Codex Laudianus (E 08)

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Codex Laudianus (E 08) is a 6th-century Greek-Latin diglot manuscript of the Acts of the Apostles, valued for its distinctive Western text and importance in New Testament textual criticism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek-Latin diglot manuscript
New Testament manuscript
biblical codex
manuscript of the Acts of the Apostles
approximateNumberOfLeaves about 227 leaves
bilingualLayout Greek and Latin in parallel columns
categoryInAland Category II
century 6th century
cityOfCurrentLocation Oxford
contains Greek text of Acts of the Apostles
Latin text of Acts of the Apostles
content Acts of the Apostles
countryOfCurrentLocation United Kingdom
currentLocation Bodleian Library
date 6th century
donatedTo Bodleian Library
donor William Laud
fieldOfStudy New Testament textual criticism
biblical studies
palaeography
format codex
genre religious manuscript
importance important for New Testament textual criticism
important witness to the Western text of Acts
language Greek
Latin
namedAfter William Laud
notableFeature Greek and Latin texts arranged side by side
represents Western text-type in Acts
palimpsest no
regionOfOrigin Eastern Mediterranean
surface form: Eastern Mediterranean (probable)
religiousTradition Christian
script Greek
Latin
shelfmark Laud. Gr. 35
siglum E 08
subject Christianity
testament New Testament
textType Western text-type
textualCharacter distinctive Western readings
usedIn critical editions of the Greek New Testament
workContained Acts of the Apostles
writingDirection left-to-right
writingMaterial parchment
writingStyle uncial script

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Western text-type notableWitness Codex Laudianus (E 08)