Family E
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Family E is a group of New Testament manuscripts. It belongs to the Byzantine text-type as one of the textual families of this group. Name of the family came from the symbol of Codex Basilensis designated by symbol E. To this family belong manuscripts: Codex Boreelianus, Codex Seidelianus I, Codex Seidelianus II, Codex Angelicus, and Codex Athous Dionysiou.[1] Geerlings includes to this family variants from Codex Vaticanus 354, Codex Mosquensis II, minuscules 44, 65, 98, 219, and 422. The Gothic Version made by Wulfila stays with close relationship to this Byzantine sub-family.[2]
See also
References
- 1. F. Wisse, Family E and the Profile Method, Biblica 51, (1970), pp. 67-75.
- 2. Bruce M. Metzger, The Early Versions of the New Testament, Clarendon Press Oxford 1977, p. 385.
Further reading
- Russell Champlin, Family E and Its Allies in Matthew (Studies and Documents, XXIII; Salt Lake City, UT, 1967).
- J. Greelings, Family E and Its Allies in Mark (Studies and Documents, XXXI; Salt Lake City, UT, 1968).
- J. Greelings, Family E and Its Allies in Luke (Studies and Documents, XXXV; Salt Lake City, UT, 1968).