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unusual facts about Codex Vaticanus


Book of Tobit

The shorter form, called Greek I by Robert Hanhart in his edition of the Septuagint, is found in Codex Vaticanus, Alexandrinus, Venetus, and most cursive manuscripts.


Andreas Birch

In 1798 Birch published a collection of various readings to the Acts and Epistles (among them from Codex Vaticanus).


see also

Giuseppe Cozza-Luzi

Together with the well-known scriptural scholar Carlo Vercellone, he supervised the printing of the Greek text of the Codex Vaticanus, in five volumes (Rome, 1868–81); he also edited other scriptural manuscripts, e.g. the Greek codex of Daniel in the Chigi Library at Rome.

Vaticanus

Codex Ríos or Codex Vaticanus A, an Italian translation of a Spanish colonial-era manuscript, Codex Telleriano-Remensis