Uncial 0122
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| New Testament manuscript | |
| Text | Galatians †; Hebrews † |
|---|---|
| Date | 9th-century |
| Script | Greek |
| Now at | Russian National Library |
| Size | 25 cm by 20 cm |
| Type | Byzantine text-type |
| Category | III |
Uncial 0122 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α 1030 (Soden), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 9th-century.[1] Hort designated it by Od.[2]
Text
The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type, but with considerable deviations from the Byzantine text (Galatians 5:12.14.17.22.23.24; 6:1.3). Aland placed it in Category III.[1] It means the text of the manuscript has a historical importance.
In Galatians 6:2 its read αναπληρωσατε along with א, A, C, Dgr, K, P, Ψ, 33, 81, 88, 104, 181, Byz.[4]
It was heavily corrected.
History
Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 9th-century.[1][5]
The manuscript was examined and described by Constantin von Tischendorf,[3] Eduard de Muralt[6] and Kurt Treu.
The codex now is located in the Russian National Library (Gr. 32), in Saint Petersburg.[1]