Codex Neapolitanus Latinus 3

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The Codex Neapolitanus (formerly Codex Vindobonensis Lat. 1235 , Siglum i, No. 17 after Beuron ) is part of a manuscript from the 6th century.

It contains the text from the Gospel of Luke 10.6-23.10 and Mark 2.17-3.29, 4.4-10.1, 10.33-14.36, 15.33-40 in a Latin translation of the Vetus Latina . 142 purple-dyed parchment leaves measuring 19 × 26 cm have been preserved and are written on with silver ink. The text is the western type in the Itala review.

The manuscript was in the Augustinian monastery in Naples . In 1717 it came to the court library in Vienna , signature Cod. Lat. 1235. Today it is in the Biblioteca Nazionale in Naples, signature Cod. Lat. 3.

expenditure

  • Francis Karl Alter: New Repertory for Biblical and Oriental Literature. Jena 1791, Vol. 3, pp. 115-170.
  • Johannes Belsheim: Codex Vindobonensis membranaceus purpureus. Leipzig 1885.
  • Adolf Jülicher , Walter Matzkow and Kurt Aland (eds.): Itala: The New Testament in Old Latin Tradition. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 1938–1972.

literature

  • Bruce M. Metzger: The Early Versions of the New Testament. Oxford University Press, 1977, p. 298.
  • Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener, Edward Miller: A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament. Vol. 2, London 1884 (4th ed.), Pp. 47-48
  • Caspar René Gregory: Textual Criticism of the New Testament. Vol. 2, Leipzig: Hinrichs, 1902 p. 605