Who makes the royalties on Ancient and Biblical texts?

And why are they not available to the general public?

Abernathy the Dull2008-07-06T09:08:41Z

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Ancient Biblical manuscripts are in the public domain. The best way to see almost the whole manuscript history of the Greek Scriptures is to acquire the Nestle-Aland 27th edition (NA27). It contains a near exhaustive critical apparatus. It is a little pricey, that is because of the work of the scholars who put the text together, which would be grueling.

Anonymous2008-07-06T09:01:54Z

The ancient texts are very available to the public.

They are generally free, unless in a printed book.

What texts do you need?