A New Witness to the Catena of Codex Zacynthius

Panagiotis Manafis*

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Abstract

The so-called Codex Zacynthius (Cambridge, University Library, MS Add. 10062) is believed to be the earliest surviving Byzantine manuscript bearing com- mentaries on the New Testament; it preserves a series of commentaries on the Gospel of Luke consisting of quotations from writers of the early Christian period. The present article demonstrates that Codex Zacynthius must no longer be deemed the only witness to this collection of exegetical passages: the same collection for Luke 1:1–2:35 is found on four pages at the beginning and end of a 12th-century manuscript (Codex Vaticanus Palatinus graecus 273). This manuscript not only helps us to read parts of Codex Zacynthius that are now illegible, but it also pro- vides us with the text of seven pages of the collection that are missing from Codex Zacynthius. These include commentaries by seven of the ten authors cited in this collection, including Greek passages from Severus of Antioch. The article includes the editio princeps of these previously unknown parts of the collection.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)371-401
Number of pages31
JournalZeitschrift für Antikes Christentum
Volume26
Issue number3
Early online date2 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 16 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Catena manuscripts
  • Codex Zacynthius

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