The eleventh- or twelfth-century parchment codex 170/347 is one of the rarities archived in the UCLA Young Research Library Special Collections. It has much to offer to a student of paleography: illuminations, a scribe’s colophon, calligraphic minuscule script, later inscriptions and modifications, inserted paper quires, missing folia, study notes, and even a cryptographic table. One of the most fascinating aspects of this New-Testament-turned-lectionary manuscript, however, is its history as a world traveler, for the most part incognito. Although the manuscript’s mysterious disappearance from St. Catherine’s metochion in Cairo obscured its trajectory, the analysis of its graffiti and the comparison of catalogs’ data help reestablish its pr...
This article aims at describing the first results of accurate autoptic codicological analyses conduc...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the Pierpont Morgan Library (New York)...
This article shows that a group of loose folios kept in two different institutions, the Newark Museu...
The eleventh- or twelfth-century parchment codex 170/347 is one of the rarities archived in the UCLA...
The manuscript Lewis E 22 at the Free Library of Philadelphia has an uncommonly complete provenance....
Codex Sinaiticus is the oldest and most complete New Testament in Greek known to exist. Its two colo...
Mapping Manuscript Migrations is a new two-year project funded by the Trans-Atlantic Platform in the...
The purpose of the new project presented in these pages is to offer an innovative approach to the st...
The article provides the first complete codicological description of the codex containing the Canons...
As a library of manuscripts from the ancient Middle East, the Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai is...
The keeper of the manuscripts in the British Museum, Mr. H. ldris Bell, has announced the more or le...
Housed in the library of the Lavra Monastery on Mount Athos with the shelf number Bʹ 64 [184] is Gre...
The papyrus is relevant from the juridical point of view, since it contains one of the few Latin ch...
A little more than ten years ago a short article was offered in the Theological Monthly, the predece...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the pierpont morgan library (new york)...
This article aims at describing the first results of accurate autoptic codicological analyses conduc...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the Pierpont Morgan Library (New York)...
This article shows that a group of loose folios kept in two different institutions, the Newark Museu...
The eleventh- or twelfth-century parchment codex 170/347 is one of the rarities archived in the UCLA...
The manuscript Lewis E 22 at the Free Library of Philadelphia has an uncommonly complete provenance....
Codex Sinaiticus is the oldest and most complete New Testament in Greek known to exist. Its two colo...
Mapping Manuscript Migrations is a new two-year project funded by the Trans-Atlantic Platform in the...
The purpose of the new project presented in these pages is to offer an innovative approach to the st...
The article provides the first complete codicological description of the codex containing the Canons...
As a library of manuscripts from the ancient Middle East, the Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai is...
The keeper of the manuscripts in the British Museum, Mr. H. ldris Bell, has announced the more or le...
Housed in the library of the Lavra Monastery on Mount Athos with the shelf number Bʹ 64 [184] is Gre...
The papyrus is relevant from the juridical point of view, since it contains one of the few Latin ch...
A little more than ten years ago a short article was offered in the Theological Monthly, the predece...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the pierpont morgan library (new york)...
This article aims at describing the first results of accurate autoptic codicological analyses conduc...
This article offers the edition of five Coptic documents from the Pierpont Morgan Library (New York)...
This article shows that a group of loose folios kept in two different institutions, the Newark Museu...