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Codex Veronensis. Entry in the Manuscript Database of the Göttinger Septuaginta
https://septuaginta.uni-goettingen.de/catalogue/Ra_R/
Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, I (1) (olim 1, Mioni 319). No diktyon: 70783. GA Number: l 1347
s. VI | Parchment, 403 ff., 270 × 200 mm | Majuscule (Latin). Latin-Greek Psalter. |
Bilingual Psalter (Latin and Greek in Latin transliteration). Psalms 1–151 with 8 Odes. There is a parallel arrangement of pages: the Greek text, written in Latin transliteration, begins on the verso of the third leaf and the Latin translation on the recto of the fourth leaf, so that in the open volume the Greek text is always on the left-hand page. The reverse arrangement is found in Ra 188 (s. VII), see there. Parts of the manuscript have been supplemented by a younger hand (ff. 3–5, 159–165, 171, 282). | Collation: LXXGot | Text-type: R.
Bibliography below
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https://elmss.nuigalway.ie/catalogue/819
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Codex Veronensis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Veronensis_(R)
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Wikipedia
Codex Veronensis (R, Verona, Chapter Library) is a 6th-century manuscript of the Psalter in Greek and Latin. The codex consists of 405 leaves, measuring 10½ x 7½ inches; each page contains 26 lines. The Greek text appears at each opening on the left-hand page, and the Latin on the right.
Printed by Bianchini in his Vindiciae canonicarum scripturarum', T. I. (Rome, 1740), and used by Lagarde in the apparatus of his Specimen and Psalterii Gr. quinquagena prima, and in the Cambridge manual Septuagint (1891). A new collation was made in 1892 by H. A. Redpath, which has been employed in 142the second edition of The Old Testament in Greek (1896); but it is much to be wished that the Verona Chapter may find it possible to have this important Psalter photographed.
https://septuaginta.uni-goettingen.de/catalogue/Ra_R/
Verona, Biblioteca Capitolare, I (1) (olim 1, Mioni 319). No diktyon: 70783. GA Number: l 1347
s. VI | Parchment, 403 ff., 270 × 200 mm | Majuscule (Latin). Latin-Greek Psalter. |
Bilingual Psalter (Latin and Greek in Latin transliteration). Psalms 1–151 with 8 Odes. There is a parallel arrangement of pages: the Greek text, written in Latin transliteration, begins on the verso of the third leaf and the Latin translation on the recto of the fourth leaf, so that in the open volume the Greek text is always on the left-hand page. The reverse arrangement is found in Ra 188 (s. VII), see there. Parts of the manuscript have been supplemented by a younger hand (ff. 3–5, 159–165, 171, 282). | Collation: LXXGot | Text-type: R.
Bibliography below
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https://elmss.nuigalway.ie/catalogue/819
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Codex Veronensis
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Veronensis_(R)
================================
Wikipedia
Codex Veronensis (R, Verona, Chapter Library) is a 6th-century manuscript of the Psalter in Greek and Latin. The codex consists of 405 leaves, measuring 10½ x 7½ inches; each page contains 26 lines. The Greek text appears at each opening on the left-hand page, and the Latin on the right.
Printed by Bianchini in his Vindiciae canonicarum scripturarum', T. I. (Rome, 1740), and used by Lagarde in the apparatus of his Specimen and Psalterii Gr. quinquagena prima, and in the Cambridge manual Septuagint (1891). A new collation was made in 1892 by H. A. Redpath, which has been employed in 142the second edition of The Old Testament in Greek (1896); but it is much to be wished that the Verona Chapter may find it possible to have this important Psalter photographed.
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