Codex Dublinensis

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Uncial 035
Codex Dublinensis (Mt 20,33-34) .JPG
Matthew 20: 33-34
Surname Dublinensis
character Z
text Gospel according to Matthew
language Greek
date 6th century
Storage location Trinity College (Dublin)
size 37.5 × 25.5 cm
Type Alexandrian text type
category III

The Codex Dublinensis ( Gregory-Aland no. Z or 035 ; von Soden ε 26) is a manuscript in Greek that is dated to the 6th century. It contains an incomplete text of the Gospel according to Matthew .

The codex is a palimpsest . In the 10th or 11th century, patristic texts by Gregory of Nazianzen and John Chrysostom were written about the Gospel text . The codex also includes eight pages with texts from the book of Isaiah , also from the 6th century ( Fragmenta Dublinensia , No. 918 after Rahlfs).

description

The manuscript consists of 32 parchment sheets in the format 27 × 20 cm, which are described in one column with 21 lines. It contains the Ammonian Sections, but not the Eusebian Canon .

Accents as well as spiritus asper and lenis are missing. The letters are large and simple uncials , itazist errors occur, such as confusing αι with ε, and ι with ει.

The text represents the Alexandrian text type (similar to the Codex Sinaiticus ), with numerous readings of its own, and is assigned to category III .

text

Matthew 1: 17-2.6; 2.13-20; 4,4-13; 5.45-6.15; 7.16-8.6; 10.40-11.18; 12.43-13.11; 13.57-14.19; 15: 13-23; 17.9-17; 17.26-18.6; 19.4-12. 21-28; 20.7-21.8; 21.23-30; 22: 16-25; 22.37-23.3; 23.15-23; 24.15-25; 25.1-11; 26.21-29. 62-71

history

In 1787 John Barnett discovered in the manuscript of 10/11. Century the older texts of Matthew. In 1853, Tregelles revived the faded letters with chemicals and found out more details.

The Codex is kept in Trinity College (Add. 6594 [K.3.4]) in Dublin .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. 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. 123. ISBN 3-438-06011-6 .
  2. a b C. R. Gregory , "Text Critique of the New Testament" , Leipzig 1900, vol. 1, p. 84-85.
  3. ^ Bruce M. Metzger , The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption and Restoration , Oxford University Press, 1968.
  4. ^ Kurt Aland, Synopsis Quattuor Evangeliorum. Locis parallelis evangeliorum apocryphorum et patrum adhibitis edidit , German Bible Society, Stuttgart 1996, p. XXIV.
  5. ^ SP Tregelles, An Account of the Printed Text of the Greek New Testament , London 1854, pp. 166-169.

literature

  • John Barrett, Evangelium secundum Matthaeum ex codice rescripto in bibliotheca collegii ssae Trinitatis iuxta Dublinum (Dublin, 1801).
  • SP Tregelles, The Dublin codex rescriptus: a supplement (London, 1863).
  • TK Abbott, On An Uncial Palimpsest Evangelistarium , Hermathena X (1884), pp. 146-150.
  • TK Abbott, Par palimsestorum Dublinensium. The codex rescriptus Dublinensis of St. Matthew's gospel (Z)… a new edition revised and augmented (London 1880). on-line
  • JG Smyly, Notes on Greek Mss. In the Library of Trinity College , Hermathena XLVIII (1933).

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