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Scribal abbreviations, or
sigla (singular:
siglum), are
abbreviations used by
ancient and
medieval scribes writing in
various languages,
including Latin...
- 23–38v (
siglum Z) Tours, Bibliothèque Muni****le, 85, fols. 106rb–118v (
siglum T) Montec****ino,
Archivio dell'Abbadia, 174, pp. 277–451 (
siglum C) Einsiedeln...
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significant ancient m****cripts of the
Hebrew Bible (some
identified by
their siglum). Mt
being the
Masoretic text. The
lowermost text "(lost)"
would be the...
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Itala ("Old Italian"),
Itala ("Italian") and Old Italic, and
denoted by the
siglum L {\displaystyle {\mathfrak {L}}} , are the
Latin translations of biblical...
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small fragment from the
Gospel of John 18:36-19:7. It is
designated by the
siglum 𝔓90 in the Gregory-Aland
numbering of New
Testament m****cripts. Using...
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Codex Parisinus Graecus 456,
designated by
siglum H, m****cript of Origen's
Philocalia and
Contra Celsum. The m****cript
contains text of Origen's Philocalia...
- the New
Testament written in Gr**** on papyrus. It is
designated by the
siglum 𝔓115 in the Gregory-Aland
numbering of New
Testament m****cripts. It consists...
- Old Testament,
according to the
Encyclopaedia Biblica (1903). Some m****cripts are
identified by
their siglum. LXX here
denotes the
original Septuagint....
- inter-relationship
between various significant ancient m****cripts of the Old
Testament (some
identified by
their siglum). LXX here
denotes the
original septuagint....
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Cyrillic alphabet; it is
sometimes confused with the
Latin letter P 𝔓n
siglum for New
Testament papyrus with Gregory-Aland
number n In linguistics, P...