Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus
Uncial 022 | |
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John 14.6 | |
Surname | Petropolitanus Purpureus |
character | N |
text | Gospels |
language | Greek |
date | 6th century |
Storage location | Saint Petersburg and seven other libraries |
size | 32 × 27 cm |
Type | Byzantine text type |
category | V |
note | Purple Codex |
The Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus ( Gregory-Aland no. N or 022 ; von Soden ε 19) is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament , which is dated to the 6th century. The manuscript is a code of purple .
description
It consists of the four Gospels on 231 purple parchment sheets (32 × 27 cm), but the codex is missing some parts of the Gospels. The text is in two columns with 16 lines and is written in large letters. It can be calculated that the original Codex contained 462 sheets. It contains the Eusebian Canon .
The nomina sacra is abbreviated and written in gold ( ΙΣ , ΘΣ , ΚΣ , ΥΣ , and ΣΩΤΗΡ).
- Gaps
Matthew 1 : 1–24; 2.7-20; 3.4-6.24; 7.15-8.1; 8.24-31; 10.28-11.3; 12.40-13.4; 13.33-41; 14.6-22; 15: 14-31; 16.7-18.5; 18.26-19.6; 19.13-20.6; 21.19-26.57; 26.65-27.26; 26.34-end;
Gospel of Mark 1: 1–5.20; 7.4-20; 8.32-9.1; 10.43-11.7; 12.19-24.25; 15.23-33; 15.42-16.20;
Luke 1: 1–2, 23; 4,3-19; 4.26-35; 4.42-5.12; 5.33-9.7; 9.21-28; 9.36-58; 10.4-12; 10.35-11.14; 11.23-12.12; 12.21-29; 18.32-19.17; 20.30-21.22; 22.49-57; 23.41-24.13; 24.21-39; 24.49-end;
John's Gospel 1: 1–21; 1.39-2.6; 3.30-4.5; 5.3-10; 5.19-26; 6.49-57; 9.33-14.2; 14.11-15.14; 15.22-16.15; 20.23-25; 20.28-30; 21.20 – end.
The codex is divided into eight libraries:
- 1 sheet is in the Byzantine Museum in Athens
- 1 sheet is privately owned by А. Spinola in Lerma
- 4 sheets in the British Library in London
- 1 sheet in the Pierpont Morgan Library , New York City
- 33 sheets in the library of the monastery of St. John on Patmos
- 6 sheets in the Vatican Libraries
- 182 sheets in the Russian National Library (Gr. 537) in Saint Petersburg
- 1 sheet in the Byzantine Museum in Thessaloniki
- 2 sheets in the Austrian National Library in Vienna
text
The Greek text of the Codex represents the Byzantine text type and is assigned to Category V. The pericope John 7,53–8,11 is missing.
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c d 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. 122. ISBN 3-438-06011-6 .
- ↑ a b C. R. Gregory : Text Critique of the New Testament , Leipzig 1900, Vol. 1, pp. 56-58.
- ^ Frederic G. Kenyon : Handbook to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament , London 2 , 1912, p. 110.
- ↑ NA26, SS 273rd
literature
- Louis Duchesne : Archives des missions scientifiques et littéraires (Parigi, 1876), Vol. 3, pp. 386-419.
- Bruce M. Metzger : The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption and Restoration , Oxford University Press , Oxford 2005, p. 77.
- Constantin von Tischendorf : Monumenta sacra inedita (Leipzig, 1846), pp. 15–24.
- FHA Scrivener: A Full and Exact Collation of About 20 Greek Manuscripts of the Holy Gospels (Cambridge and London, 1852).
- SP Tregelles : An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures , London 1856, pp. 177-178.
- HS Cronin: Codex Purpureus Petropolitanus. The text of Codex N of the gospels edited with an introduction and an appendix , Texts and Studies , Vol. 5, No. 4 (Cambridge, 1899).
- CR Gregory : Text Critique of the New Testament , Leipzig 1900, Vol. 1, pp. 56–59.
- Kurt Treu : The Greek Manuscripts of the New Testament in the USSR; a systematic evaluation of the text manuscripts in Leningrad, Moscow, Kiev, Odessa, Tbilisi and Erevan , T & U 91 (Berlin, 1966), pp. 280–283.
Web links
- Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus N (022) : in the Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism
- Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus in the Evangelical Criticism