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Codices Ambrosiani

leaf of the Codex Ambrosianus B. Codex Ambrosianus S. 45 super

The Codices Ambrosiani A–E are five biblical manuscripts dating to the 6th–11th centuries CE now in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan.[1] They are written by different hands and in different alphabets. The codices contain scattered passages from the Old Testament (Nehemiah) and the New Testament (including parts of the Gospels and the Epistles), as well as some commentaries known as Skeireins, rare survivals in the Gothic language.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Oxford Biblical Studies article on 'Josephus Flavius'[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Antonio Maria Ceriani, Translatio syra pescitto Veteris Testamenti: ex codice Ambrosiano sec. fere VI, photolithographice edita, curante et adnotante (Milan, 1876).