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Uncial 0231

Uncial 0231

Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament.


Uncial 0231 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. The manuscript palaeographically has been assigned to the 4th century.

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Description

It contains a small parts of the Gospel of Matthew (26:75-27:1,3-4), on 1 parchment leaf (15 cm by 11.5 cm). The text is written in two columns per page, 15 lines per page.[1][2]

The Greek text of this codex is mixed. Aland placed it in Category III.[1]

It was found in Antinoopolis (modern El-Sheikh Ibada).[3]

Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 4th century.[1][2]

It was examined by G. R. Roberts in 1950.[4] Guglielmo Cavallo published its facsimile.[5]

The manuscript was added to the list of the New Testament manuscripts by Kurt Aland in 1953.[6]

The codex is housed at the Ashmolean Museum (P. Ant. 11), in Oxford.[2]

See also


References

  1. Aland, Kurt; Aland, Barbara (1995). The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Textual Criticism. Erroll F. Rhodes (trans.). Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. p. 126. ISBN 978-0-8028-4098-1.
  2. "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  3. G. R. Roberts, "The Antinoopolis Papyri" I, (London, 1950), pp. 23-24.
  4. G. Cavallo, Ricerche sulla maiuscola biblica (1967), pl.48b.
  5. Kurt Aland (1963). Kurzgefasste Liste der griechieschen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. p. 10.

Further reading

  • G. R. Roberts, "The Antinoopolis Papyri" I, (London, 1950), pp. 23–24.

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