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Boerner Epistles Facsimile Edition

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The Boerner Epistles, known to scholars of the Greek Bible as Codex Boernerianus, is a ninth-century manuscript from St. Gall. The manuscript contains the letters of Saint Paul of the Christian New Testament written in Greek with an interlinear—often word-for-word—Latin translation. The manuscript includes an Irish poem recounting a pilgrimage to Rome (fol. 23r). The large letters at the beginnings of sense units of the Greek text are often touched with bright colors, predominantly yellow, red, and purple. The book was damaged in World War II.

We have 1 facsimile edition of the manuscript "Boerner Epistles": Der codex Boernerianus der Briefe des Apostles Paulus facsimile edition, published by Karl W. Hiersemann, 1909

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Manuscript book description compiled by Britt Boler Hunter.
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Der codex Boernerianus der Briefe des Apostles Paulus

Leipzig: Karl W. Hiersemann, 1909

  • Commentary (German) by Reichardt, Alexander
  • Full-size color reproduction of the entire original document, Boerner Epistles: the facsimile attempts to replicate the look-and-feel and physical features of the original document; pages are trimmed according to the original format; the binding might not be consistent with the current document binding.

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