According to Tregelles, textual critic, the manuscript is not older than the middle of the ninth century.
He anticipated some conclusions of the textual critics of a century later.
It does not contain any variant readings of real importance for textual critics.
He has been described as "one of the outstanding textual critics of the twentieth century".
She can take her responsibilities as a textual critic to extremes.
Authorial intention is of great practical concern to some textual critics.
The text of the manuscript is important for the textual critic.
The role of the textual critic is necessary when these basic criteria are in conflict.
The textual critic will attempt to balance these criteria, to determine the original text.
Manuscript evidence is strong and textual critics take the omission very seriously.