The Codex Fuldensis, also known as the Victor Codex (Fulda University and State Library [de], Codex Bonifatianus I[1][2]), designated by F, is a New Testament manuscript based on the Latin Vulgate made between 541 and 546.[3] The codex is considered the second most important witness to the Vulgate text; and is also the oldest complete manuscript witness to the order of the Diatessaron. It is an important witness in any discussion about the authenticity of 1 Corinthians 14:34–35[4] and the Comma Johanneum. It is one of the earliest dated manuscripts of the New Testament. It was corrected until 2 May, 546 AD.[5]
^Padberg, Lutz E. von (1994). "Bonifatius und die Bücher". In Lutz E. von Padberg Hans-Walter Stork (ed.). Der Ragyndrudis-Codes des Hl. Bonifatius (in German). Paderborn, Fulda: Bonifatius, Parzeller. pp. 7–75. ISBN 3870888113.
^https://elmss.nuigalway.ie/catalogue/1672
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^Philip B. Payne, Fuldensis, Sigla for Variants in Vaticanus and 1 Cor 14.34–5, NTS 41 (1995) 251-262.
^F. H. Blackburne Daniell, Victor, Bishop of Capua, in W. Smith and H. Wace, eds., A Dictionary of Christian Biography (4 vols., London, 1877–1887), Vol. 1, p. 1126.
The CodexFuldensis, also known as the Victor Codex (Fulda University and State Library [de], Codex Bonifatianus I), designated by F, is a New Testament...
Acts, these sections are 36 (the same system as Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Amiatinus, and CodexFuldensis) and according to the other system 69 sections....
of the Codex Amiatinus, CodexFuldensis (Codex Harleianus in the Gospels), Codex Sangermanensis, Codex Mediolanensis (in the Gospels), and Codex Reginensis...
century), Codex Sangermanensis secundus (10th century), Codex Colbertinus (12th century), Western witnesses to the Diatessaron (CodexFuldensis, Liège Harmony...
manuscripts, CodexFuldensis and the Codex Amiatinus, although it is referenced in the Prologue to the Canonical Epistles of Fuldensis and appears in...
Epistola ad Laodicenses ("Epistle to the Laodiceans"), first witnessed in CodexFuldensis. The Latin epistle is actually a short compilation of verses from other...
western manuscripts believed to be based on the Diatessaron (e.g., CodexFuldensis) but is generally considered to be a latter interpolation. This whole...
representing the Ferrar Group (f13). It is housed in Trinity College, Dublin. CodexFuldensis (F), written between 541 and 546 in Capua, on the orders of Bishop...
correspondence of two letters Epistle to the Laodiceans (Latin version found in CodexFuldensis) Letter of Peter to Philip The first Epistle to Corinth referenced...
by the fourth-century Roman historian Ammianus Marcellinus and the CodexFuldensis, as well as works by Cicero, Servius, Bede and Sulpicius Severus. Prince-abbot...
from the 8th century, the Codex Amiatinus is the earliest surviving manuscript of the complete Vulgate Bible. The CodexFuldensis, dating from around 547...
dated to the late third century (Von Drey, Krabbe, Bunsen, Funk). CodexFuldensis, which is positively dated to AD 546 contains the adulterae pericope...
translation of originals. Many medieval European harmonies draw on the CodexFuldensis. The Old Syriac version translation of the four gospels or Vetus Syra...
three in a vita of the saint (1604). The Victor Codex, Codex Bonifatianus I, also known as the CodexFuldensis, was produced in the middle of the sixth century...
2003.ISBN 3-7655-9811-9 L844, L2211 e.g. Codex Sangermanensis including the oldest of them, CodexFuldensis Palestinian Evangeliary Lagrange, Wieland...
continued to appear in the Middle Ages, e.g. Codex Sangallensis (based on the 6th century CodexFuldensis) dates to 830 and has a Latin column based on...
texts such as the Liege Dutch Harmony, the Pepysian Gospel Harmony, CodexFuldensis, the Persian Harmony, the Arabic Diatessaron, and the Commentary on...
Revelation. The earliest manuscript with these separate prologues is the CodexFuldensis of 541–546. The author was working with the Old Latin Bible, since...
The earliest member of the Western family of recensions is the Latin CodexFuldensis, written at the request of bishop Victor of Capua in 545 AD. Although...
(Rabula Gospels) Fulda monastery, Landesbibliothek, Cod. Bonifatianus 1 (CodexFuldensis) London, British Library, Harley MS 1775 (6th century Italian Vulgate...
Victor's best known work is the CodexFuldensis, which was written between 541 and 546 while he was bishop of Capua. The codex is an early manuscript of the...
The Abbey of Fulda (German: Kloster Fulda; Latin: Abbatia Fuldensis), from 1221 the Princely Abbey of Fulda (Fürstabtei Fulda) and from 1752 the Prince-Bishopric...
interested in runes and he is credited with the treatise Hrabani Mauri abbatis fuldensis, de inventione linguarum ab Hebraea usque ad Theodiscam ("on the invention...
Große Lorscher Annalen). The two surviving manuscripts, the CodexFuldensis and the Codex Remensis, were once found in Fulda and Reims, hence their present...
C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung. p. 199. The same order has Codex Sinaiticus, CodexFuldensis, minuscule 61, and Epiphanius. Scrivener, Frederick Henry...
primarily on the texts of the Codex Amiatinus, CodexFuldensis (Codex Harleianus in the Gospels), Codex Sangermanensis and Codex Mediolanensis; but also consistently...