In the Sinaitic MS., in which there are four columns to a page, the Gospel of Mark ends on the second, and that of Luke begins on the third. The Vatican MS. has at the end of verse 8 the usual arabesque which is placed at the end of a book, and the subscription... Journal of the American Oriental Society - Page 197by American Oriental Society - 1880Full view - About this book
| John William Burgon - Bible - 1871 - 386 pages
...established rule ? The phenomenon, — (I believe I was the first to call distinct attention to it,) — is in the highest degree significant, and admits of only...but he prudently left a blank space in memoriam rei. Never was blank more intelligible ! Never was silence more eloquent ! By this simple expedient, strange... | |
| John William Burgon - Bible - 1871 - 380 pages
...attention to it,) — is in the highest degree significant, and admits of only one interpretation. Ute older MS. from which Cod. B was copied must have infallibly...but he prudently left a blank space in memoriam rei. Never was blank more intelligible ! Never was silence more eloquent ! By this simple expedient, strange... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1872 - 542 pages
...interpretation. The older * Vercellone, " Dissertazioni Accademiche," p. 125. MS. from which Codex B was copied must have infallibly contained the twelve...; but he prudently left a blank space in memoriam ret. Never was blank more intelligible! Never was silence more eloquent! .... ... By leaving room for... | |
| Ezra Abbot - Bible - 1888 - 518 pages
...8 the usual arabesque which is placed at the end of a book, and the subscription ката yiapuav. But the phenomenon of the blank column is, to Mr....obeyed: but he prudently left a blank space in memoriam ret" (p. 87). The Sinaitic, on the other hand, "was copied from a Codex which had been already mutilated... | |
| Ezra Abbot - Bible - 1888 - 518 pages
...verse 8 the usual arabesque which is placed at the end of a book, and the subscription KITO. Ma/Miw. But the phenomenon of the blank column is, to Mr....he obeyed: but he prudently left a blank space in mcmoriani rci" (p. 87). The Sinaitic, on the other hand, " was copied from a Codex which had baen already... | |
| Ezra Abbot - Bible - 1888 - 528 pages
...verse 8 the usual arabesque which is placed at the end of a book, and the subscription *oo Ma/«<n>. But the phenomenon of the blank column is, to Mr....significant, and admits of only one interpretation. Tlic older ATS., from which Cod. B was copied, must have infallibly contained the twelve verses in... | |
| Edward Meyrick Goulburn - 1892 - 454 pages
...attention to it,) — is in the highest degree significant, and admits of only one interpretat'on. Thr older MS. from which Cod. B was copied must have infallibly...but he prudently left a blank space in memoriam rei. Never was blank more intelligible ! Never was silence more eloquent ! " — Burgon's ' Last Twelve... | |
| American Oriental Society - Oriental philology - 1880 - 838 pages
...the usual arabesque which is placed at the end of a book, and the subscription ката Марчоу. But the phenomenon of the blank column is to Mr. Burgon...significant, and admits of only one interpretation. T/ie older MS. from which Cod. B was copied must have infallibly contained the twelve verses in dispute.... | |
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