Minuscule 2814
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- | '''Minuscule 2814''' (in the [[Biblical manuscript#Gregory-Aland|Gregory-Aland]] numbering), | + | '''Minuscule 2814''' (in the [[Biblical manuscript#Gregory-Aland|Gregory-Aland]] numbering), Aν<sup>20</sup> ([[Biblical manuscript#von Soden|Soden]]). Formerly it was labelled as 1<sup>rK</sup> in all catalogs, but it was renumbered as a 2814 by [[Kurt Aland|Aland]]. It is a Greek [[List of New Testament minuscules|minuscule]] [[manuscript]] of the [[New Testament]], dated [[Palaeography|palaeographically]] to the 12th century.<sup>[1]</sup> |
== Description == | == Description == | ||
- | The codex contains the [[Book of Revelation]] with a commentary of [[Andreas of Caesarea|Andreas from Caesarea]]. Last six verses lost (22:16-21). Written on a parchment in [[Lower case|minuscule]], in 1 column per page, 20 lines per page. | + | The codex contains the [[Book of Revelation]] with a commentary of [[Andreas of Caesarea|Andreas from Caesarea]]. Last six verses lost (22:16-21). Written on a parchment in [[Lower case|minuscule]], in 1 column per page, 20 lines per page.<sup>[1]</sup> |
The Greek text of the [[Gospels]] is a representative of the [[Byzantine text-type]]. [[Kurt Aland|Aland]] placed it in [[Categories of New Testament manuscripts#Category V|Category V]]. | The Greek text of the [[Gospels]] is a representative of the [[Byzantine text-type]]. [[Kurt Aland|Aland]] placed it in [[Categories of New Testament manuscripts#Category V|Category V]]. | ||
- | The codex is located now in [[Harburg]] (Öttingen-Wallersteinsche | + | The codex is located now in [[Harburg]] ([[Öttingen-Wallersteinsche Bibliothek]], I, 1, 4 (0), 1).<sup>[1]</sup> |
== History of the codex == | == History of the codex == | ||
- | This codex was chiefly used by [[Desiderius Erasmus]] as a basis for his first edition of the [[Novum Instrumentum omne|Novum Testamentum]] ( | + | This codex was chiefly used by [[Desiderius Erasmus]] as a basis for his first edition of the [[Novum Instrumentum omne|Novum Testamentum]] (1516). It was only one manuscript of the Book of Revelation used by Erasmus.<sup>[2]</sup> In result its readings became a basis for the [[Textus Receptus]]. |
- | Erasmus borrowed the manuscript from [[Johann Reuchlin|Reuchlin]], but it was lost for many years until rediscovered in | + | Erasmus borrowed the manuscript from [[Johann Reuchlin|Reuchlin]], but it was lost for many years until rediscovered in 1861 by F. Delitzsch.<sup>[3]</sup> |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
- | == Further reagings == | + | * 1. [[Kurt Aland|K. Aland]], M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 211. |
- | * Georg Grupp, ''Oettingen-Wallerrsteinische Sammlungen in Maihingen'', Handschriften-Verzeichnis I, Noerdlingen, | + | * 2. W.W. Combs, Erasmus and the textus receptus, DBSJ 1 (Spring 1996), 45. |
+ | * 3. F. Delizsch, Handschriftliche Funde, Leipzig, 1861. | ||
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+ | == Further reagings == | ||
+ | * Georg Grupp, ''Oettingen-Wallerrsteinische Sammlungen in Maihingen'', Handschriften-Verzeichnis I, Noerdlingen, 1897. | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
+ | * [http://www.skypoint.com/members/waltzmn/Manuscripts1-500.html#m1r Minuscule 2814 at the Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism] | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minuscule_2814 Wikipedia Article on Minuscule 2814] | ||
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[[Category:Greek New Testament minuscules]] | [[Category:Greek New Testament minuscules]] | ||
[[Category:12th-century biblical manuscripts]] | [[Category:12th-century biblical manuscripts]] |
Revision as of 10:41, 11 December 2009
Minuscule 2814 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), Aν20 (Soden). Formerly it was labelled as 1rK in all catalogs, but it was renumbered as a 2814 by Aland. It is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, dated palaeographically to the 12th century.[1]
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Description
The codex contains the Book of Revelation with a commentary of Andreas from Caesarea. Last six verses lost (22:16-21). Written on a parchment in minuscule, in 1 column per page, 20 lines per page.[1]
The Greek text of the Gospels is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. Aland placed it in Category V.
The codex is located now in Harburg (Öttingen-Wallersteinsche Bibliothek, I, 1, 4 (0), 1).[1]
History of the codex
This codex was chiefly used by Desiderius Erasmus as a basis for his first edition of the Novum Testamentum (1516). It was only one manuscript of the Book of Revelation used by Erasmus.[2] In result its readings became a basis for the Textus Receptus. Erasmus borrowed the manuscript from Reuchlin, but it was lost for many years until rediscovered in 1861 by F. Delitzsch.[3]
See also
References
- 1. K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 211.
- 2. W.W. Combs, Erasmus and the textus receptus, DBSJ 1 (Spring 1996), 45.
- 3. F. Delizsch, Handschriftliche Funde, Leipzig, 1861.
Further reagings
- Georg Grupp, Oettingen-Wallerrsteinische Sammlungen in Maihingen, Handschriften-Verzeichnis I, Noerdlingen, 1897.