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Septuagint The Greek Old Testament, or Septuagint (, ; from the la, septuaginta, lit=seventy; often abbreviated ''70''; in Roman numerals, LXX), is the earliest extant Greek translation of books from the Hebrew Bible. It includes several books beyond t ...
(LXX), the ancient (first centuries BC) Alexandrian translation of Jewish scriptures into
Koine Greek Koine Greek (; Koine el, ἡ κοινὴ διάλεκτος, hē koinè diálektos, the common dialect; ), also known as Hellenistic Greek, common Attic, the Alexandrian dialect, Biblical Greek or New Testament Greek, was the common supra-reg ...
exists in various manuscript versions.


List of Septuagint manuscripts

There are currently over 2000 classified manuscripts of the Septuagint. The first list of Septuagint manuscripts was presented by Holmes and Parsons. Their edition ends with a full list of manuscripts known to them set out in the Annexes. It enumerates 311 codes (marked with Roman numerals I-XIII and Arab 14-311), of which the codes are designated by their siglum I-XIII, 23, 27, 39, 43, 156, 188, 190, 258, 262. The codes marked with Roman numerals signify given letters from A to Z. The list of Septuagint manuscripts according to the classification of
Alfred Rahlfs Alfred Rahlfs (; ; 29 May 1865 – 8 April 1935) was a German Biblical scholar. He was a member of the history of religions school. He is known for his edition of the Septuagint published in 1935. Biography He was born in Linden near Hanover, an ...
- a list of all known Septuagint manuscripts proposed by Alfred Rahlfs based on census of Holmes and Parsons.


Division in classification by Rahlfs

The table of Septuagint manuscripts is divided into ten parts: * Part I: A-Z (selected codes in majuscule). * Part II: 13-311 (numbering given by Holmes and Parsons) * Part III: 312-800 (manuscripts of the Old Testament, with the exception of the Psalms) * Part IV: 801-1000 (small fragments of the Old Testament, with the exception of the Psalms) * Part V: 1001-1400 (psalms from the twelfth century) * Part VI: 1401-2000 (psalms uncertain dating younger) * Part VII: 2001-3000 (small fragments psalter o the eighth century * Part VIII: 3001-5000 (manuscripts of the Old Testament, with the exception of the Psalms) * Part IX: 5001-7000 (small fragments of the Old Testament, with the exception of the Psalms) * Part X: 7001-xxxx (psalms)


Abbreviations

* Pent. –
Pentateuch The Torah (; hbo, ''Tōrā'', "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") is the compilation of the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, namely the books of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. In that sense, Torah means the ...
(Genesis – Deuteronomy) * Hept. – Heptateuch (Genesis – Judges) * Oct. – Octateuch (ἡ ὀκτάτευχος = Genesis – Ruth) * IV Proph. - Four Major Prophets books. * XII Proph. - Twelve Minor Prophets books. * Most book names are not written as full words. They have been abbreviated from their Latin names and can be consulted at the article Books of the Vulgate. Example: Book of Wisdom or, Wisdom of Solomon, is abbreviated as Sap.


Acronyms

EBE - National Library of Greece


Latin terms

* ''aliquot'' – some * ''catenae'', ''catenarum'' – chain, chains (abbreviated as "cat."). Catena (biblical commentary). * ''ecloge'' – safeguard page * ''excerpta'' – items * ''graduales'' – Songs of Ascents (Ps 119-133 by the numbering in the LXX) * ''inter alia'' – among others * ''lacunae'' - missing words/lines/pages * ''poenitentiales'' – Penitential Psalms * ''sine'' – without


List of manuscripts

List taken from ''Manuscripts of the Septuagint'', published b
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Manuscripts of the Septuagint
Lexham Press, 2020


Part I: A-Z


Part II: 13-311


Part III: 312-800


312-500


501-600


601-700


701-800


Part IV: 801-1000


801-900


901-1000


Part V: 1001-1400


1001-1100


1101-1200


1201-1300


1301-1400


Part VI: 1401-2000


1401-1500


1501-1600


1601-1700


1701-1800


1801-1900


1901-2000


Part VII: 2001-3000


Part VIII: 3001-5000


Part X: 7001-xxxx


See also

* Biblical manuscripts * List of the Dead Sea Scrolls * List of Hebrew Bible manuscripts * Vulgate manuscripts


References

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