"Because the harbor was not suitable for wintering, the majority reached a decision to put out to sea from there, if somehow they could reach Phoenix, a harbor of Crete, facing southwest and northwest, and spend the winter [there]."
Found LocationSaint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
Scribal Context & Details
It is one of the four great uncial codices and contains the oldest complete copy of the New Testament. Discovered by Constantin von Tischendorf in 1844, it remains one of the most important Greek texts for biblical scholarship.
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Codex
Codex Alexandrinus
2 of 402
Earliest Date~AD 400 (5th Century)
Current LocationBritish Library, London
Found LocationAlexandria, Egypt (traditional)
Scribal Context & Details
Codex Alexandrinus is one of the four Great uncial codices and among the earliest and most complete manuscripts of the Bible. It is the oldest manuscript to use larger letters to indicate new sections, and it was the first manuscript of great importance and antiquity to be extensively used by textual critics.
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Codex Angelicus
3 of 4020
Earliest Date~AD 800 (9th Century)
Current LocationBiblioteca Angelica, Rome
Found LocationUnknown
Scribal Context & Details
It contains large lacunae in Acts 1:1-8:10 and in Hebrews 13:10-25.
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Uncial 049
4 of 4049
Earliest Date~AD 800 (9th Century)
Current LocationGreat Lavra Monastery, Mount Athos, Greece
Found LocationUnknown
Scribal Context & Details
Uncial 049 is a 9th-century Greek New Testament codex containing the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistles with numerous lacunae.