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Codex Vercellensis

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Ancient manuscript of the Gospels

The titleCodex Vercellensis Evangeliorum refers to two manuscriptcodices preserved in the cathedral library ofVercelli, in thePiedmont Region,Italy.

John 16:23-30 in Codex Vercellensis

Old Latin Codex Vercellensis

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TheOld LatinCodex Vercellensis Evangeliorum, preserved in the cathedral library, is believed to be the earliestmanuscript of theOld LatinGospels. Its standard designation is "Codexa" (or3 in the Beuron system of numeration). The order of the gospels in this Codex is Matthew, John, Luke and Mark, which is also found in some other very old "Western" manuscripts, such asCodex Bezae. In its text ofMatthew 3, before verse 16, there is a statement that a light suddenly shone when Jesus was baptized (Et cum baptizaretur, lumen ingens circumfulsit de aqua, ita ut timerent omnes qui advenerant). It contains the last twelve verses of theGospel of Mark, but on a replacement-page. The original final pages afterMark 15:15 have been lost, and the replacement-page resumes mid-sentence in 16:7 and includes the text to the end of verse 20, but in the Vulgate version. Space considerations suggest that it is unlikely that the original, non-extant pages included verses 9-20, but this calculation (made byC. H. Turner in 1928) depends on unverifiable assumptions that only four pages have been lost, that the scribe did not accidentally skip any text, and that the person who made the replacement-page had access to the missing page that it replaced. However Turner did not explain why a scribe would replace only one of four pages. It is more probable that the replacement-page was removed from another manuscript than that it was made to insert in Codex Vercellensis. The text of Codex Vercellensis is related to the text ofCodex Corbeiensis II (ff2), another Old Latin copy (in which Mark 16:9-20 is included).

According to a respectable tradition, this codex was written under the direction of bishopEusebius of Vercelli, which would date it to the late fourth century.

It contains theEuthalian Apparatus[1] andActs of Peter.[2]

It was restored and stabilised in the early twentieth century. Having been used for the taking of oaths in the early Middle Ages, much of it is either difficult to read or even destroyed, so that we are frequently dependent on the earlier editors for knowledge of its text.

Textual features

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InMatthew 27:9 in the sentencefulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, the Codex omits the word Jeremiah (Ieremiam), just like in the manuscripts:Codex Beratinus,Minuscule 33, Old-Latin Codex Veronensis (b), syrs, syrp, and copbo.

InLuke 23:34 it omits the words: "And Jesus said: Father forgive them, they know not what they do." This omission is supported by the manuscriptsPapyrus 75,Sinaiticusa,B,D*,W,Θ,0124, 1241, Codex Bezaelat,syrs, copsa, copbo.[3]

It also has several omissions calledWestern non-interpolations.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Gregory, Caspar René (1902).Textkritik des Neuen Testaments. Vol. 2. Leipzig. pp. 598–599.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^"JAMES - the Apocryphal New Testament". 1924.
  3. ^UBS4, p. 311.

Bibliography

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  • Giovanni Andrea Irico edition (Sacrosanctus Evangeliorum Codex Sancti Eusebii Vercellensis, 2 volumes, Milan, 1748)[1]
  • G. Bianchini edition (Rome, 1749; reprinted inMigne,Patrologia Latina, xii, cols. 141-338)
  • J. Belsheim edition (Codex Vercellensis, Christiania, 1897)
  • A. Gasquet edition (Codex Vercellensis, Collectanea biblica Latina, iii; Roma, 1914)

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