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The Codex Speculum or Speculum Ps-Augustine, designated by m, is a 5th-century Latin manuscript of the New Testament. The text, written on vellum, is a version of the old Latin. The manuscript contains passages from all the books of the New Testament except 3 John, Hebrews, and Philemon on 154 parchment leaves. It also has a citation from the Epistle to the Laodiceans.
The Latin text of the codex is a representative of the Western text-type in itala recension.
The text of the manuscript was published by Cardinal Mai in 1843.
Currently it is housed at the Saint Cross monastery (Sessorianus) in Rome.
See also
Notes
- ^ Metzger 1977, p. 299
- ^ Scrivener 2010, p. 48
- ^ Gregory 1902, p. 606
References
- Gregory, Caspar (1902), Textkritik des Neuen Testaments: III Übersetzungen. IV. Kirchliche schriftsteller. B. Kritik. I Geschichte der kritik [Textual Criticism of the New Testament] (in German), vol. 2, Zentralantiquariat: J.C. Hinrichs, OCLC 780539036, retrieved 2012-11-27
- Metzger, Bruce (1977), The Early Versions of the New Testament: Their Origin, Transmission, and Limitations, Oxford: Clarendon Press, ISBN 978-0-19-826170-4, retrieved 2012-11-27
- Scrivener, Frederick (1 October 2010), A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament, Volumes I and II, Gardners Books, ISBN 978-1-84902-625-3, retrieved 2012-11-27