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    Uncial 0142 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), O6 (Soden), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated paleographically to the 10th century...
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    A New Testament uncial is a section of the New Testament in Greek or Latin majuscule letters, written on parchment or vellum. This style of writing is...
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  • Uncial 0142 was probably the ancestor of the codex 056. It lacks verse Acts 8:37. In Acts 20:15 it reads και μειναντες εν Στρογγυλιω along with 0142....
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    Uncial 049 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 2 (von Soden). It is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Paleographically it has been assigned...
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  • frequently used in the body of this article. General sigla # beginning with 0: uncial # not beginning with 0: minuscule * superscript: original reading c superscript:...
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  • 𝔓100 Papyrus 100 048: Codex Vaticanus 2061 (048) 049: Uncial 049 056: Uncial 056 0246: Uncial 0246 l: León palimpsest Textual variants in the Epistle...
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  • letters, referred to as uncials. During the ninth and tenth centuries, minuscules came to replace the older style. Most Greek uncial manuscripts were recopied...
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  • consider Uncial 055 unclassifiable because it is a commentary, and not exactly an "Uncial" manuscript.: 119  Accordingly 𝔓7, 𝔓89, Uncial 080, Uncial 0100...
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  • frequently used in the body of this article. General sigla # beginning with 0: uncial # not beginning with 0: minuscule * superscript: original reading c superscript:...
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    Codex Laudianus (category Greek New Testament uncials)
    the former owner, Archbishop William Laud. It is a diglot Latin — Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, palaeographically assigned to the 6th century...
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