Fragmenta curiensia
The Fragmenta Curiensia (Siglum a 2 , No. 16 after Beuron, also Codex Curiensis ) are two parchment leaves from a Gospel manuscript from the 6th or 7th century. They contain the text from the Gospel according to Luke 11, 11-29 and 13, 16-34 in the old Latin translation of the Vetus Latina . They probably belonged to a handwriting. The text follows the western review (Itala).
The manuscripts were discovered by Professor Hidmer from Bern . They are now in the Rätisches Museum (Episcopal Archive) in Chur , Switzerland, signature Clm 6436.
text
- Giovanni Andrea Irico: Sacrosanctus evangeliorum codex p. Eusebii Magni. Milan 1748.
- Giuseppe Bianchini: Gospel Quadruplex. Rome 1749.
- Ernst Ranke : A small Italian find. Theol. Stud. And Critics, Gotha 1872, pp. 505-520.
- Pierre Batiffol : Note on un evangeliare de Saint-Gall. Paris 1884.
- Adolf Jülicher (Ed.): Itala. The New Testament in Old Latin tradition based on the manuscripts. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 1976.
literature
- Bruce M. Metzger : The Early Versions of the New Testament. Oxford University Press, 1977, p. 296.
- Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener , Edward Miller: A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament. Vol. 2, London, 1894, Vol. 4, p. 51.
- Caspar René Gregory : Textual Criticism of the New Testament . Vol. 2. Leipzig 1902, ISBN 1-4021-6347-9 , p. 599 .