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10th-century manuscript of the New Testament For the similarly named manuscript, see Codex Sangermanensis.

The Codex Sangermanensis II, designated by g or 29 (in Beuron system), is a 10th-century Latin manuscript of the New Testament. The text, written on vellum, is a version of the Latin.

Description

The manuscript contains text of the four Gospels on 166 parchment leaves (21.5 x 14 cm).

The Latin text of the Gospels is a mixed of Old Latin and Vulgate.

History

It was examined by Samuel Berger, Paul Sabatier, and John Wordsworth. Sabatier published its text. Currently it is housed at the National Library of France (fond lat. 13169) in Paris.

See also

References

  1. Roger Gryson, Altlateinische Handschriften / Manuscripts Vieux Latins, 2 Vol. (Vetus Latina. Die Reste der Altlateinischen Bibel 1,2a–b), Herder : Freiburg 1999; 2004
  2. ^ Metzger, Bruce M. (1977). The Early Versions of the New Testament. London: Oxford University Press. p. 298. ISBN 0-19-826170-5.
  3. Gregory, Caspar René (1902). Textkritik des Neuen Testaments. Vol. 2. Leipzig: Hinrichs. p. 604. ISBN 1-4021-6347-9.
  4. Scrivener, Frederick Henry Ambrose; Edward Miller (1894). A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament. Vol. 2 (4 ed.). London: George Bell & Sons. p. 47.

Further reading

  • Samuel Berger: Histoire de la Vulgate pendant les premiers siècles du Moyen Age. Paris: 1893, p. 48.


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