- The
Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis is a bi-lingual Gr**** and
Latin m****cript of the New
Testament written in an
uncial hand on parchment. It is designated...
-
Codex Sinaiticus and Vatic****, both from the
Alexandrian family;
Codex Bezae, a 5th- or 6th-century
Western text-type m****cript that
contains Luke in...
- in many Old
Latin m****cripts, as well as in the Gr**** m****cripts
Codex Bezae and
Codex Washingtoni****. See also the
article on the Antilegomena. Donald...
-
Robert Steph**** had
access to over a
dozen m****cripts,
including Codex Bezae and Regius,
additionally making use of the
Complutensian Polyglot. Steph****'...
- the
Evangelist and James, son of Alphaeus. However, Mark 2:14 in
Codex Bezae uses the name Levi
rather than Matthew. It is
therefore highly probable...
- (AD 175–225)
Codex Vatic**** (325–350)
Codex Sinaiticus (330–360)
Codex Bezae (c. 400)
Codex Washingtoni**** (c. 400)
Codex Alexandrinus (400–440) Codex...
-
being three of what are
often called the four
great uncial codices Codex Bezae Codex Petropolit****
Purpureus The Petropolit**** is
considered by some...
- text for the four
Gospels and the Book of Acts, the
fifth century Codex Bezae; the
sixth century Codex Claromont**** is
considered to
transmit a Western...
- the
oldest extant versions of the
Gospel of Luke,
preserved in the
Codex Bezae,
reads "Oulammaus"
instead of Emmaus. In Septuagint, the Gr**** translation...
- first-hand
study of
ancient m****cript sources, even
those that—like the
Codex Bezae—would have been
readily available to them. In
addition to all
previous English...