Thursday, April 24, 2008

Codex Maurocordatianus online

During a recent visit to Slovakia, I was informed that images of Codex Maurocordatianus, a C11-12 Tetraevangelium, are online here. This is part of a larger project to put old books online.

5 comments:

Wieland Willker said...

It is Greg.-Aland 86.

Anonymous said...

It certainly has a long introduction!

Eric Sowell said...

I'm going to go out on a limb here and confess my ignorance: I don't know Slovac :) Is there anything else in their list that is particularly relevant to biblical manuscripts or other early Christian literature? Anybody know?

Tommy Wasserman said...

ES: "I don't know Slovac :) Is their anything else in their list that is particularly relevant to biblical manuscripts ...?"

How about images of the whole manuscript if you click on the name of the codex and then "Galéria" (gallery)? A closer study of course may require Greek :)

Eric Sowell said...

Well, yes it does. But I am actually referring to the list of online documents that you get if you go to the second link, not the first!


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