Codex Bezae.D or 05.Date and location. Available scan(s). Scans of codex Bezae (Amsterdam NT Blog;
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Useful links. Codex Bezae is so named because it once belonged to Theodore Beza, friend and successor of John Calvin. It is a Greek and Latin diglot whose Greek half might be called an eccentric western text. Its Latin half is notated as d amongst the Old Latin manuscripts. Note that Bezae contains only the four gospels (in the western order of Matthew, John, Luke, and Mark, or apostles before followers), 3 John, and the Acts of the Apostles; manuscript D for the Pauline epistles is actually codex Claramontanus, another Greek and Latin diglot also once owned by Theodore Beza! |