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This definitive work by renowned biblical scholar Constantin von Tischendorf examines the Codex Sinaiticus, one of the most significant ancient Biblical manuscripts in existence. Originally discovered in Saint Catherine’s Monastery in the Sinai Peninsula, this 4th-century Greek manuscript represents an invaluable window into early Christian textual traditions.
Tischendorf’s meticulous analysis traces the manuscript’s journey from its discovery through its acquisition by the British Museum. The book provides detailed paleographic and textual examination, establishing the Codex Sinaiticus’s critical importance for understanding Biblical transmission and authenticity. Through scholarly investigation, Tischendorf demonstrates how this ancient document illuminates the history of the New Testament canon and early Christian practice.
Essential reading for scholars, theologians, and historians interested in Biblical manuscripts and early Christianity, this work remains a cornerstone reference in textual criticism and manuscript studies.







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