"marginal notes have been partially cut off by the ancient binder."

Steven Avery

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Amy Myshrall p. 11

The edges of the leaves have been trimmed since the time of the C correctors in the 5th-7th centuries, as is demonstrated on New Testament folio 49, where the edge of a Ca correction has been cut off I, Figure 2
https://codexsinaiticus.org/en/manu...lioNo=7&lid=en&quireNo=43&side=v&zoomSlider=0

https://www.purebibleforum.com/inde...immed-note-after-corrections.3523/#post-14677


Different numbering system - paper uses old one?

kirk
Q80 F2 R
Ca addition
https://www.codexsinaiticus.org/en/...lioNo=2&lid=en&quireNo=80&side=r&zoomSlider=0
 
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Steven Avery

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CARM
https://forums.carm.org/threads/con...eaps-in-baskets-etc.13467/page-6#post-1120555

Also notice that the New Finds leaves of the Shepherd of Hermas appear to have been trimmed by Tischendorf before they got to the dump room.

The Gospel of Mark in Codex Sinaiticus : Textual and Reception-Historical Considerations
Peter Head
http://academia.edu/3098158/The_Gos...xtual_and_Reception-Historical_Considerations

Each of these leaves measured approximately 36 x 33 cm;12

12 Gregory states that it was 43 x 38 cm when found; but the New Finds’ are 36.05 x 32.5 - 33.0 cm.
 
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Steven Avery

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Paul D. Wegner
A Student's Guide to Textual Criticism of the Bible: Its History, Methods and Results (2006)

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Manuscripts of the Greek Bible
An Introduction to Greek Palaeography (1981) (1991 corrected edition)
Metzger
https://library.mibckerala.org/lms_...ts of the Greek Bible_ - Bruce M. Metzger.pdf
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