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The Codex Sangallensis 907, designated S, is an 8th-century Latin manuscript of the New Testament. The text, written on vellum, is a version of the Latin Vulgate Bible. It contains the text of the Catholic epistles, Book of Revelation, and non-biblical material (an Etymological dictionary, Four ages). The manuscript did not survived in a complete condition and some parts of it has been lost. The codex contains the Comma Johanneum. DescriptionCodex Sangallensis 907 contains the Catholic epistles on the pages 237–297, the Apocalypse 1:1-7:2 on the pages 303–318.[1] It contains also Old Testament books - Book of Numbers and Book of Deuteronomy.[2] on 160 parchment leaves (25 by 17.5 cm).[1] On folios 19-20, it has additional material: the Four Ages of the World. According to this material, the Longobards conquered Italy in the year 5772 (from the creation of the world). On folios 21-217 it has Etymological dictionary.[2] The text is written 24 lines in one column per page, in semi-uncial letters. The ink is black, with the initial letters being uncials and in colour.[2] The initial letters are written very carefully and decorated by zoomorphic motives like fish.[6] The nomina sacra are written in an abbreviated way and in Greek letters. The text of the codex is a mixture of the text-types.[3] It contains the spurious text of the Comma Johanneum after 1 John 5:8 (in the same location as in the Codex Cavensis).[4] It reads filio (for son) in 1 John 5:10, where the majority of manuscripts have Deo (for God).[5] In 5:17 it reads iniquitas (wrongdoing) for iniustitia (unrighteousness).[5] HistoryThe manuscript was written by the monk Winithar[1] and examined and described by Gustav Scherrer and Samuel Berger.[6] The manuscript was collated by Henry Julian White. John Wordsworth Wordsworth designated the manuscript by siglum S2.[3] It was digitised and it is available on the site of the Virtual Manuscript Library of Switzerland.[2] Currently it is housed at the Abbey library of Saint Gall (907) in St. Gallen.[2] See also{{Portal|Bible}}
References1. ^1 2 {{Cite book | last = Gregory | first = Caspar René | authorlink = Caspar René Gregory | title = Textkritik des Neuen Testaments | publisher = Hinrichs | year = 1902 | location = Leipzig | volume = 2 | page = 708 | url = https://archive.org/stream/textkritikdesne01greggoog#page/n241/mode/2up | isbn = 1-4021-6347-9}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 Cod. Sang. 907 at the e-codices 3. ^1 {{Cite book | last = Scrivener | first = Frederick Henry Ambrose | authorlink = Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener |author2=Edward Miller | title = A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament | publisher = George Bell & Sons | year = 1894 | location = London | edition = 4 | volume = 2 | page = 86 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = }} 4. ^Nestle-Aland, Novum Testamentum Latine, Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Stuttgart 2008, p. 623. 5. ^1 Nestle-Aland, Novum Testamentum Latine, Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft, Stuttgart 2008, p. 624. 6. ^1 {{Cite book|first=Samuel|last= Berger|title=Histoire de la Vulgate pendant les premiers siècles du Moyen Age|location=Paris|year=1893|pages=412|url=https://archive.org/stream/histoiredelavul01berggoog#page/n442/mode/2up |language=fr}} Further reading
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