Rahlfs’ 1935 Septuagint edition provided a reliable, Vaticanus-based text with limited apparatus, later revised by Hanhart in 2006.
Ancient Greek Translations of the Old Testament: History, Origin, Character, and Scholarly Usefulness
Greek translations of the Old Testament—LXX, Jewish revisions, Hexapla, and major codices—serve the Hebrew text and aid the restoration of the original words.
Our Forerunners in Septuagint Studies: Grabe, Lowth, Tischendorf, de Lagarde, Swete, Rahlfs, Thackeray, Smend, Wevers, and Ziegler
From Grabe to Göttingen, meet the editors who made the Septuagint usable—establishing text, mapping recensions, and modeling sober, faith-serving method.

