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A full Collation of the Codex Sinaiticus with the received text of the New Textament (1864)
https://books.google.com/books?id=v-JUmBD5zIcC&pg=PP21
This Scrivener report almost surely came from Tischendorf (although Tregelles is a remote possibility.).
There are no such partial notes visible, so what happened?
Was Tischendorf playing around to take out notes? Or was he planning such actions?
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PBF
current post on textualcritcism forum
https://www.purebibleforum.com/index.php?threads/current-post-on-textualcritcism-forum.256/
Full Collation - Scrivener
"marginal notes have sometimes been partially cut off by the ancient binder."
The Sinai Bible - 1864 -
London Quarterly Review
"the mutilated appearance of certain notes and letter numbers belonging to them shows."
Christian Remembrancer (1862)
Elliott p. 62
"Professor Tischendorf states that there are many letters in the marginal notes which have been lost, from their having been written close up to the edge, and from the further circumstance of the edges having suffered injury"
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"marginal notes have sometimes been partially cut off by the ancient binder."
A full collation of the Codex Sinaiticus with the received text of the New Testament (1864)
Scrivener
https://books.google.com/books?id=v-JUmBD5zIcC&pg=PP21
https://archive.org/details/fullcollationofc00scri/page/n19/mode/2up
Johnson's Cyclopaedia
https://books.google.com/books?id=FqorAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA136
Scrivener review in Evangelical Repository (minor)
https://books.google.com/books?id=AMQnAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA309
Also repeated to textcrits
https://purebibleforum.com/index.ph...e-involved-in-textual-criticism.239/#post-574
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"Originally it was larger than at present: for the upper and side margins have been trimmed, as the mutilated appearance of certain notes and letter numbers belonging to them shows."
London Quarterly and Holborn Review
"The Sinai Bible" p. 238-270 - review 4 books by Tischendorf "Dr. Tischendorf's Researches"
https://books.google.com/books?id=7A4aAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA245
The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824-1900, Volume 5
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ff_MQ_jaR54C&pg=PA293
Eclectic Magazine (1863) (from London Quarterly)
The Sinai Bible
https://books.google.com/books?id=AxNLAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA480
p. 477-487
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"Professor Tischendorf states that there are many letters in the marginal notes which have been lost, from their having been written close up to the edge, and from the further circumstance of the edges having suffered injury"
The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Volume 45 (1863)
Imperial Edition of the Codex Sinaiticus
https://books.google.com/books?id=rPQDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA398
my notes: not Scrivener maybe Cowper
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ap83EAAAQBAJ&pg=RA1-PA98
p. 402
P.379 - Christian Remembrancer 1863 - see below
The original size of the leaves was rather larger than at present. This is proved by the loss of letters from notes added in the right-hand margin, and of the old quaternions, which were written in red at the top of the page. The present numbering of the quaternions was added previously to the binding of the Codex. The actual measurement of the leaves, as we now have them, is given in Plate XIX. of the photo-lithographs, from which it appears that a leaf measures 13 3/8 inches longitudinally, by 14 5/8 inches vertically.
https://books.google.com/books?id=v-JUmBD5zIcC&pg=PP21
"marginal notes have sometimes been partially cut off by the ancient binder."
This Scrivener report almost surely came from Tischendorf (although Tregelles is a remote possibility.).
There are no such partial notes visible, so what happened?
Was Tischendorf playing around to take out notes? Or was he planning such actions?
===========================
PBF
current post on textualcritcism forum
https://www.purebibleforum.com/index.php?threads/current-post-on-textualcritcism-forum.256/
Full Collation - Scrivener
"marginal notes have sometimes been partially cut off by the ancient binder."
The Sinai Bible - 1864 -
London Quarterly Review
The London Quarterly Review
books.google.com
"the mutilated appearance of certain notes and letter numbers belonging to them shows."
Christian Remembrancer (1862)
"Professor Tischendorf states that there are many letters in the marginal notes which have been lost, from their having been written close up to the edge, and from the further circumstance of the edges having suffered injury"

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These are key quotes we have on the margin notes:
"marginal notes have sometimes been partially cut off by the ancient binder."
"the mutilated appearance of certain notes and letter numbers belonging to them shows."
"Professor Tischendorf states that there are many letters in the marginal notes which have been lost, from their having been written close up to the edge, and from the further circumstance of the edges having suffered injury"
So how did Tischendorf known this? He would have to see some partial notes, that he eliminated. Was he mangling the ms. for his own purposes? Did he record the notes before they were "gone notes"? What type of ms. science would cut off notes from a supposedly 4th century ms. ?
And notice that marginal notes were a specific point of contention between Simonides and Tischendorf. The Tischendorf berating of Simonides, claiming that there were no marginal notes, now sounds hollow.
More on this question at:
PBF - did Tischendorf trim away Sinaiticus notes?
https://www.purebibleforum.com/index.php?threads/did-tischendorf-trim-away-sinaiticus-notes.249/
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"marginal notes have sometimes been partially cut off by the ancient binder."
A full collation of the Codex Sinaiticus with the received text of the New Testament (1864)
Scrivener
https://books.google.com/books?id=v-JUmBD5zIcC&pg=PP21
https://archive.org/details/fullcollationofc00scri/page/n19/mode/2up
Johnson's Cyclopaedia
https://books.google.com/books?id=FqorAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA136
Scrivener review in Evangelical Repository (minor)
https://books.google.com/books?id=AMQnAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA309
Also repeated to textcrits
https://purebibleforum.com/index.ph...e-involved-in-textual-criticism.239/#post-574
===================
"Originally it was larger than at present: for the upper and side margins have been trimmed, as the mutilated appearance of certain notes and letter numbers belonging to them shows."
London Quarterly and Holborn Review
"The Sinai Bible" p. 238-270 - review 4 books by Tischendorf "Dr. Tischendorf's Researches"
https://books.google.com/books?id=7A4aAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA245
The Wellesley Index to Victorian Periodicals, 1824-1900, Volume 5
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ff_MQ_jaR54C&pg=PA293
Eclectic Magazine (1863) (from London Quarterly)
The Sinai Bible
https://books.google.com/books?id=AxNLAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA480
p. 477-487
======================
"Professor Tischendorf states that there are many letters in the marginal notes which have been lost, from their having been written close up to the edge, and from the further circumstance of the edges having suffered injury"
The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical & literary miscellany, Volume 45 (1863)
Imperial Edition of the Codex Sinaiticus
https://books.google.com/books?id=rPQDAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA398
my notes: not Scrivener maybe Cowper
https://books.google.com/books?id=Ap83EAAAQBAJ&pg=RA1-PA98
p. 402
P.379 - Christian Remembrancer 1863 - see below
The original size of the leaves was rather larger than at present. This is proved by the loss of letters from notes added in the right-hand margin, and of the old quaternions, which were written in red at the top of the page. The present numbering of the quaternions was added previously to the binding of the Codex. The actual measurement of the leaves, as we now have them, is given in Plate XIX. of the photo-lithographs, from which it appears that a leaf measures 13 3/8 inches longitudinally, by 14 5/8 inches vertically.
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