Uncial 082
Appearance
New Testament manuscript | |
Text | Ephesians 4 |
---|---|
Date | 6th century |
Script | Greek |
Now at | State Historical Museum |
Size | ? |
Type | mixed |
Category | III |
Uncial 082 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering) α 1024 (Soden),[1] is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, assigned palaeographically to the 6th century.[2]
Description
[edit]The codex contains a small part of the Epistle to the Ephesians 4:2-18 on one parchment leaf. The text is written in two columns per page, 26 lines per page. Original size of the leaves is unknown, because it was cut to reinforce a binding.[2]
The Greek text of this codex is mixed. Aland placed in Category III.[2]
History
[edit]Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 6th century.[2][3]
Constantin von Tischendorf saw this leaf in 1868 in Moscow.[4] It was examined by Kurt Treu in 1966 and Pasquale Orsini in 2005.
The codex now is located in State Historical Museum (V. 108) in Moscow.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Gregory, Caspar René (1908). Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testament. Leipzig: J. C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung. p. 39.
- ^ a b c d e 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. 120. ISBN 978-0-8028-4098-1.
- ^ "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 21 April 2011.
- ^ Gregory, Caspar René (1900). Textkritik des Neuen Testaments. Vol. 1. Leipzig: Hinrichs. p. 119.
Further reading
[edit]- Kurt Treu, Die Griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments in der USSR; eine systematische Auswertung des Texthandschriften in Leningrad, Moskau, Kiev, Odessa, Tbilisi und Erevan, T & U 91 (Berlin: 1966), pp. 292-293.
- P. Orsini, Manoscritti in maiuscola biblica, 2005 (Collana scientifica, Studi Archeologici, Artistici, Filologici, Letterari e Storici), p. 297.