Codex Petropolitanus
Codex Petropolitanus is the name given to manuscripts in the Russian National Library in Saint Petersburg .
Greek manuscripts
New Testament
- Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus , 6th century, Gospels, purple manuscript, Gregory-Aland N or 022; from sod ε 19,
- Uncial 041 , 9th century, Gospels, Gregory-Aland Π or 041; von Soden ε 73, signature Gr. 34
Old testament
- Codex Petropolitanus (H) , 5./6. and 9th century, 4th book of Mose and patristic texts, Rahlfs 624, Siglum H, signature Gr. 5
Hebrew manuscripts
- Codex Petropolitanus Heb. B 3 , 916, posterior prophets, in Babylonian punctuation
- Codex Petropolitanus Heb. B19 A or “Codex Leningradensis” (“L”) , 1008 (or 1009), oldest known dated and complete manuscript of the Hebrew Bible
Remarks
- ^ Siegfried Kreuzer: Codex Petropolitanus is not Codex Leningradensis. In: Journal of Old Testament Science . 124, 2012, pp. 107-110