Codex Koridethi (Θ, 038)

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Codex Koridethi (Θ, 038) is a 9th-century Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament notable for its distinctive Caesarean text-type and its importance in textual criticism of the Gospels.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Gospel manuscript
Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament
biblical manuscript
categoryInAland Category III
century 9th century
cityOfCurrentLocation Tbilisi NERFINISHED
contents Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
countryOfCurrentLocation Georgia NERFINISHED
currentLocation Georgian National Center of Manuscripts NERFINISHED
date 9th century
GregoryAlandNumber 038
hasFeature frequent itacisms
irregular orthography
later corrections
marginal notes
numerous textual variants in the Gospels
hasSignificance important witness for critical editions of the Greek New Testament
witness to early Caesarean text tradition
language Koine Greek
material parchment
namedAfter Koridethi NERFINISHED
notableFor distinctive Caesarean text-type in the Gospels
importance for textual criticism of the Gospels
placeOfDiscovery Koridethi NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
script Greek
scriptDirection left-to-right
scriptType uncial
siglum Θ NERFINISHED
studiedInDiscipline New Testament textual criticism
textType Caesarean text-type
textTypeInGospelOfJohn mixed text
textTypeInGospelOfLuke mixed text
textTypeInGospelOfMark Caesarean
textTypeInGospelOfMatthew mixed text
usedByScholar Bruce M. Metzger NERFINISHED
Hermann von Soden NERFINISHED
Kurt Aland NERFINISHED
workType manuscript of the four Gospels
writingMaterial vellum
writingSystem Greek uncial

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Caesarean text-type associatedWithManuscript Codex Koridethi (Θ, 038)