Codex Coislinianus (New Testament)

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Uncial 015
Uncial 015 (1 Tm 2.2-6) .jpg
Surname Coislinianus
character H p
text Paul's letters
language Greek
date 6th century
Storage location Bibliothèque nationale de France and others
size 30 × 25 cm
Type Alexandrian text type
category III

Codex Coislinianus ( Gregory-Aland no. H p or 015 ; von Soden α 1022) is a Greek manuscript of the Pauline letters , which is dated to the 6th century.

description

The Codex Coislinianus consists of 41 written parchment sheets (30 × 25 cm). The codex from the Fonds Coislin is kept in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris and in seven other libraries ( Athos , Kiev , Saint Petersburg , Moscow , Turin ).

The Greek text of the Codex Coislinianus represents the Alexandrian text type . The text of the Codex is assigned to Category III .

2 Cor 10.7 αφ] εφ
2 Cor 10.8 τε] omit
2 Cor 11.1 αφροσυνης] τη αφροσυνη
2 Cor 11.3 και της αγνοτητος] omit
2 Cor 11.30 μου] omit
2 Cor 12,3 χωρις] εκτος
Gal 1,3 ημων και κυριου] και κυριου ημων

The manuscript was examined by Johann Jakob Griesbach (1745–1812), Kirsopp Lake (1872–1946) and Henri Omont (1857–1940).

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kurt Aland , and Barbara Aland , The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and To The Theory and Practice of Modern Text Criticism , Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1995, p. 110.

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