Codex Campianus
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Surname | Campianus |
character | M. |
text | Gospels |
language | Greek |
date | 9th century |
Storage location | Bibliothèque nationale de France |
size | 22 x 16.3 cm |
Type | Byzantine text type |
category | V |
The Codex Campianus ( Gregory-Aland no. M or 021 ; von Soden ε 72) is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament , which is dated to the 9th century. It consists of the four Gospels on 257 sheets of parchment (22 × 16.3 cm). The text is in 2 columns, 24 lines. The handwriting is complete.
description
The handwriting was done in delicate uncial letters. Spiritus asper , Spiritus lenis and accents are also entered and itazist errors often occur .
The manuscript also contains the Epistula ad Carpianum , the Synaxarion and the Menologion .
The Greek text of the Codex represents the Byzantine text type and is assigned to Category V.
history
The manuscript belonged to François de Camps , Abbe de Signy (1643–1723), who gave it to King Louis XIV for the New Year 1706 . It was described by Bernard de Montfaucon in 1708 .
The codex is kept in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gr. 48) in Paris .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Kurt and Barbara Aland : The text of the New Testament. Introduction to the scientific editions as well as the theory and practice of modern textual criticism . German Bible Society , Stuttgart 1981, p. 122. ISBN 3-438-06011-6 .
- ↑ a b C. R. Gregory , "Text Critique of the New Testament", Leipzig 1900, Vol. 1, p. 56.
- ^ Konstantin von Tischendorf , Novum Testamentum Graece . Editio Septima, Lipsiae 1859, S. CLIX.
literature
- Bruce M. Metzger , The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption and Restoration , Oxford University Press, 2005, p. 77.
- Bernard de Montfaucon , "Palaeographia Graeca" (Paris, 1708), p. 260.
- Russell Champlin, "Family E and its Allies in Matthew," S & D XXVIII (Salt Lake City, 1967), pp. 163-169.
Web links
- Codex Cyampianus M e (021) : in the Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism