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The Journal of Theological Studies Advance Access originally published online on May 28, 2008
The Journal of Theological Studies 2008 59(2):520-545; doi:10.1093/jts/flm177
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Five New Testament Manuscripts: Recently Discovered Fragments in a Private Collection in Cambridge

Peter M. Head

Faculty of Divinity and Tyndale House, University of Cambridge

Correspondence: pmh15{at}cam.ac.uk


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This article publishes for the first time the extant remains of five New Testament uncial manuscripts in a private collection in Cambridge. These comprise portions of Romans 8 (0311); Luke 5 and 7 (0312); Mark 4 (0313); John 5 (0314); Mark 2 and 3 (0315). In each case the format and date of the original manuscripts is discussed, and complete transcriptions and photographs of all the extant material are also included.


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