P75

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P75 is an early 3rd-century Greek papyrus manuscript containing significant portions of the Gospels of Luke and John, valued for its importance in New Testament textual criticism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek New Testament papyrus manuscript
New Testament papyrus
biblical manuscript
alsoKnownAs Papyrus 75 NERFINISHED
Papyrus Bodmer XIV–XV NERFINISHED
𝔓75 NERFINISHED
approximateCentury 3rd century
approximateDateRange circa 200–250 CE
category early New Testament manuscript
chronologicalContext early Christian period
containsCanonicalWork New Testament NERFINISHED
containsTextOf Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
currentLocation Vatican Library NERFINISHED
date early 3rd century
discoveredIn Egypt NERFINISHED
fieldOfUse New Testament textual criticism
biblical studies
papyrology
formerCollection Bodmer Library NERFINISHED
language Koine Greek
materialForm codex
notableFor early and relatively complete text of Luke and John
high textual agreement with Codex Vaticanus
partOf corpus of Bodmer Papyri NERFINISHED
physicalForm ancient papyrus codex
provenance Egypt NERFINISHED
regionOfOrigin Roman Egypt NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christianity
script Greek
scriptStyle biblical majuscule
scriptType uncial script
shelfmark Vatican Library, Pap. Hanna (Bodmer) XIV–XV NERFINISHED
significance highly valued in New Testament textual criticism
important witness to the early text of the Gospels of Luke and John
textType Alexandrian text-type
textualCharacter closely related to Codex Vaticanus (B)
represents an early form of the Alexandrian text
usedFor comparing with later New Testament manuscripts
reconstructing the early text of the New Testament Gospels
usedIn critical editions of the Greek New Testament
workType Christian sacred text manuscript
writingDirection left-to-right
writingMaterial papyrus
writingSystem Greek alphabet NERFINISHED

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Papyrus 75 alsoKnownAs P75