Pauline Epistles, Epistle to the Laodiceans, Acts, Catholic Epistles, Revelation (the 'Codex Ulmensis')
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The so-called ‘Codex Ulmensis’ (so-called in reference to its 17th- and 18th-century German owners from Ulm) contains the New Testament (except the Four Gospels) and shows strong evidence of having been made at St Gall Abbey, Switzerland. Its textual recension is specific to manuscripts from the...
A beautiful codex with colorful and golden illustrations of the four evangelists and floral patterns. It belongs to the so-called Alexandrian or Egyptian Vulgate recension, which became the most wide spread version of the Gospels in the Coptic and other communities from the thirteenth century on...