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Peter, Thank you for the Good Friday and Easter Sunday scriptures. Could you give the (book/verse) notation and perhaps a reference to the manuscript shown. Thanks, Mike
That's from the Ramsey Psalter -- most definitely not the Rabbula Gospels! http://libraries.slu.edu/a/digital_collections/manuscripta08/images/c4-16.jpg .
Peter,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Good Friday and Easter Sunday scriptures.
Could you give the (book/verse) notation and perhaps a reference to the manuscript shown.
Thanks, Mike
This is 1 Cor. 15:2b-9 from Codex Vaticanus (B, 03). Happy Easter, all.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are both from the Rabbula Gospels - from wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbula_Gospels
ReplyDeleteAnd Good Friday is 1 Pet. 2, 21b-24.
ReplyDeletePeter M. Head,
ReplyDeleteSay what??
That's from the Ramsey Psalter -- most definitely not the Rabbula Gospels!
http://libraries.slu.edu/a/digital_collections/manuscripta08/images/c4-16.jpg .
Peter Head, of all people, should know better than to rely on wikipedia for information on ancient manuscripts!
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