Uncial 0302
Uncial 0302 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 6th century.
New Testament manuscript | |
Name | P. Berol. 21315 |
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Text | John 10:29-30 |
Date | 6th century |
Script | Greek |
Now at | Berlin State Museums |
Size | [7.5 x 3.7 cm] |
Type | unknown |
Category | none |
Description
The codex contains two small parts of the Gospel of John 10:29-30, on one parchment fragment (7.5 cm by 3.7 cm). It is written in one column per page, 5 lines per page (on survived fragment only), in uncial letters.[1]
The Greek text of this codex is too brief to determine its textual character.
Location
Currently the codex is housed at the Berlin State Museums (P. 21315) in Berlin.[1][2]
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See also
- List of New Testament uncials
- Biblical manuscripts
- Textual criticism
References
- K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, "Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments", Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 44.
- "Liste Handschriften". Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
Further reading
- Kurt Treu, "P. Berol. 21315 Bibelorakel mit griechischer und koptischer Hermeneia", APF 37 (Berlin, 1991), pp. 55-60.
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