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Biblical manuscript. List of Hebrew Bible manuscripts; Septuagint manuscripts; Bible translations. Bible translations into Geʽez; List of Bible translations by language; Categories of New Testament manuscripts; Novum Testamentum Graece
Note: "Early" manuscripts are manuscripts dated firmly from the fourth century or earlier. Roughly half of the papyri are "early". Roughly half of the papyri are "early". Some manuscripts contain content from more than one New Testament book, so the numbers above do not directly correspond to the total number of manuscripts.
The Babylonian King List B, The Babylonian King List A, A Seleucid King List: 1.135: Assyrian King Lists: 564–566: The Assyrian King List: Babylonian Chronicles: 1.137: Babylonian Chronicle: 301–307: The Neo-Babylonian Empire and its Successors: 1.143: An Assurbanipal Hymn for Shamash: 386–387: Prayer of Ashurbanipal to the Sun-God: Adad ...
Giovanni Bernardo de Rossi (1742–1831) published a list of 731 manuscripts. [4] The main manuscript discoveries in modern times are those of the Cairo Geniza (c. 1890) and the Dead Sea/Qumran Caves Scrolls (1947). 260,000 Hebrew manuscripts were discovered in an old synagogue in Cairo, 10,000 of which are biblical manuscripts.
List of the Coptic manuscripts biblical Old and New Testament(2021) PDF; Catalogue of the Coptic manuscripts in the British Museum. By W.E. Crum (1905) The Coptic (Sahidic) version of certain Books of the Old Testament: from a papyrus in the British Museum (1908)
G. Georgian manuscripts of Saint Paul's letters; List of Glagolitic manuscripts (900–1199) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1200–1399) List of Glagolitic manuscripts (1400–1499)
Darmstadt, Staatsbibliothek, MS 324 (Bible of Thomas à Kempis) Florence, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 15. 17 (Bible of Matthias Corvinus) London, British Library, Add MS 10043 and 38122 (Bible of Herman van Lochorst) Modena, Biblioteca Estense, VG 12 Lat. (422-23) (Bible of Borsso d'Este)
Many of these manuscripts are unique or early attestations of important Christian works, such as The Vision of Dorotheus or the Biblical 𝔓 75, described by the Bodmer Foundation (French: Fondation Bodmer) as "highly important for the history of early Christianity", alongside several classical or Egyptological works, such as the works of ...