Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 1076

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P. Oxyrhynchus 1076 (No. 910 after Rahlfs ) is the name for the fragment of a parchment manuscript from the 6th century that contains parts from the Book of Tobit in Greek . The fragment was found at Oxyrhynchus in Egypt and is now with the signature Ms. Gr. 448 in the John Rylands Library in Manchester .

Only the lower part of a single sheet measuring 9.5 cm × 13.9 cm has survived from the former codex. Front and back are two columns in Alexandrinian majuscules described and testify Tob 2,2-5.8  EU in a review (G III ), both from the in the manuscripts Vaticanus and Alexandria (G I ) of a part, and that in the Codex Sinaiticus (G II ) on the other hand differs.

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  • Alfred Rahlfs , Detlef Fraenkel: Directory of the Greek manuscripts of the Old Testament. Volume I, 1: The tradition up to the 8th century (= Septuagint. Vetus Testamentum Graecum. Supplementum ). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2003, ISBN 3-525-53447-7 , p. 295 f.
  • Christian J. Wagner: Polyglot Tobit Synopsis. Greek - Latin - Syriac - Hebrew - Aramaic. With an index to the Tobit fragments from the Dead Sea (= treatises of the Academy of Sciences in Göttingen, philological-historical class. Volume III, 258 / communications of the Septuagint company. Volume 28). Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 2003, ISBN 3-525-82530-7 , p. 174.
  • Stuart Weeks, Simon Gathercole, Loren Stuckenbruck (Eds.): The Book of Tobit: Texts from the Principal Ancient and Medieval Traditions, with Synopsis, Concordances, and Annotated Texts in Aramaic, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Syriac (= Fontes et Subsidia ad Bibliam pertinentes. Volume 3). Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 2004, ISBN 3-11-017676-9 , pp. 15-17.

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