-
Italian peninsula by the
Byzantine Empire. Also
known as
Codex purpureus Rossanensis due to the reddish-purple (purpureus in Latin)
appearance of its pages...
- V's coat of arms. De rore cœli. Vrb****. VII. qui fuit Archiepiſcopus
Roſſanenſis in Calabria, ubi mãna colligitur. 74. From the dew of the sky
Urban VII...
- Washingtoni**** (~400)
Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (~450)
Codex Purpureus Rossanensis (6th century)
Codex Petropolit****
Purpureus (6th century;
extant verses...
- five
sheets or ten
leaves each,
similar to
Codex Marchali**** or
Codex Rossanensis; but
unlike Codex Sinaiticus which has an
arrangement of four or three...
- Washingtoni**** (~400)
Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (~450)
Codex Purpureus Rossanensis (6th century)
Codex Petropolit****
Purpureus (6th century;
extant verses...
-
Sangallensis (Δ) (except Mark), Tischendorfi**** III (Λ), Petropolit**** (Π),
Rossanensis (Σ),
Beratinus (Φ),
Dionysiou (Ω), Vatic**** 2066 (Uncial 046), Uncial...
- Studies. ISBN 9780704402263. Cavallo,
Guglielmo (1992). Il
codex purpureus rossanensis. Rome: Graz. Creswell,
Keppel A.C. (1969).
Early Muslim Architecture...
- 6th-century. The
Rossano Gospels, however, are
considered to be earlier. Like
Rossanensis and the
Vienna Genesis, the
Sinope Gospels are
written on
purple d****...
-
Alexandrinus (c. 400-440)
Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (c. 450)
Codex Purpureus Rossanensis (6th century)
Codex Sinopensis (6th century; extant:
verses 3–12) Papyrus...
-
Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus (c. 450;
extant verses 1-25)
Codex Purpureus Rossanensis (6th century)
Codex Sinopensis (6th century;
extant verses 2-24) Papyrus...