Some Remarks on the Codex Ambrosianus

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Abstract

The manuscript (F) has a great importance for the study of the Greek Bible, because it contains in its margins Greek glosses (called Fb), as well as a lot of corrections towards the Masoretic text, apparently linked to the Jewish tradition of translations. The purpose of this paper is to examine some paleographical data concerning the codex and its history: its condition when it underwent a general restoration in the Middle Ages (eleventh–twel$h centuries); the principles this restoration was based on; some aspects of the “secondary text” of the second tabernacle account copied in fols. 52–55. The medieval work attests to the existence of a Greek Christian milieu where a great, and not so obvious, significance was ascribed to the Hebraica Veritas.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteXIV Congress of the International Organization for Septuagint and Cognate Studies, Helsinki, 2010
Pagine425-434
Numero di pagine10
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2013
EventoXIV CONGRESS OF THE IOSCS - Helsinki
Durata: 29 lug 201031 lug 2010

Serie di pubblicazioni

NomeSeptuagint and cognate studies series

Convegno

ConvegnoXIV CONGRESS OF THE IOSCS
CittàHelsinki
Periodo29/7/1031/7/10

Keywords

  • Cairo Genizah texts
  • Cambridge Fitzwilliam Museum 364
  • Catena glosses
  • Codex Ambrosianus A 147 inf.
  • Constantinople Pentateuch
  • Judeo-Greek translations of the Bible
  • Septuagint
  • biblical glosses
  • lexical glosses
  • second tabernacle account

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