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Codex Ambrosianus C. 313 Inf.

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The Codex Ambrosianus C. 313 Inf. (also TM 117847, LDAB 117847) is a Syro-Hexaplar manuscript in parchment form the late eight or early ninth-century.[1][2]

This manuscript contains books from Psalms to Daniel, comprising half of the Old Testament.[2] Andreas Masius reported that the first part of the manuscript, which contained the Pentateuch and the Historical Books, was present at first, but it was lost.[3] The preserved portion contains the books in this order: Pss, Job, Prov, Qoh, Cant, Wis, Sir, MinP, Jer, Bar, Lam, Ep Jer, Dan (with Greek additions: Sus, Bel), Ezek and Isa.[3] This manuscript has been important for the reconstruction of the fifth column of the Origen's Hexapla.[4]

The manuscript has no colophon and is written in Estrangela script.[5] According to Frank E. Shaw, the name of God Iαω consistently renders the Syriac yod-aleph-waw.[6]

A potholithographic edition was published in 1874 by Antonio Maria Ceriani in Codex Syro-Hexaparis Ambrosianus potholithographice editus,[7][8][9] and currently is at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan.

References

  1. ^ Rey, Jean-Sébastien; Joosten, Jan, eds. (2011). The Texts and Versions of the Book of Ben Sira: Transmission and Interpretation. Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism. BRILL. p. 158. doi:10.1163/9789004207189. ISBN 9789004207189.
  2. ^ a b Dorival, Gilles (2021). The Septuagint from Alexandria to Constantinople: Canon, New Testament, Church Fathers, Catena. Oxford University Press. p. 99. ISBN 9780192898098.
  3. ^ a b Otero, Andrés Piquer; Torijano Morales, Pablo A., eds. (2016). The Text of the Hebrew Bible and Its Editions: Studies in Celebration of the Fifth Centennial of the Complutensian Polyglot. Supplements to the Textual History of the Bible. BRILL. p. 272. doi:10.1163/9789004335028. ISBN 9789004335028.
  4. ^ Vergarli, Emidio (2013-02-06). "An Introduction To Ceriani's Reprint Of The Ambrosian Manuscript B 21 Inf. (Codex Ambrosianus 7A1)". In Ceriani, Antonio Maria (ed.). A Facsimile Edition of the Peshitto Old Testament Based on Codex Ambrosianus (7a1). Gorgias Press. pp. vii–xv. doi:10.31826/9781463229924-001. ISBN 9781463229924.
  5. ^ Bitton-Ashkelony, Brouria; Krueger, Derek, eds. (2016). Prayer and Worship in Eastern Christianities, 5th to 11th Centuries. Taylor & Francis. p. 45. ISBN 9781317076421.
  6. ^ Shaw, Frank E. (2014). The Earliest Non-mystical Jewish Use of Iαω. Leuven: Peeters. p. 40. ISBN 9789042929784. OCLC 911062854.
  7. ^ Ceriani, Antonio Maria. Codex Syro-Hexaparis Ambrosianus potholithographice editus. Monumenta Sacra et Profana. Vol. 7. Milan: Pogliani.
  8. ^ Jellicoe, Sidney (1993). The Septuagint and Modern Study. Eisenbrauns. p. 127. ISBN 9780931464003.
  9. ^ Toca, Madalina; Batovici, Dan, eds. (2020-01-13). Caught in Translation: Studies on Versions of Late-Antique Christian Literature. Texts and Studies in Eastern Christianity. BRILL. doi:10.1163/9789004417182. ISBN 9789004417182. S2CID 241127499.

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