This page shows St. John ii, 27 -iv. 3, and was much faded even in the twelfth century. The corrections. punctuation and inking over of faded letters are by ff. The ornamented number of quires below the text at the right hand corner and the index letter R above give this pae a special interest.) Kito¢bxxquASA ́ECODλBOE INONSI TICTINAÈTERNUMYY. CFFICTINCOJONS AQUE Dicit adcummulier TISQUODNESENIS NOSADORAMusquod seinusquisalusex JUDEISEST, SedueniethoRACTNYC (This page contains St. John iv. 13 23, and is one of the best preserved in the MS. The twelve alterations in text and the numerous semicolons are all by ; three central full points are by ff; that in col. 2, end of 1. 5. is by ff" or ". The ligatures na, ac, une and ut are found on this page. The title is seen above in minute uncials.) OLD-LATIN BIBLICAL TEXTS: No. V THE FOUR GOSPELS FROM THE CODEX CORBEIENSIS (ff [or fa]) BEING THE FIRST COMPLETE EDITION OF THE MS. NOW TOGETHER WITH FRAGMENTS OF THE CATHOLIC EPISTLES, OF FROM THE FLEURY PALIMPSEST (h) NOW NUMBERED LAT. 6400 G IN THE SAME LIBRARY AND BY E. S. BUCHANAN, M.A., B.Sc. CURATE OF KIPPINGTON, SEVENOAKS WITH THREE FACSIMILES OXFORD AT THE CLARENDON PRESS 1907 [ All rights reserved] |