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Size
  
25 cm by 20 cm

Category
  
III

Date
  
9th-century

Type
  
Byzantine text-type

Script
  
Greek language

Now at
  
Russian National Library

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Uncial 0122 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 1030 (Soden), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 9th-century. Hort designated it by Od.

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Description

The codex contains a small parts of the Galatians 5:12-6:4 and Hebrews 5:8-6:10 on two parchment leaves (25 cm by 20 cm). The text is written in two columns per page, 28 lines per page, in small uncial letters. It has breathings and accents. There are liturgical markings at the margin in red.

Text

The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type, but with considerable deviations from the Byzantine text (Galatians 5:12.14.17.22.23.24; 6:1.3). Aland placed it in Category III. It means the text of the manuscript has a historical importance.

In Galatians 6:2 its read αναπληρωσατε along with א, A, C, Dgr, K, P, Ψ, 33, 81, 88, 104, 181, Byz.

It was heavily corrected.

History

Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 9th-century.

The manuscript was examined and described by Constantin von Tischendorf, Eduard de Muralt and Kurt Treu.

The codex now is located in the Russian National Library (Gr. 32), in Saint Petersburg.

References

Uncial 0122 Wikipedia


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