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VL 3 f.633 and f.634

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Author : Elisa Nury

VL 3 (Codex Vercellensis s. n.) f.633 and f.634; transcription, TEI/XML and HTML encoding by Elisa Nury (SNSF MARK16). The transcription is partly based on the original manuscript and Gasquet 1914 edition

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Vercelli
Codex a
Archivio Capitolare Eusebiano
Codex Vercellensis
Latin
Textual criticism
Swiss National Science Foundation
New Testament
Mark 16
Long ending
VL 3

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Elisa Nury

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VL 3 f.633 and f.634

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2020-03-22

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Vercelli

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Archivio Capitolare Eusebiano

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Textual criticism

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Swiss National Science Foundation

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New Testament

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Mark 16

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Long ending

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VL 3

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VL 3 (Codex Vercellensis s. n.) f.633 and f.634; transcription, TEI/XML and HTML encoding by Elisa Nury (SNSF MARK16). The transcription is partly based on the original manuscript and Gasquet 1914 edition

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4th century CE

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Dated from the second half of the fourth century, the Codex Vercellensis (or VL 3 or codex a) is considered the oldest extant Latin copy of the four gospels. It was copied in Italy, probably in Vercelli itself: according to the recorded tradition the codex either belonged to or was copied by St. Eusebius of Vercelli (d. 371). It contains the gospel of Mark on pages 524 to 634. The original pages with Mark 16, following Mark 15:7-15 on page 632, were lost. A replacement folio has the text of Mark 16:7-20 (p. 633 and 634). According to Gasquet (p. VI), the Codex Vercellensis may be related to the Corbiensis (VL 8) which also contains the longer ending of Mark 16. But according to Turner (1927), “a must have had either the shorter ending or none at all” (p. 18). Elisa Nury & Claire Clivaz, SNSF MARK16 project, SIB Lausanne (CH); © CC-BY 4.0

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Vercelli, Archivio Capitolare Eusebiano

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Elisa Nury