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Codex Colbertinus,
designated by 6 or c, is a
Latin m****cript of the Bible. Its
version of the four
Gospels and Book of Acts
follows the
Vetus Latina...
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Example of Montfaucon's
facsimile from
Codex Colbertinus 700 (designated by ℓ 1 on the list Gregory-Aland), with text of
Matthew 18:10...
- Syrian. Its most
reliable m****cript is the 10th-century
collection Codex Colbertinus (Paris), in
which it is the
final item. The
Martyrium presents the confrontation...
- the
Narrative of
Joseph of Arimathea, he is
named Demas. In the
Codex Colbertinus, he is
named Zoatham or Zoathan. In the
Arabic Infancy Gospel, he is...
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restoring the lost
verses from the
complete text
found in the
Codex Colbertinus; this
edition is used in the
Stuttgart edition of the Vulgate. The restored...
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Esdras A from that
found in the Old Latin, as
witnessed in the
Codex Colbertinus.
Where the
Vulgate text of 3
Esdras is
woodenly literal in its rendering...
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Saint Ignatius. Its most
reliable m****cript is the 10th-century
Codex Colbertinus (Paris), in
which the
Martyrium closes the collection. The Martyrium...
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Mulling (8th century),
Codex Sangermanensis secundus (10th century),
Codex Colbertinus (12th century),
Western witnesses to the
Diatessaron (Codex Fuldensis...
- (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 288 (Soden),
known also as
Codex Colbertinus 2467. It is a Gr****
minuscule m****cript of the New Testament, written...
- has been ****igned to the 10th century.
Formerly it was
known as
Codex Colbertinus 700, then
Codex Regius 278. The
codex contains lessons from the Gospels...