Codex Sangermanensis

Codex Sangermanensis designated by Dabs1 or 0319 (in the numbering Gregory-Aland), α 1027 (Soden), is a tenth-century diglot manuscript, formerly in the library of St. Germain des Prés, Paris, hence its name Sangermanensis, "of Saint Germanus". Now it is preserved in the Bibliothèque nationale, Number 11105 Fonds Latin. It contains the Pauline Epistles, lacking most of 1 Timothy and parts of Romans and Hebrews. It is particularly notable as one of the two such copies which display clear evidence of having had Claromontanus as exemplar (another is Uncial 0320). It is now part of the National Library of Russia (Gr. 20) collection in Saint Petersburg.

Uncial 0319
New Testament manuscript
Romans 1:1-18
NameSangermanensis
SignDabs1 or g1
TextPaul
Datec. 900
ScriptGreek/Latin
Now atNational Library of Russia, Petersburg
Size36 × 27.5 cm (14.2 × 10.8 in)
TypeWestern
CategoryII
Handcoarse, large, thick
Notecopy of Claromontanus
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