Codex Carinthianus
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The Codex Curinthianus, designated by β or 26 (in Beuron system), is a 6th or 7th century Latin manuscript of the New Testament. The text, written on vellum, is a version of the old Latin. The manuscript contains the fragments of the Gospel of Luke, on only 2 parchment leaves. Bruce M. Metzger, ''The Early Versions of the New Testament'', Oxford University Press, 1977, p. 296. It contains a fragments of the Gospel of Luke 1:64-2:50 on two folios. It was published by
Donatien de Bruyne Donatien de Bruyne (1871–1935) was a French biblical scholar, textual critic, and Benedictine. He was born on 7 October 1871 in Neuf-Église, ordained in 1895. De Bruyne examined Latin manuscripts of the Vulgate, and he collated some of the manus ...
. The Latin text of the codex is a representative of the Western text-type in ''itala'' recension. Currently it is housed at the St. Paul's Abbey in the Lavanttal (Stiftsbibliothek, 25.3.19) in
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List of New Testament Latin manuscripts The following articles contain lists of New Testament manuscripts: In Coptic * List of Coptic New Testament manuscripts In Greek * List of New Testament papyri * List of New Testament uncials * List of New Testament minuscules ** List of N ...
* Codex Frisingensis


References


Further reading

* D. de Bruyne, ''RBén'', XXXV (1923), pp. 62-80. * A. Jülicher, ''Itala. Das Neue Testament in Altlateinischer Überlieferung'', Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, 1976. {{DEFAULTSORT:Curiensis Vetus Latina New Testament manuscripts 7th-century biblical manuscripts