Codex Sangallensis (plural Codices Sangallenses) is the designation of codices housed at the Abbey library of Saint Gall in St. Gallen. The codices are indexed with a continuous Arabic number of up to four digits. Many of the codices have been digitized through the e-codices project in Switzerland, with over 2000 of them freely available online.
Notable Codices Sangallenses include:
Codex Sangallensis 18 (0130 on the list Gregory-Aland) — fragments of the gospels of Mark and Luke in Greek; 9th century
Codex Sangallensis 22, the Golden Psalter of St. Gallen
Codex Sangallensis 48 (037 on the list Gregory-Aland) — four gospels in Greek with only one lacuna; 9th/10th century
Codex Sangallensis 51 (48 on the list Beuron) — four gospels in Latin; 8th century
Codex Sangallensis 53 — also known as Evangelium Longum, a book known mostly for its valuable covers.
Codex Sangallensis 56 — Diatessaron in Latin; 9th century; copy of the Codex Fuldensis
Codex Sangallensis 63 — manuscript of Vulgate
Codex Sangallensis 190 — 12 letters of Ruricius
Codex Sangallensis 381
Codex Sangallensis 484
Codex Sangallensis 878 — grammatical texts, including the Ars minor and Ars maior of Aelius Donatus, the grammar of Priscian, the Etymologiae of Isidore of Sevilla and the grammar of Alcuin
Codex Sangallensis 904 — an Old Irish manuscript on Latin grammar
Codex Sangallensis 907 — manuscript of Vulgate
Codex Sangallensis 1395 — the oldest manuscript of Vulgate gospels
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CodexSangallensis (plural Codices Sangallenses) is the designation of codices housed at the Abbey library of Saint Gall in St. Gallen. The codices are...
lines per page, in large uncial letters. The writing is similar to CodexSangallensis 48 but bigger. It has diacritic marks and accents. It is a palimpsest...
CodexSangallensis, designated by Δ or 037 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts), ε76 (in the von Soden numbering of New Testament...
CodexSangallensis 878 is a manuscript kept in the library of the Abbey of St. Gall, in Switzerland. It dates to the 9th century and probably originates...
The CodexSangallensis 484 (Signature Cod. Sang. 484) is an early medieval music manuscript, produced in the abbey of St. Gallen and stored in the Abbey...
The CodexSangallensis 381 (Signature Cod. Sang. 381) is an early medieval music manuscript, produced in the abbey of St. Gallen and stored in the Abbey...
The CodexSangallensis 60, designated by 47 on the Beuron system, is an 8th-century Latin manuscript of the New Testament. The text is written on vellum...
The CodexSangallensis 63, designated by S in some critical editions of the Bible, is a 9th-century Latin manuscript of the New Testament. The text, written...
CodexSangallensis 1395 is a nineteenth-century compilation of fragments, and includes a 5th-century Latin manuscript of the New Testament, designated...
(added in the 9th century by a later scribe). Lacuna: Codex Regius (8th century) and CodexSangallensis (9th century) contain a large gap after John 7:52...
The CodexSangallensis 907, designated S, is an 8th-century Latin manuscript of the New Testament. The text, written on vellum, is a version of the Latin...
in Boniface's own handwriting. CodexSangallensis 56 was copied, in the 9th century, from the Diatessaron of the Codex Fuldensis. It also contains some...
modern Swedish and the local Dalecarlian language.[citation needed] CodexSangallensis 878 Cipher runes Barnes, Michael P. (1998). "The Transitional Inscriptions"...
surviving manuscript copies is the 13th-century Codex Gigas; the earliest surviving manuscript, the CodexSangallensis, preserves books XI to XX from the 9th century...
inserted above the Greek text (in the same manner as CodexSangallensis 48 (Δ)). The text of the codex contains six gaps (Romans 1:1-4, 2:17-24, 1 Cor. 3:8-16...
(sometimes counted as one of the "rune poems"), in the 9th-century CodexSangallensis 878 (on page 321). The Younger Futhark are given after the Hebrew...
unique. For example, the letter S refers to CodexSangallensis 1395 in the gospels, but to CodexSangallensis 70 in the Pauline epistles. So sigla need...
Latin CodexSangallensis 48). Usually it is placed at the beginning of the gospel book (e.g. CodexSangallensis 48 or the Lindau Gospels). Codex Amiatinus...
amount of distinctive Anglo-Saxon rune types. The text is recorded in CodexSangallensis 878, kept in the St. Gallen abbey, and may originate from Fulda, Germany...
Abbey library of Saint Gall, where it remains to this day (indexed as CodexSangallensis 1092). It is the only surviving major architectural drawing from the...
The Philobiblon Poor Man's Bible Codex Amiatinus Codex Complutensis I Codex Fuldensis Codex Gigas CodexSangallensis 1395 List of New Testament Latin...
from manuscript in The British Library St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, CodexSangallensis 378 (11th century) p. 28. Contains the poem Nonae Aprilis norunt quinos...
who makes a grab at it. The 9th-century abecedarium anguliscum in CodexSangallensis 878 shows eolh as a peculiar shape, as it were a bindrune of the older...
and V of Paul's history. The earliest complete manuscript is the CodexSangallensis 635 written sometime between the 8th and the 10th centuries and designated...