Codex Bobiensis or Bobbiensis (Siglum k, VL 1 by Beuron) is one of the oldest Old Latin manuscripts of the New Testament. The fragmentary text contains parts of the Gospel of Mark (Mark 8:8-16:8) and Gospel of Matthew (Matthew 1:1-15:36).[1]
Codex Bobiensis is the only known example of the shorter ending added directly to Mark 16:8, but not the "longer ending" through Mark 16:20.[2]
The Latin text of the codex is a representative of the Western text-type.
^The order of books was probably: John, Luke, Mark, and Matthew. see Scrivener
^K. Aland & B. Aland, The text of the New Testament: an introduction to the critical editions and to the Theory and Practice of the Modern Textual Criticism, Wm. Eerdmans, 1995, p. 188
CodexBobiensis or Bobbiensis (Siglum k, VL 1 by Beuron) is one of the oldest Old Latin manuscripts of the New Testament. The fragmentary text contains...
of Prague (1045–1125). In 1648 the codex made its way to Sweden and has since been kept in Stockholm. CodexBobiensis or Vindobonensis 53 (s), a palimpsest...
Testament portions of which were copied in the 3rd and 4th centuries) CodexBobiensis (Latin; copied in the 4th century, but containing at least a 3rd-century...
This variant is supported only by one Greek manuscript Codex Sinaiticus, by Latin CodexBobiensis, syrc, s, p, pal, arm, and Diatessaron. Matthew 8:13 It...
and Apocalypse from the Codex Harleianus. Sacred Latin Texts 1. London, 1912. Buchanan, Edgar S. The Four Gospels from the Codex Corbeiensis, together with...
text presents. Since the Latin text occasionally agrees with Codices Bobiensis and Vercellensis against all others, it "preserves an ancient form of...
ὅλη τῇ Γαλιλαίᾳ (in whole Galilee) along with Codex Vaticanus, CodexBobiensis, syrc and copsa. The codex was written by Onesimus, in April 1047. In 1633...
OCLC 65478051. Burkitt, Francis C. (January 1900). "Notes. Saint Mark XV 34 in CodexBobiensis". The Journal of Theological Studies. 1 (2): 278–279. Burkitt, Francis...
Matthew 4:23 the variant "in whole Galilee" together with Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209, CodexBobiensis, ℓ 20 and copsa. Matthew 12:47 is omitted. In Matthew...