Late in August 1864, the President of Maynooth College, Dr Charles Russell, returned at the end of the vacation to find four books waiting for him, sent by Alexander II, Emperor of Russia. These splendid volumes, printed in 1862, reproduced a substantial part of one of the most important books in the world, the Codex Sinaiticus or ‘the Sinai book’, one of the two earliest manuscripts of the Bible, including the earliest complete New Testament in existence. The original 1600-year old hand-written text, written in Greek on parchment or animal skin, had lain in the Monastery of St Catherine at Mount Sinai until 1844 when, as the leading German Biblical scholar Konstantin von Tischendorf writes, he found a few leaves of it in a basket there. He...
The paper is about a little known epistle which is kept in the unique handwritten miscellanea of th...
Ševĉenko Ihor. New documents on Constantine Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus. In: Scriptorium, T...
André Siniavski, The apotheosis of the book. Ancient Russia venerated books because they were rare a...
Late in August 1864, the President of Maynooth College, Dr Charles Russell, returned at the end of t...
THE Codex Sinaiticus of the Greek Bible, even though it has lost over 300 leaves, is still the earli...
Böttrich Christfried. Das Dossier des russischen Ministers Golovnin von 1862 zur Frage des « Codex S...
This copy of the Codex Sinaiticus (4th century Greek manuscripts of the Old and New Testaments ) is ...
The Codex Sinaiticus is an important Bible manuscript, named after the monastery of St. Catherine on...
Dain Alphonse. William Henri Paine Hatch, The Greek manuscripts of the New Testament at Mount Sinai,...
The author introduces a previously unknown East Slavic manuscript copy of the Florilegium translated...
The text that follows shows that with the work and diligence of many Russian scholars of the XIX cen...
Bound in old calf, rebacked.Title within double line border.Pages 299, 324, v. 2, incorrectly number...
The paper discusses the historical circumstances of a book collection gift to the burnt library of t...
As a library of manuscripts from the ancient Middle East, the Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai is...
[6], 109, [10], 111 p.Translated and edited by J. Crull, author of "The antient and present state of...
The paper is about a little known epistle which is kept in the unique handwritten miscellanea of th...
Ševĉenko Ihor. New documents on Constantine Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus. In: Scriptorium, T...
André Siniavski, The apotheosis of the book. Ancient Russia venerated books because they were rare a...
Late in August 1864, the President of Maynooth College, Dr Charles Russell, returned at the end of t...
THE Codex Sinaiticus of the Greek Bible, even though it has lost over 300 leaves, is still the earli...
Böttrich Christfried. Das Dossier des russischen Ministers Golovnin von 1862 zur Frage des « Codex S...
This copy of the Codex Sinaiticus (4th century Greek manuscripts of the Old and New Testaments ) is ...
The Codex Sinaiticus is an important Bible manuscript, named after the monastery of St. Catherine on...
Dain Alphonse. William Henri Paine Hatch, The Greek manuscripts of the New Testament at Mount Sinai,...
The author introduces a previously unknown East Slavic manuscript copy of the Florilegium translated...
The text that follows shows that with the work and diligence of many Russian scholars of the XIX cen...
Bound in old calf, rebacked.Title within double line border.Pages 299, 324, v. 2, incorrectly number...
The paper discusses the historical circumstances of a book collection gift to the burnt library of t...
As a library of manuscripts from the ancient Middle East, the Monastery of St. Catherine in Sinai is...
[6], 109, [10], 111 p.Translated and edited by J. Crull, author of "The antient and present state of...
The paper is about a little known epistle which is kept in the unique handwritten miscellanea of th...
Ševĉenko Ihor. New documents on Constantine Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus. In: Scriptorium, T...
André Siniavski, The apotheosis of the book. Ancient Russia venerated books because they were rare a...