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Uncial 0171 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 07 ( Soden) are two
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leaves of a late third century (or beginning of the fourth) Greek uncial
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codex containing fragments of the
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and the
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. Luke fragment, in two parts, is preserved in the Laurentian Library collection in
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(PSI 1.2 + PSI 2.124), and the Matthew fragment is in the Berlin State Museum (P. 11863).Karl Jaroš (2006). ''Das Neue Testament nach den ältesten griechischen Handschriften''. CD-ROM.


Description

Uncial 0171 measures 5.7 cm by 9.2 cm from a page of two columns of 23 lines. The scribe wrote in a reformed documentary hand. It has errors of
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, the
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are contracted (ΚΣ, ΙΗΣ). ανθρωπος is uncontracted. Luke 22:51 and 22:62 are omitted. The Alands describe the text as "an early (secondary?) form of the D odex Bezaetext" and " paraphrastic". Uncial 0171 is an important witness to the existence of the
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in Egypt. Aland placed it in Category IV. It is the earliest Greek witness with text of Luke 22:43–44. It is classed as a "consistently cited witness of the first order" in
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's ''Novum Testamentum Graece''.
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, Erwin Nestle, Barbara Aland and Kurt Aland (eds), ''Novum Testamentum Graece'', 27th edition, (Stuttgart:
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, 2001), 58.
Its 27th edition (NA27) considers it even more highly than other witnesses of this type. It provides an exclamation mark (!) for "papyri and uncial manuscripts of particular significance because of their age." The manuscript was found in 1903–1905 in
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. The text was first published by the Società Italiana in Florence in 1912. Hermann von Soden knew the first fragment only in time to include it in the list of addenda in 1913. He classified it within his Ια text.
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gave a collation, he classifies the fragment in his "recension D", and argues that the divergences of the fragment from the
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are due to idiosyncrasies either of that manuscript or of the fragment itself.
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identified the Matthew and Luke portions as the work of the same scribe on the same codex. Later again, Neville Birdsall observed that a lower portion of the manuscript had been overlooked in the '' editio princeps''.J. Neville Birdsall, 'A fresh examination of the fragments of the gospel of St. Luke in Ms. 0171 and an attempted reconstruction with special reference to the recto', in Roger Gryson (editor), ''Philologia Sacra: Biblische und patristische Studien für Hermann J Frede und :de:Walter Thiele zu ihrem siebzigsten Geburtstag'', Vetus Latina 24, (Freiburg: Herder, 1993), 212-217.


Text

;Fragment (a) + (b): Recto (Luke 22:44-50) ;Fragment (a) + (b): Verso (Luke 22:50-56.61-64) ;Fragment (c): Recto (hair side) (Matthew 10:17-23) ;Fragment (c): Verso (flesh side) (Matthew 10:25-32)


See also

; Other early uncials: *
Uncial 0162 Uncial 0162 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 023 ( Soden; also known as Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 847 or P.Oxy. 847), is one vellum leaf of a Codex containing The Gospel of John in Greek. It has been paleographically assigned a 3rd or 4th century ...
* Uncial 0189 * Uncial 0220 * Uncial 0308 ; Related articles: * List of New Testament uncials *
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References


Further reading

* Ermenegildo Pistelli
''Papiri greci e latini della Società Italiana''
(Florence, 1912), 1:2-4; 2:22-25. * Kurt Aland, ''Alter und Entstehung des D-Textes im Neuen Testament. Betrachtungen zu 𝔓 69 und 0171'', Miscellània\Papirològica Ramon Roca-Puig (Barcelona 1987), pp. 37–61. * James Neville Birdsall, ''A Fresh Examination of the Fragments of the Gospel of St. Luke in MS. 0171 and an Attempted Reconstruction with Special Reference to the Recto'', in: ''Collected papers in Greek and Georgian Textual Criticism'', Texts and Studies, Gorgias Press 2006, Vol. 3, pp. 15–138. *


External links


Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana

''Books of the New Testament on Parchment in Codex Form''
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