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Uncial 066
New Testament manuscript
Text Acts 28
Date6th-century
Script Greek
Now at Russian National Library
Size25 x 20 cm
Type Western text-type
CategoryIII

Uncial 066 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 1000 ( Soden), [1] is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 6th-century.

Description

The codex contains a small part of the Acts 28:8-17, on one parchment leaf (25 cm by 20 cm). The text is written in two columns per page, 25 lines per page. It is a palimpsest. The upper text has a Georgian calendar. [2]

The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Western text-type, but it has some the Caesarean readings. Kurt Aland placed it in Category III. [2]

Currently the manuscript is dated by the INTF to the 6th century. [3]

Constantin von Tischendorf published its text. [4]

It is currently housed at the Russian National Library (Suppl. Gr. 6, II, fol 4) in Saint Petersburg. [2] [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Gregory, Caspar René (1908). Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testament. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung. p. 38.
  2. ^ a b c Aland, Kurt; Aland, Barbara (1995). The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Textual Criticism. Erroll F. Rhodes (trans.). Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. p. 119. ISBN  978-0-8028-4098-1.
  3. ^ a b "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  4. ^ Tischendorf, Constantin von (1845). Monumenta Sacra Inedita. Nova collectio. Vol. I. Fragmenta Sacra Palimpsesta. Leipzig. pp. 43–44.

Further reading

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Uncial 066
New Testament manuscript
Text Acts 28
Date6th-century
Script Greek
Now at Russian National Library
Size25 x 20 cm
Type Western text-type
CategoryIII

Uncial 066 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 1000 ( Soden), [1] is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 6th-century.

Description

The codex contains a small part of the Acts 28:8-17, on one parchment leaf (25 cm by 20 cm). The text is written in two columns per page, 25 lines per page. It is a palimpsest. The upper text has a Georgian calendar. [2]

The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Western text-type, but it has some the Caesarean readings. Kurt Aland placed it in Category III. [2]

Currently the manuscript is dated by the INTF to the 6th century. [3]

Constantin von Tischendorf published its text. [4]

It is currently housed at the Russian National Library (Suppl. Gr. 6, II, fol 4) in Saint Petersburg. [2] [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Gregory, Caspar René (1908). Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testament. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung. p. 38.
  2. ^ a b c Aland, Kurt; Aland, Barbara (1995). The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Textual Criticism. Erroll F. Rhodes (trans.). Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. p. 119. ISBN  978-0-8028-4098-1.
  3. ^ a b "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
  4. ^ Tischendorf, Constantin von (1845). Monumenta Sacra Inedita. Nova collectio. Vol. I. Fragmenta Sacra Palimpsesta. Leipzig. pp. 43–44.

Further reading

External links


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