Alexandrinus printed editions and manuscript online - Grabe - Breitinger

Steven Avery

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https://www.purebibleforum.com/inde...iles-that-could-be-available-to-benedict.677/
Has Maunde Thompson info

Are there any TRANSCRIPTIONS ??? Searchable?
Is Grabe Available online?


The Codex Alexandrinus and the Alexandrian Greek Types (1998)
John H Bowman
https://www.jstor.org/stable/42554499?seq=1
Woides edition
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Fig. 1. (Top) Section of Codex Alexandrinus showing the Lord’s Prayer (Lk. 11.2-4) and
(bottom) the same passage in Woide’s facsimile, BL, 5.1.10 (actual size)

The 1786 Woide and the Baber editions are explained.
J. E. Grabe’s edition of the Septuagint in 1707 includes an engraving of ten lines of the Codex in order to show what it was like.67
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Manuscript

ITNF
https://ntvmr.uni-muenster.de/manuscript-workspace

Alexandrinus
Volume 4 of 4 - NT Online
https://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Royal_MS_1_d_viii


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Printed Editions

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Grabe 1707-1720
Unavailable? - Some information
https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/6417778

Grabe, Joannes Ernestus, 1666-1711. Lee, Francis, 1661-1719. Wigan, William. Pearson, John, 1613-1686. Wanley, Humphrey, 1672-1726. Berchet, Pierre, 1659-1720. Gucht, Michael van der, 1660-1725.

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Breitinger edition - 4th volume, probably NT, is online, this can at least tell us if the formatting is following Alexandrinus
Hē Palaia Diathēke Kata Tus Ebdomēkonta: 4 (1730)
https://books.google.com/books?id=L6pEAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA7
https://books.google.com/books?id=L6pEAAAAcAAJ&pg=RA1-PA5
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Woide 1799 TOC
https://digitale-sammlungen.ulb.uni-bonn.de/content/structure/309001

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Baber (1812-1828)
https://www.purebibleforum.com/inde...sed-as-an-ot-sinaiticus-source.477/#post-1923
PIC

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Zosima
https://books.google.com/books?id=-YpDAAAAcAAJ
NT is TR
urls directly to books
https://www.purebibleforum.com/index.php?threads/zosimas-toc-and-pictures-and-urls.3104/
Appendix and Errata questions
https://purebibleforum.com/index.php?threads/kirk-divietro-zosima-appendix-errata.3164/


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Cowper edition of Woide (1860)
https://books.google.com/books?id=yeJUAAAAcAAJ


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Kenyon Reduced Facsimile Format (1909) -

1909 Edition
Volume 5 - New Testament and Clementine Epistles
https://archive.org/details/TheCodexAlexandrinusV.5/page/n1/mode/2up

OT
Volume One - Genesis to Ruth
https://archive.org/details/codexalexandrin02unknuoft/page/n5/mode/2up



Purchases inexpensive e.g
https://www.abebooks.com/book-searc...ms-1-d-v-viii-reduced-photographic-facsimile/
https://www.amazon.com/Alexandrinus-V-VIII-Reduced-Photographic-Facsimile/dp/1290337454


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Steven Avery

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A 1799 New Testament edition had an unusual font.

Novum Testamentum Graecum e codice ms. Alexandrino / descriptum a Carolo Godofredo Woide. Londini, 1799
The beginning of Matthew:

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Steven Avery

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  • Simonide's only said/wrote (according to the limited information that Steven Avery has provided me) that an unspecified edition of the Codex Alexandrinus was printed with "uncial letters".

Here is Carl Gottfried Woide's (1725-1790) Luke 11:2 in his 1786 New Testament edition:

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Which was a good representation of the Alexandrinus manuscript.
The pic comes out of an article by John H. Bowman in 1998.

The Codex Alexandrinus and the Alexandrian Greek Types (1998)

And Baber used these type-faces in his editions that were around 1820, which, unlike Woide, included OT and NT.

So my conclusion is that Simonides was likely referring to the Henry Hervey Baber (1775-1869) editions.
 
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