- 56 at the
Stiftsbibliothek St.
Gallen (copy of
Fuldensis in Diatessaron)
Ernestus Ranke,
Codex Fuldensis.
Novum Testamentum Latine Interprete Hieronymo...
-
earliest surviving m****cript of the
complete Vulgate Bible. The
Codex Fuldensis,
dating from around 545,
contains most of the New
Testament in the Vulgate...
-
Marburg (Selbstverlag) 1994.
Gereon Becht-Jördens. Die Vita
Aegil abbatis Fuldensis des Brun Candidus. Ein opus
geminum aus dem
Zeitalter der anianischen...
- ad
Laodicenses ("Epistle to the Laodiceans"),
first witnessed in
Codex Fuldensis. The
Latin epistle is
actually a
short compilation of
verses from other...
- are 36 (the same
system as
Codex Sinaiticus,
Codex Amiatinus, and
Codex Fuldensis) and
according to the
other system 69 sections. The
chapters in the Pauline...
-
western m****cripts
believed to be
based on the
Diatessaron (e.g.,
Codex Fuldensis) but is
generally considered to be a
latter interpolation. This whole...
-
later days in
proving that
those prefaces,
which we read
first in
Codex Fuldensis and then in
numbers of
later m****cripts, are Marcionite, and that the...
-
interested in
runes and he is
credited with the
treatise Hrabani Mauri abbatis fuldensis, de
inventione linguarum ab
Hebraea usque ad
Theodiscam ("on the invention...
- The
Abbey of
Fulda (German:
Kloster Fulda; Latin:
Abbatia Fuldensis), from 1221 the
Princely Abbey of
Fulda (Fürstabtei Fulda) and from 1752 the Prince-Bishopric...
-
earliest member of the
Western family of
recensions is the
Latin Codex Fuldensis,
written at the
request of
bishop Victor of
Capua in 545 AD. Although...