Göttingen Sigla

Abram K-J is reviewing Logos’s electronic edition of the Göttingen Septuagint, and he asked if I had created or come across any aids for those trying to read the cryptic Göttingen apparatus for the first time.
This pdf was created by Miles Van Pelt and is posted here with permission. It is a brief list of common symbols and abbreviations used in the apparatus. Thanks to Jonathan Kiel for showing me this last year in our Septuagint seminar.

3 responses to “Göttingen Sigla”

  1. Jonathan Kiel

    Thanks for the shout out. That’s such a helpful resource!

  2. Ah, yes, the Miles Van Pelt key :). Thanks for making this available on your blog. It turns out I will be teaching a course, Readings in the Septuagint, next summer at Phoenix Seminary. I know what link to provide when we turn to reading the apparatus.
    Hope you are well.

  3. Teaching a Septuagint class–that’s fantastic. If you want to add to this key, send me a Word document, and I’ll keep it updated.