Bodmer Papyrus XIV–XV

E727410

Bodmer Papyrus XIV–XV is an early 3rd-century Greek manuscript containing significant portions of the Gospels of Luke and John, valued as one of the oldest and most important witnesses to the New Testament text.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek manuscript
New Testament manuscript
biblical papyrus
early Christian manuscript
alsoKnownAs Bodmer 14–15 NERFINISHED
P75 NERFINISHED
Papyrus Bodmer XIV–XV NERFINISHED
approximateDateOfComposition circa 175–225 CE
circa 200 CE
associatedWith Bodmer Papyri collection NERFINISHED
categoryInNewTestamentTextualCriticism Alexandrian NERFINISHED
century 3rd century
contains substantial portions of John
substantial portions of Luke
containsCanonicalText canonical Gospels
containsTextOf Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
currentLocation Vatican Library NERFINISHED
date early 3rd century
geographicContext early Christian Egypt NERFINISHED
hasPart Papyrus 75 NERFINISHED
language Koine Greek
materialType codex
notableFor being one of the oldest extant manuscripts of the Gospels of Luke and John
high textual agreement with Codex Vaticanus
originRegion Egypt NERFINISHED
placeOfDiscovery Egypt NERFINISHED
previousCollection Bodmer Library NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Christian NERFINISHED
scholarlyDesignation 𝔓75 NERFINISHED
scriptDirection left-to-right
scriptStyle biblical majuscule
scriptType uncial script
scripturalTradition Christianity NERFINISHED
shelfmark Barb. gr. 645 NERFINISHED
subject textual transmission of the New Testament
testament New Testament NERFINISHED
textType Alexandrian text-type
usedBy biblical scholars
textual critics
usedIn New Testament textual criticism NERFINISHED
valuedAs one of the most important witnesses to the New Testament text
writingForm codex rather than scroll
writingMaterial papyrus
writingMedium ink
writingSupport papyrus sheets
writingSystem Greek alphabet

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Papyrus 75 alsoKnownAs Bodmer Papyrus XIV–XV