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Codex Washingtonianus is a Greek parchment manuscript of the four canonical Gospels, generally dated to the fourth or fifth century. Also called the Washington Manuscript of the Gospels, it is held by the Smithsonian's Freer Gallery of Art as Freer manuscript 06.274. The codex is especially noted fo...
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Important early Gospel codex with unique Mark ending interpolation; respected but less central than Vaticanus or Sinaiticus.
Scoring methodologyThe Bruce Codex is a Coptic manuscript acquired in Egypt by the Scottish traveler James Bruce and brought to Europe in 1769. Now held by the Bodleian Library in Oxford, it preserves a collection of Gnostic writings, including texts conventionally called the Books of Jeu. The surviving manuscript is...
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Important Gnostic codex for specialist study; less complete, less famous, and less influential than Nag Hammadi.
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