- The
Codex Sinaiticus (/sɪˈnaɪtɪkəs/; Shelfmark: London,
British Library, Add MS 43725), also
called the
Sinai Bible, is a fourth-century
Christian m****cript...
- Skeat, "The
Codex Sinaiticus, the
Codex Vatic**** and Constantine", JTS 50 (1999), pp. 583–625.
Brent Nongbri," The Date of
Codex Sinaiticus,"
Journal of...
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closer to
Codex Sinaiticus than to
Codex Vatic****. In the
General Epistles it
represents a
different subtype than
Codex Sinaiticus and
Codex Vatic****...
- They are the
Codex Vatic**** in the
Vatican Library, the
Codex Sinaiticus and the
Codex Alexandrinus in the
British Library, and the
Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus...
- The
Syriac Sinaiticus or
Codex Sinaiticus Syriacus (syrs),
known also as the
Sinaitic Palimpsest, of
Saint Catherine's
Monastery (Sinai, Syr. 30), or Old...
-
Codex Sinaiticus and
Codex Vatic****, two of the
great uncial codices,
representatives of the
Alexandrian text-type, are
considered excellent m****cript...
-
monastery library holds unique and rare works, such as the
Codex Sinaiticus and the
Syriac Sinaiticus, as well as a
collection of
early Christian icons, including...
- 337 and 339.
Constantin von Tischendorf,
discoverer of
Codex Sinaiticus,
believed that
Sinaiticus and Vatic**** were
among these fifty Bibles prepared by...
-
Codex Sinaiticus Rescriptus,
mostly originating in
Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai, is a
collection of
nineteen Christian Palestinian Aramaic palimpsest...
- most
complete Bible dated to
around the mid-4th
century and
called Codex Sinaiticus after Saint Catherine's
Monastery at
Mount Sinai.
Tischendorf was made...