- List of New Testament uncials
A New Testament uncial is a copy of a portion of the New Testament in Greek or Latin capital or
uncial letters, written onparchment orvellum .New Testament uncials are distinct from:
* New Testament papyri — written onpapyrus and generally more ancient;
* New Testament minuscules — written in minuscule (small, connected) letters and generally more recent; and,
*List of New Testament lectionaries — usually written minuscule (but some in uncial) letters and generally more recent.Classification of uncials
Wettstein knew of only 23 uncial codices of the New Testament, Tischendorf knew — 64 uncials. Aland, in first edition of his "Kurzgefasste Liste" (1963), enumerated 250, in 1989 — 299 uncials. Now 318 sigla for uncial codices have been catalogued by the (INTF) in
Münster . [ , , Barbara Aland andKurt Aland (eds), "Novum Testamentum Graece ", 27th edition, (Stuttgart: , 2001).]The number 318 does not provide a precise count of NT Greek uncials. Uncial 0168 has been lost. Uncials 092 and 0121 also have second numerical designations (
double counting ). On the other hand, no fewer than thirty manuscripts are associated with a smaller set of designations: 074, 084, 090, 0110, 0112, 0113, 0117, 0119, 0123, 0124, 0125, 0137, 0138, 0139, 0149, 0179, 0180, 0190, 0191, 0193, 0194, 0195, 0202, 0215, 0224, 0235, 0285, 0293. Some other numerical designations should be reallocated to other lists: 055 (commentary), 0100 (lectionary), 0129 (lectionary), 0152 (talisman ), 0153 (ostracon ), 0192 (lectionary), 0195 (lectionary), 0203 (lectionary). Uncial 0212 from the 3rd or 4th сentury is more properly a witness to theDiatessaron than to the NT itself. So, the number 318 is merely nominal, the actual figure should be somewhat lower. [Kurt Aland and Barbara Aland, "The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Text Criticism", 1995, Grand Rapids, Michigan, pp. 104, 106. ] On the other handminuscule 1143 , known as "Beratinus 2", in some parts is written in semi-uncial letters.List of all registered New Testament uncial codices
* The numbers (#) are the now standard system of
Caspar René Gregory .
* Dates are estimated to the nearest 50 year increment (exceptCodex Vaticanus 354 where the scribe gave a date — 949).
* Content generally only describes sections of the New Testament:Gospel s (Gosp), TheActs of the Apostles (Acts),Pauline Epistles (Paul),Catholic epistles (CE), and so on. Sometimes the surviving portion of a codex is so limited that specific books, chapters or even verses can be indicated. Linked articles, where they exist, generally specify content in detail, by verse.Only one uncial,
Codex Sinaiticus has a complete text of theNew Testament .Codex Alexandrinus has an almost complete text. It contains all books of the New Testament but lacks some leaves of Matthew (25), John (2), and 2 Cor (3).Codex Vaticanus lacks the four last books, and theEpistle to the Hebrews is not complete. Codex Ephremi has 2/3 of the New Testament. Uncials with designations higher than 046 typically have only one or two leaves.Uncials with sigla
Many uncials (about 45 of 300) are so often cited as important witnesses to the text of the New Testament that they have not only names, but a single letter code called a "siglum", for concise reference in textual apparata and in academic writing.
Other uncials
See also
Other lists of NT manuscripts
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List of New Testament papyri
*List of New Testament minuscules
*List of New Testament lectionaries
*List of New Testament Latin manuscripts
*List of New Testament Church Fathers
*Categories of New Testament manuscripts Other articles
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List of Egyptian papyri by date
*Novum Testamentum Graece
*Palaeography
*Papyrology
*Textual criticism Notes and references
Bibliography
* Aland, Kurt and Barbara Aland. "The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Textual Criticism". Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1995.
* Aland, Kurt, M. Welte, B. Köster and K. Junack. "Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments". Berlin, New York:Walter de Gruyter , 1994.
* Gregory, Caspar René. "Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments". Leipzig 1908.
* Hatch, W.H.P. "The Principal Uncial Manuscripts of The New Testament".University of Chicago Press , 1939.
* Kenyon, Frederic. "Our Bible and the Ancient Manuscripts". Eyre & Spottiswoode: London, 1895, 1896, 1898, & 1939.
* Krodel, G. "New Manuscripts of the Greek New Testament". "Journal of Biblical Literature " 91/2 (Jun., 1972): 232–238.
* Scrivener, F.H.A. "A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament". Fourth edition. Cambridge 1861, London 1894.
* Soden, Hermann von. "Die Schriften des Neuen Testaments, in ihrer ältesten erreichbaren Textgestalt hergestellt auf Grund ihrer Textgeschichte". Berlin 1902–1910.External links
Lists of manuscripts
* [http://www.earlham.edu/~seidti/iam/table_gkmss.html A Table of Greek Manuscripts]
* [http://www.kchanson.com/papyri.html#GC Greek Codices of the Bible]
* [http://itsee.bham.ac.uk/iohannes/majuscule/transcriptions.htm Majuscule Edition - Summary of Manuscripts]
* [http://rosetta.reltech.org/TC/extras/Robinson-list.html New Testament Greek MSS ordered by century (Compiled by Maurice Robinson)]
* [http://lfnexus.com/greekmanuscriptsquickreference.htm Greek Manuscript Quick Reference - The Life Foundations Nexus]Collections
* [http://www.schoyencollection.com/ The Schøyen Collection]
* [http://www.smb.museum/smb/index.php State Museums of Berlin]
* [http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/ifa Institut für Altertumskunde] de icon
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