Codex Claromontanus
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For other usage, see Codex Claromontanus V.
Codex Claromontanus, symbolized by Dp, D2 or 06 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), δ 1026 (von Soden), is a Greek-Latin diglot uncial manuscript of the New Testament, written in an uncial hand on vellum. The Greek and Latin texts are on facing pages, thus it is a "diglot" manuscript, like Codex Bezae Cantabrigiensis. The Latin text is designated by d (traditional system) or by 75 in Beuron system.
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New Testament manuscript | |
Name | Claromontanus |
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Sign | Dp, D2 |
Text | Pauline Epistles, Hebrews |
Date | c. 550 |
Script | Greek-Latin diglot |
Found | Clermont (purchased by Theodore Beza) |
Now at | Bibliothèque nationale de France |
Size | 24.5 × 19.5 cm (9.6 × 7.7 in) |
Type | Western text-type |
Category | II |
Note | includes extra-canonical material |
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