Appendix 4: Images of Appleby’s Journal Entry, 5 May 1841 ................................................277
Appendix 5: Images of Talmage’s 1888 Edition of the Book of Abraham ..............................283
Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship...............................................................307
This volume represents very substantial scholarly work, and will be a significant resource for serious students of the Book of Abraham.