Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament . H LI |§ UM BllW^f^ /• A A J^ ^ A A *•. CODEX NITRIENSIS. Sixth Century. (Scale 2 : 5. A palimpsest, having Syriac writing above the original Greek. Thepage shown contains Luke xxiii. 38-45.) To face p. 113. Ill THE UNCIAL MANUSCRIPTS 113 now in the Imperial Library at St. Petersburg. It iswritten in sloping uncials of the ninth century, andcontains (with some mutilations) not only the Acts andCatholic and Pauline Epistles, but also the Apocalypse,for which it is a useful authority, uncial manuscriptsof that book being so rare that only s


Handbook to the textual criticism of the New Testament . H LI |§ UM BllW^f^ /• A A J^ ^ A A *•. CODEX NITRIENSIS. Sixth Century. (Scale 2 : 5. A palimpsest, having Syriac writing above the original Greek. Thepage shown contains Luke xxiii. 38-45.) To face p. 113. Ill THE UNCIAL MANUSCRIPTS 113 now in the Imperial Library at St. Petersburg. It iswritten in sloping uncials of the ninth century, andcontains (with some mutilations) not only the Acts andCatholic and Pauline Epistles, but also the Apocalypse,for which it is a useful authority, uncial manuscriptsof that book being so rare that only six others areknown (}«^AC 046, 051, 052). It shares with 046the representation of the later stage in the textualtradition of that book. The upper writing, which iscursive, written in 1301, is stated by Tischendorf torepresent the Euthalian edition of the Acts and PaulineEpistles (see above, pp. 82, 106), and consequently hasan independent value of its own ; but it has not yetbeen published. Q. Codex Guelpherbytanus B [Sod. e 4].—ThisMS. shared the fortunes of P, having been used,together


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