New Testament manuscript | |
Name | Boernerianus |
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Sign | Gp, G3 |
Text | Pauline epistles |
Date | 850-900 |
Script | Greek/Latin diglot |
Found | Abbey of St. Gall, Switzerland |
Now at | Saxon State Library Dresden |
Cite | A. Reichardt, Der Codex Boernerianus. Der Briefe des Apostels Paulus, Verlag von Karl W. Hiersemann, Leipzig 1909. |
Size | 25 x 18 cm |
Type | Western |
Category | III |
Note | Irish verse on folio 23v. |
Codex Boernerianus, designated by Gp, G3 or 012 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts), α 1028 (in the von Soden numbering of New Testament manuscripts), is a small New Testament manuscript made of parchment which contains the majority of the Pauline epistles. Using the study of comparative writing styles (paleography), the manuscript has been dated to the 9th century CE.[1] The name of the codex derives from the theology professor Christian Frederick Boerner, to whom it once belonged. The manuscript has several gaps.