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  • [Anonym] : Statue of Setka, son of Pharao Djedefre at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1787 - Relevance: 1111 (54%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Statue de Setka, fils du Pharaon Didoufri. - Abu Roasch / Kairo - 26. Jh. v.u.Z. (4th dynasty) - Manuscript: Paris, Le Louvre: Inv. 12629-12631 - Commentars: Radjedef (nach anderer Lesung Djedefre oder Djedefra)

  • [Anonym] : False Gate of Kheny at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1769 - Relevance: 1113 (54.1%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Fausse porte Khenou - Memphis (?) - 23. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Saqqara, Unas-Pyramid, 5th dynasty - Commentars: schabal as-Silsila (‏جبل السلسلة‎ Dschabal as-Silsila, DMG Ǧabal as-Silsila, „der Kettenberg“, auch Gebel es-Silsila; altägyptisch Chenu [Khenu] oder Cheny, dt. „Ruderort“.

  • [Anonym] : Stela of Princess Nefertiabet at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1782 - Relevance: 1392 (67.6%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Stèle de Nefertiabet, la belle Orientale - Gizeh (Giza) - 23. Jh. - 26. Jh. v.u.Z. (4th dynasty) - Manuscript: Paris, Louvre E 15591 - Commentars: Cheops, Khéops

  • [Anonym] : Votive-Offering of Irukaptah at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1788 - Relevance: 1079 (52.4%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Support et coupe d'offrande d'Iroukaptah - Saqqara - 23. Jh. - 24. Jh. v.u.Z. (5th dynasty) - Manuscript: New York, Brooklyn Museum

  • [Anonym] : Epic of Gilgamesh / Gilgamesch-Epos at The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
    Entry No.: 1421 - Relevance: 1255 (61%) - Language: Sumerian - Alternative Title: Gilgameš and Ḫuwawa (Version A) - 21. Jh. v.u.Z. (Third Dynasty of Ur ) - Manuscript: OB catalogue from Nibru, at Philadelphia, 0.2.01, line 10; OB catalogue in the Louvre, 0.2.02, line 10; OB catalogue from Urim (U1), 0.2.03, line 14; OB catalogue from Urim (U2), 0.2.04, line 9 - Commentars: Corresponds to the Cedar Forest episode (tablets 3-5) in the Akkadian version; en-e kur lu2 til3-la-ce3 jectug2-ga-ni na-an-gub

  • [Anonym] : Epic of Gilgamesh / Gilgamesch-Epos at The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
    Entry No.: 1422 - Relevance: 1247 (60.6%) - Language: Sumerian - Alternative Title: Gilgameš and Ḫuwawa (Version B) - 21. Jh. v.u.Z. (Third Dynasty of Ur ) - Manuscript: OB catalogue from Nibru, at Philadelphia, 0.2.01, line 14; OB catalogue in the Louvre, 0.2.02, line 38; OB catalogue from Urim, 0.2.03 (U1), line 16; OB catalogue from Urim (U2), 0.2.04, line 10 - Commentars: Corresponds to the Cedar Forest episode (tablets 3-5) in the Akkadian version; 3-a lum-lum u3-luh-ha sud-sud

  • [Anonym] : Epic of Gilgamesh / Gilgamesch-Epos at The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
    Entry No.: 1423 - Relevance: 1195 (58.1%) - Language: Sumerian - Alternative Title: Gilgameš and the bull of heaven - 21. Jh. v.u.Z. (Third Dynasty of Ur ) - Manuscript: OB catalogue from Nibru, at Philadelphia, 0.2.01, line 11; OB catalogue in the Louvre, 0.2.02, line 37; OB catalogue from Urim (U2), 0.2.04, line 11 - Commentars: corresponds to tablet 6; cul me3!-ka cul /me3-[ka en-du-ni ga-an-dug4]

  • [Anonym] : Epic of Gilgamesh / Gilgamesch-Epos at The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
    Entry No.: 1424 - Relevance: 1183 (57.5%) - Language: Sumerian - Alternative Title: Gilgameš and Aga - 21. Jh. v.u.Z. (Third Dynasty of Ur ) - Manuscript: OB catalogue from Nibru, at Philadelphia, 0.2.01, line 12; OB catalogue from Urim (U2), 0.2.04, line 12 - Commentars: no correspondence with the Akkadian version; lu2-kij2-gi4-a ag-ga dumu en-me-barag-ge4-si-ke4

  • [Anonym] : Epic of Gilgamesh / Gilgamesch-Epos at The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
    Entry No.: 1425 - Relevance: 1180 (57.3%) - Language: Sumerian - Alternative Title: Gilgameš, Enkidu and the nether world - 21. Jh. v.u.Z. (Third Dynasty of Ur ) - Manuscript: OB catalogue from Nibru, at Philadelphia, 0.2.01, line 7, line 20, line 21; OB catalogue in the Louvre, 0.2.02, line 7, line 14, line 15; OB catalogue from Urim (U2), 0.2.04, line 29; OB catalogue from Nibru (N3), 0.2.06, line 6 - Commentars: Corresponds to tablet 12 in the Akkadian version; ud re-a ud su3-ra2 re-a

  • [Anonym] : Epic of Gilgamesh / Gilgamesch-Epos at The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature
    Entry No.: 1426 - Relevance: 1194 (58%) - Language: Sumerian - Alternative Title: The death of Gilgameš - Nibru - 21. Jh. v.u.Z. (Third Dynasty of Ur ) - Manuscript: ??? - Commentars: This is the story of Gilgamesh's, rather than Enkidu's death. The Sumerian flood hero, Zi-ud-sura, is invoked, but only as a contrast between the flood hero who saved life and was giving eternal life in return, and the mortal Gilgamesh. [X X (X)] ur?-/saj [ba-nu2 hur nu-mu-e-da-an-zi-zi]

  • [Anonym] : White Chapel of Sesostris I. at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1770 - Relevance: 1018 (49.5%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Chapelle Blanche de Sesostris Ier - Theben - 19. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Karnak, Musée de Plein Air [01/013] - Commentars: 12th dynasty, Cheper-ka-Re, Anch-mesut. Amenhotep III. destroyed it for 3. Pylon Karnaktemple, rebuild in 20th century: names of Egytian provinces.

  • [Anonym] : Law Code of Hammurabi at The Online Libery of Liberty
    Entry No.: 1784 - Relevance: 1068 (51.9%) - Language: Babylonian - Susa, Iran - 18. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Paris, Louvre - Commentars: The Code of Hammurabi King of Babylon (Babylonia) about 2250 B.C. Autographed Text Transliteration Translation Glossary Index of Subjects Lists of Proper Names Signs Numerals Corrections and Erasures with Map Fronticepiece and Photograph of Text, by Robert Francis Harper (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1904). S.a. Louvre.

  • [Anonym] : Papyrus Prisse - Teaching of Ptahotep at BNF Paris
    Entry No.: 1790 - Relevance: 1749 (85%) - Language: Hieratic - Theben (tomb) - 18. Jh. v.u.Z. (12th / 13th dynasty) - Manuscript: Paris, BNF, département des Manuscrits (division orientale), Égyptien 186 - Commentars: S.a.transl.. S.a. Picture. Found 1856 by Achille Constant Théodore Emille Prisse d'Avennes. S. a. Jequier 1912. Papyrus contains also Teachings for Kagemni. S.a. transl..

  • [Anonym] : Westcar Papyrus -The Story of King Kheops and the Magicians at Ancient Egyptian Language Discussion List
    Entry No.: 1789 - Relevance: 1466 (71.2%) - Language: Hieratic - unknown - 18. Jh. - 16. Jh. v.u.Z. (Hyksos period, 2nd intermed. period) - Manuscript: Berlin, Ägyptisches Museum, Westcar Papyrus (P. Berlin 3033) - Commentars: 1823–1824 buyed by Henry Westcar in Egypt (Qurna?); Cheops, Khofu, Djoser, magicians, birth of Isis, Ra and others. S.a. Erman 1889 and Berggren 2006: Ipwt.

  • [Anonym] : Obelisk of Hatshepsut at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1779 - Relevance: 1009 (49%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Obélisque d'Hatchepsout - Luxor, Karnak - 15. Jh. v.u.Z. (18th dynasty) - Manuscript: Luxor, Karnak, Amun-Temple - Commentars: Hatschepsut, s.a.Pyramidion

  • [Anonym] : Osiris-Hymnus at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1768 - Relevance: 1148 (55.8%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Stele von Amunmose - Northern Egypt - 15. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Louvre, Stèle C286 - Imenmès - Commentars: Amunmose, Amenmose, Imenmès, Thutmosis I., 18th dynasty, s.a. Engl. Transl., Isis, Philae, Abydos

  • [Anonym] : Stela of Nakht at Sen-Nefer
    Entry No.: 1775 - Relevance: 1321 (64.2%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Stele des Nakht (Nacht) - Serabit el-Chadim (Sinai) - 15. Jh. v.u.Z. (18th dynasty) - Manuscript: Chicago, Oriental Institute Museum, 10510 - Commentars: Nakht and Seth-Antewy; Nakht is worker, not identical with the Nakht of tomb in Theben. S.a. Picture.

  • [Anonym] : Tomb of Nakht (Nacht) at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1776 - Relevance: 998 (48.5%) - Language: Egyptian - Theben - Anfang 15. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Gournah - Vallée des Nobles TT52 - Commentars: Beamter Nacht, Frau Taui, Felsgrab, 1889 found, Nekropole of Theben-West

  • [Anonym] : Ushabti of Tutankhamun at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1777 - Relevance: 1012 (49.2%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Shaouabti de Toutankhamon - Theben, Valley of Kings - 1. Drittel 15. Jh. v.u.Z. (18th dynasty) - Manuscript: Louvre E. 25981, vitrine 3 - Commentars: Uschebti, Shawabti, Tutanchamun

  • [Anonym] : Book of the Dead at Vassar College, New York
    Entry No.: 1786 - Relevance: 1054 (51.2%) - Language: Egyptian - Writer: Hunefer - Theben - 14. Jh. v.u.Z. (19th dynasty) - Manuscript: London, British Museum, EA 10470 (Papyrus Ani) - Commentars: S.a. translation by E. A. Wallis Budge, s.a. Chap. 1, Chap. 6. Found 1881.

  • [Anonym] : Book of the Dead of Khâ (Ka): Cap. 77 of transformations: the Golden Falcon at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1785 - Relevance: 1031 (50.1%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Livre des Morts de Khâ: Châpitre des transformations (77): Faucon doré - 14. Jh. v.u.Z. (18th dynasty) - Manuscript: Turin, Museo egizio Torino, Kha Papyrus - Commentars: Amenhotep II. Tomb found by Schiaparelli 1906.

  • [Anonym] : Etui of Kajal / Khôl at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1781 - Relevance: 996 (48.4%) - Language: Egyptian - Kôm Medinet Gourob, Gouvernat of Fayum (Fayoum) - 14. Jh. - 16. Jh. v.u.Z. (18th dynasty) - Manuscript: Paris, Louvre E 11047, Vitrine 2

  • [Anonym] : Portal of General Horemhab at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1774 - Relevance: 987 (48%) - Language: Egyptian - Saqqara - 14. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Louvre, C68-70, 18th dynasty - Commentars: Horemheb, "Horus ist im Fest"

  • [Anonym] : Pyramidion of tomb of Ka at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1772 - Relevance: 999 (48.5%) - Language: Egyptian - Deir el-Medineh, Theben - 14. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Louvre, E13988 - Commentars: Hor-Ka, Ka-Hor reigned at 3.070 BC (Dynasty 0). Stone is connected to worker's settlement in Deir el-Medineh, 1520 bis 1069 BC, founded by Amenophis I. (18th dynasty).

  • [Anonym] : Merenptah-Stela at Wikimedia Commons
    Entry No.: 1771 - Relevance: 1274 (61.9%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Israel-Stele - Theben, Amun restrict - 13. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Kairo, Ägypt. Museum, CG 34025 - Commentars: William M. Flinders Petrie, Six Temples at Thebes, London (1897), plate 14. Excerpt German Transl. (May 2009 read, citing Ursula Kaplony-Heckel 1985). S.a. Picture

  • [Anonym] : Obelisk of Luxor at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1780 - Relevance: 1118 (54.3%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Obélisque de la Concorde - Luxor Temple - 13. Jh. v.u.Z. (19th dynasty) - Manuscript: Paris, Place de la Concorde - Commentars: Was a gift 1833 from Egyptian king Muhammad Ali Pascha (Mehmet Ali) to French king Louis Philippe. Originally build from Ramses II. in Theben.

  • [Anonym] : Ushabti of Ramses IV at Corpus de textes Rosette V2.1
    Entry No.: 1778 - Relevance: 995 (48.3%) - Language: Egyptian - Alternative Title: Chabty de Ramsès IV - Theben, Valley of Kings - Mitte 12. Jh. v.u.Z. (20th dynasty) - Manuscript: Paris, musée du Louvre, N 438 - Commentars: Uschebti, Shawabti

  • [Anonym] : Mesha-Stele at Wikimedia.org
    Entry No.: 2366 - Relevance: 1299 (63.1%) - Language: Moabite - Dhiban (Dibon) - 9. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Paris, Louvre, Département des Antiquités orientales, AO 5066 - Commentars: S.a. Louvre-Deskription (with translation in French). S.a. Transcription. Mescha-Stele, Moabiterstein, Moabitica. Found 1868 at Dhiban (Dibon) by Frederick Augustus Klein. Name of God, Tetragrammaton, Israel.

  • [Anonym] : Inscriptio Dipylonensis at Bibliotheca Augustana
    Entry No.: 1938 - Relevance: 1059 (51.5%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: Dipylon inscription - 8. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Athen, National Archaeological Museum, No. 192 - Commentars: It is famous for being the oldest (or one of the oldest) known samples of the use of the Greek alphabet. Found in 1871 and is named after the location where it was found, the ancient Dipylon Cemetery, near the Dipylon Gate on the area of Kerameikos in Athens

  • [Anonym] : Nestorbecher - Nestor's Cup at CC200 Classical World
    Entry No.: 1939 - Relevance: 964 (46.8%) - Language: Greek - 8. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Ischia, Museo Archeologico di Pitecusa - Commentars: I am Nestor’s cup, good to drink from. / Whoever drinks this cup empty, straightaway / the desire of beautiful-crowned Aphrodite will seize. Found by Giorgio Buchner 1954 in Nekropole of Pithekoussai at Monte Vico on Ischia. Kotyle.

  • Sin-leqe-unnini (Sinleke-unini, ca. 12.Jh.v.u.Z.) : Epic of Gilgamesh / Gilgamesch-Epos at London, British Museum
    Entry No.: 1420 - Relevance: 1076 (52.3%) - Language: Babylonian - Alternative Title: Sha naqba īmuru (He who Saw the Deep) - Nineveh (?) - 7. Jh. v.u.Z. - Commentars: founded by Austen Henry Layard in the library of Ashurbanipal in Nineveh in 1849, see also: modern German translation, older Babylonian version has as incipit Shūtur eli sharrī (Surpassing All Other Kings), 12-Tablet-Version, Tablet 12 is later added material

  • [Anonym] : Duenos Inscription at Uni Frankfurt
    Entry No.: 1940 - Relevance: 962 (46.7%) - Language: latin - 6. Jh. v.u.Z. - Manuscript: Berlin, Staatliche Museen, No. 30894,3 - Commentars: S.a. Brent 2006. It was found by Heinrich Dressel in 1880 on the Quirinal Hill in Rome.

  • [Anonym] : Letter, Ptolemaic-Roman to Bankers (?) at APIS - Advanced Papyrological Information System
    Entry No.: 1925 - Relevance: 1223 (59.4%) - Language: Greek - 4. Jh. v.u.Z. bis 2. Jh. u.Z. - Manuscript: Yale, P.CtYBR inv.699(B)

  • [Anonym] : Stone of Rosetta at Wikimedia Commons
    Entry No.: 1783 - Relevance: 1354 (65.8%) - Language: Egyptian / Demotic / Greek - Alternative Title: Stein von Rosetta - Fort St Julien, el-Rashid (Rosetta) - 196 v.u.Z. (Egypt Ptolemaic Period) - Manuscript: London, British Museum, EA 24, Room 4 - Commentars: S.a. ESA. S.a. British Museum. Excavated by Pierre François Xavier Bouchard 1799, Gift of George III.

  • [Anonym] : Oxyrhynchus Papyri at Papyrology at Oxford
    Entry No.: 1900 - Relevance: 1128 (54.8%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: Bible texts. - Oxyrhynchus / Egypt - 100-500 - Manuscript: Diverse - Commentars: 100: Esther, 150: Genesis.

  • [Anonym] : Instructions for wrestling, describing different grips used at APIS - Advanced Papyrological Information System
    Entry No.: 1924 - Relevance: 1118 (54.3%) - Language: Greek - 2. Jh. - Manuscript: New York, Columbia University, P.Oxy. III 466 - Commentars: earliest European martial arts manual, Oxyrhynchus Papyri, The papyrus was given to Columbia University by the Egypt Exploration Society in 1907.

  • [Anonym] : Papyrus 75 at chrles.multiply.com
    Entry No.: 1816 - Relevance: 1063 (51.7%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: P. Bodmer XIV-XV: Gospels of Luke, John (New Testament, Bible) - Egypt - 175-225 - Manuscript: Vatikan, Bibliotheca Apostolica, P 75

  • Galenus : De placitis Hippocratis et Platonis I at Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum (MDZ)
    Entry No.: 146 - Relevance: 1362 (66.2%) - Language: latin - S.I. - 3. Jh. - Manuscript: München, SB, Pap.graec.mon. 329

  • [Anonym] : Lukas 5; 7 at Center for the Study of NT Manuscripts
    Entry No.: 1898 - Relevance: 928 (45.1%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: Bible Evangelium - 3. Jh. - 4. Jh. - Manuscript: Cambridge, Christopher de Hamel, collection Parker Lib., Gk. MS 2 (Ms 386?)

  • [Anonym] : warrant for the arrest of a Christian at Oxyrhynchus Papyri Project. Oxford University.
    Entry No.: 1926 - Relevance: 1010 (49.1%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3035 - 256 - Manuscript: Papyrology Room, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, P. Oxy. XLII 3035 - Commentars: 28 February 256 AD: From the governor to village rulers and officers of peace of the village of Mermerthon. At once send up Petosarapin of Horus a Christian, or you yourselves come up. During the third year of Valerian and Gallienus the August [pl.] Phamenoth 3.

  • [Anonym] : Codex Sinaiticus at Codex Sinaiticus Projekt
    Entry No.: 1438 - Relevance: 956 (46.5%) - Language: greek - Writer: mehrere - Sinai - 4. Jh. - Manuscript: British Library, UB Leipzig, NB St. Petersburg, Katharinenkloster Sinai - Commentars: "älteste Bibel", oldest bible. S.a. Facs. 1800 at biblefacts.org. S.a. Facs. Lake 1911.

  • [Anonym] : Codex Washingtonianus at Center for the Study of NT Manuscripts
    Entry No.: 1896 - Relevance: 938 (45.6%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: Evangelien (Bible) - 4. Jh. / 5. Jh. - Manuscript: Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 06. 274

  • [Anonym] : Codex Vaticanus at Center for the Study of NT Manuscripts
    Entry No.: 1815 - Relevance: 1271 (61.8%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: Old and New Testament (Bible) - Egypt or Caesarea - 325-350 - Manuscript: Vatikan, Bibliotheca Apostolica, Greek 1209 no. B or 03 - Commentars: S.a. Facs. PDF 18th cent. at biblefact.org.

  • [Anonym] : Codex Alexandrinus at Center for the Study of NT Manuscripts
    Entry No.: 1894 - Relevance: 930 (45.2%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: Bible - 5. Jh. - Manuscript: London, British Library, MS Royal 1. D. V-VIII; Gregory-Aland no. A oder 02 - Commentars: Die Handschrift ist seit dem 11. Jahrhundert in der Bibliothek des Patriarchen von Alexandria nachweisbar und wurde 1627 von dem Patriarchen Kyrillos Loukaris dem englischen König Karl I. geschenkt.

  • [Anonym] : Codex Gissensis at Gotisch-Projekte - Christian T. Petersen
    Entry No.: 1702 - Relevance: 1090 (53%) - Language: latin / gothic - Alternative Title: Fragments of Luke 23-24 - unknown - 5. Jh.-6.Jh. - Manuscript: [Gießen, Universitätsbibliothek] [Sign. [Handschrift Nr. 651/20]] - Commentars: Found / buyed in Egypt (1907). Destroyed by water damage in 1945 (or in private market). Gothic, Goten, gotisch

  • [Anonym] : Dunhuang manuscripts at The International Dunhuang Project
    Entry No.: 1935 - Relevance: 1735 (84.3%) - Language: Chinese / Others - 5. Jh. - 11. Jh. - Manuscript: London, BL / Paris, BNF / Berlin / Beijing, National Library of China / Dunhuang Academy / St. Petersburg, Institute for Oriental Manuscripts - Commentars: Wang Yuanlu (20th cent.); The manuscripts discovered in Mogao Caves (mostly in Cave No. 17), Dunhuang are of great historical, philological and literary interest. Works thought to be long lost turned up (e.g. the Hua Hu Jing). Ancient editions of the classics were found (e.g. editions of the Analects of Confucius). Unknown ancient Central Asia languages came to light (e.g. the Khotanese language). A copy of the Diamond Sutra of the Tang Dynasty, the earliest surviving printed book in the world, is also among the manuscripts. Buddhism, Daoism, Taoism

  • [Anonym] : Johnson Papyrus at Wikimedia Commons
    Entry No.: 1927 - Relevance: 906 (44%) - Language: Greek - Alternative Title: fragment of an early 5th century AD herbal - frühes 5. Jh. - Manuscript: London, Wellcome Library, MS 5753 - Commentars: It is the oldest extant manuscript illustration of a plant.

  • Vergil : Vergilius Romanus at en.wikipedia.org
    Entry No.: 1928 - Relevance: 932 (45.3%) - Language: latin - Alternative Title: Aeneid, the Georgics, and some of the Eclogues - 5. Jh. - Manuscript: Vaktikan, Biblioteca Apostolica, Cod. Vat. lat. 3867 - Commentars: The Vergilius Vaticanus (Cod. Vat. lat. 3225) is not to be confused with the Vergilius Romanus (this entry) or the Vergilius Augusteus, two other ancient Vergilian manuscripts in the Biblioteca Apostolica. Based on the style of some aspects of the illumination it has been suggested that it was produced in Britain. If this is true it would make it the oldest surviving British codex. It was at the Abbey of St. Denis until the 15th Century.

  • [Anonym] [Wulfila] : Evangeliar - Codex Argenteus at UB Uppsala
    Entry No.: 1701 - Relevance: 996 (48.4%) - Language: gothic - Alternative Title: Bible - Gotenbibel (vier Evangelien) - Northern Italy - 500 - Manuscript: Uppsala, UB, Codex Argenteus - Commentars: Copy after Wulfila (lat. Ulfilas) (311–383). Faksimile of edition from 1927. Gothic, Goten, gotisch

 

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