Minuscule 96

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Minuscule 96
text Gospel according to John
language Greek
date 15th century
Storage location Bodleian Library
size 13.5 x 9.5 cm
Type -
category no

Minuscule 96 (numbered after Gregory-Aland ), ε 514 ( from Soden ) is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament on 66 sheets of paper (13.5 × 9.5 cm). Using paleography , the manuscript was dated to the 15th century. It's not complete.

description

The manuscript contains the text of John's Gospel with a gap (18.18–34). It was written in one column with 18 lines each. The manuscript contains κεφαλαια (Latin).

text

Kurt Aland did not place the Greek text of the code in any category .

The pericope Jesus and the adulteress is missing ( Joh 7,53  EU –8,11 EU ).

history

The manuscript was written by Johannes Trithemius († 1516), abbot of the monastery in Sponheim . It later belonged to Achates Cornarius († Kreuznach 1573). In 1607 it was given to Abraham Scultetus in Heidelberg to an Englishman named George Hackwell, who gave it to Oxford University.

It was examined by James Ussher (for Walton), John Mill , Johann Jakob Griesbach and Konstantin von Tischendorf .

The code is in the Bodleian Library in Oxford (Auct. D. 5.1).

See also

Individual evidence

  1. a b c K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack: Brief list of the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament , Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 52.
  2. ^ A b Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener: A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament . tape 1 . London 1894, p. 207 ( Internet Archive ).
  3. a b c d e Caspar René Gregory : Text criticism of the New Testament . tape 1 . Leipzig 1900, p. 150 ( Internet Archive ).
  4. 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 1989, ISBN 3-438-06011-6 , p. 324.