- Codex Sangallensis 60
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The Codex Sangallensis 60, designated by 47 on the Beuron system, is a 8th century Latin manuscript of the New Testament. The text, written on vellum. The manuscript contains the text of the Gospel of John 1:29-3:26 on 35 parchment leaves (27 x 18 ½ cm). It contains the Ammonian Sections and Eusebian Canons, it uses abbreviations.[1]
The Latin text of the Gospel of John 1:29-3:26 is a representative of the Western text-type in Itala recension. The text of the rest part of the Gospel represents Vulgate, although there are also some non-Vulgate readings in other parts of the Gospel of John.[2]
The codex was written in the West, possibly in the St. Gallen monastery, by Irish monk in the 8th century.[1]
The codex is located, in the Abbey library of St. Gallen (60) at St. Gallen.[1]
See also
References
- ^ a b c Sangallensis 60 at the Stiffsbibliothek St. Gallen
- ^ Vetus Latina Johannes
External links
- Codex Sangallensis 60 images of the codex at the Stiffsbibliothek St. Gallen
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