Chapter 36

Nicoll, Prof. of Hebrew, Oxford, 98.Nitrian desert, manuscripts from, 145.Nolan, Dr., II.267.Northumbria, MSS. written in, II.59.Notation of manuscripts of N. T., 77-8.Obeli, II.26n1,323,365-6, &c.Oblak, II.159.Oecumenii ὑποθέσεις to N. T., &c., 67, also under the MSS.Old Latin Biblical Texts, II.48,49,50.Old Latin version,seeVersions.Omissions, 7, 15.Order of books in N. T., 72-4;Western order, 73n2, Evan. 461.Order of words, variations in, 9.Origen, fanciful biblical speculations, II.262-3,266,269-70,271.Origen, his Hexapla, II.266.Orme's memoir of 1 John v. 7, II.401n.[pg 425]Orthodox readings, not improbable, II.251-2.Orthography of manuscripts of N. T., II.312-20.Ostromir Gospels, II.159.Palaeographical Society, I. App. B.Palestinian,seeVersions.Palimpsest described, 25; double, 141.Palmer, E., Archdn., 119n; II.208,243.Pamphilus, Martyr, and his library, II.266-7.Paper, cotton and linen, 23.Papyrus, 23-4; MSS. on, 33;of Hyperides, 41, 44, 48.SeeHerculanean Rolls.Paradiplomatic evidence, II.253-4.Paragraph, 128.SeeSections.Parchment, 23-6; dyed purple, 26.Paronomasia, II.399n2.Particles omitted or interchanged, 14.Patriarchates, the five, 67, Evan. 211.Paul, Acts of, 97.Pauline Epistles (Paul.), ancient divisions of, 64-6, 78.Penn, Granville, 15n1.Pens, different instruments used for, 27.Pericopae of Church Lessons, 11, 75.SeeBengel.Pericope adulterae, 81n, 99n2.Persic versions of N. T., II.165-6.SeeVersions.Peshitto, II.6-14.SeeVersions.Petrie, Dr. Flinders, II.143.Philodemus περὶ κακιῶν, 30, 33, 44.Philoxenian Syriac, II.25-9.SeeVersions,Harkleian.Philoxenus or Xenaias, Bp., II.25.Pictures in MSS., 190, andpassim.Pierius, II.269.Pius IV, II.63.Plantin, Greek N. T., II.181;Peshitto N. T., II.9.Plato, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.Pocock, Edw., II.165.Pocock, Rev. Nicholas, 182.Pococke, Richard, II.26.Polyglott, Antwerp (Plantin), II.9.Polyglott, Bagster's, II.11.Polyglott, Complutensian (seeComplutensian), II.176-81.Polyglott, London (seeWalton), II.163.Polyglott, Paris, II.10.Porson, R., II.406.Porter, J. Scott, II.31,228.Praxapostolos,seeApostolos.Printing, invention of, II.61,175.Προγράμματα, Evan. 597.Prologues, 67, 68, 190, andpassim.“Psalms of Solomon,”99.Psalters, Greek, first printed, II.175.Psalters, MS. on papyrus, 46.Punchard, E. G., II.248n2.Punctuation, 48-9, andpassim.Purple and gold or silver manuscripts, 27.Pusey, Philip E., II.12,18,19.Quarto,seeForm.Quaternion,seeForm.Quatremère,seeCoptic.Quotations from Fathers, II.167-74.SeeFathers.Quotations from Old Test. in New, 12-13.Received Text, II.264; founded on what editions, II.195n3,193n1.Recension, false, 16-17; recensions,seeFamilies.Reed used for writing, 27.Reiche, J. G., II.283n.Ῥήματᾳ or ῥήσεις, 65, 68-9, App. D.Rettig, H. C. M., 157.Reuchlin, J., 10n.Reuss, Ed., II.175n,181n, &c.Revised Text, II.243.Revisers, the two, II.292-6.Rhythm, cause of various readings, II.254.Ridley, Gloucester, II.27.Roberts, Alex., 18n1; II.244n2,248n1,320n.Rolled manuscripts, 28-9.Rönsch, H., II.54.Rosetta stone, 31, &c.Rulotta, Abbate, 110.Σ, the weak, II.315.Sabatier, P., II.42.Seeunder Lat. MSS.Σαββατοκυριακαί, 328, &c.Sahak, St., 148, &c.Sahidic or Thebaic dialect and version, II.119-39.SeeVersions.Sakkelion, A. I., 272.Sanday, Dr., II.48,127,293.Sarravianus, Cod. LXX, 49n, 51; II.378. Part of the Colbert Pentateuch.Schaaf, Ch., and Leusden, J., Peshitto N. T., II.181,183.Schmeller, J. A., Frankish version, II.165.Scholz, J. M. A., 240; II.226-30;labours,227; character,228; theory of families,229-30, andpassim.Schulz, D., II.48,228.Schwartze, M. G., Bohairic N. T., &c., II.101-3.Scott, C. B., D.D., II.198.Scribes, chiefly clergy or monks, II.252.Scrivener, F. H. A., his Collations,see[pg 426]Vol. I. Index II;edition of D, 127, &c.;of Cod. Augiensis, 177-8;of Revised Gr. Text, II.243;of“Adversaria et Critica Sacra,”I. App. I, I. 252.Seealso II.79,195n3,243, andpassim.Sections,(1) in B, 56-7;(2) greater, 57-8;(3)“Ammonian,”59-63;(4) Euthalian, 63-4;(5) other, 64-5.Semicursive letters, Evan. M, 274.Semler, J. S., II.211,215.Signatures of sheets, 28, 164.Silver, used in writing, 27.Silvestre, M. J. B., Paléographie Universelle, 21, &c., App. C.Simonides, Constantine, 94-7·Sinaitic MS. (א), 90-7;discovery of, 90-1;description, 91-3;age, 94-5;derived from a papyrus, 95;imposture of Simonides, 95-7;character of, 97; II.267-8.Sionita, Gabriel, Peshitto N. T., &c., II.10.Sixtus V, Pope, his Latin Bible, II.63-5.Skeat, W. W., II.148,164.Slavonic, II.158-61.SeeVersions.Slips of the pen, a source of various readings, 16.Smith, R. Payne, Dean, II.354.Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, II.103.Specimens of four Syriac versions of N. T., II.38-40.Specimens of the Coptic, II.128,139,142,144.

Nicoll, Prof. of Hebrew, Oxford, 98.Nitrian desert, manuscripts from, 145.Nolan, Dr., II.267.Northumbria, MSS. written in, II.59.Notation of manuscripts of N. T., 77-8.Obeli, II.26n1,323,365-6, &c.Oblak, II.159.Oecumenii ὑποθέσεις to N. T., &c., 67, also under the MSS.Old Latin Biblical Texts, II.48,49,50.Old Latin version,seeVersions.Omissions, 7, 15.Order of books in N. T., 72-4;Western order, 73n2, Evan. 461.Order of words, variations in, 9.Origen, fanciful biblical speculations, II.262-3,266,269-70,271.Origen, his Hexapla, II.266.Orme's memoir of 1 John v. 7, II.401n.[pg 425]Orthodox readings, not improbable, II.251-2.Orthography of manuscripts of N. T., II.312-20.Ostromir Gospels, II.159.Palaeographical Society, I. App. B.Palestinian,seeVersions.Palimpsest described, 25; double, 141.Palmer, E., Archdn., 119n; II.208,243.Pamphilus, Martyr, and his library, II.266-7.Paper, cotton and linen, 23.Papyrus, 23-4; MSS. on, 33;of Hyperides, 41, 44, 48.SeeHerculanean Rolls.Paradiplomatic evidence, II.253-4.Paragraph, 128.SeeSections.Parchment, 23-6; dyed purple, 26.Paronomasia, II.399n2.Particles omitted or interchanged, 14.Patriarchates, the five, 67, Evan. 211.Paul, Acts of, 97.Pauline Epistles (Paul.), ancient divisions of, 64-6, 78.Penn, Granville, 15n1.Pens, different instruments used for, 27.Pericopae of Church Lessons, 11, 75.SeeBengel.Pericope adulterae, 81n, 99n2.Persic versions of N. T., II.165-6.SeeVersions.Peshitto, II.6-14.SeeVersions.Petrie, Dr. Flinders, II.143.Philodemus περὶ κακιῶν, 30, 33, 44.Philoxenian Syriac, II.25-9.SeeVersions,Harkleian.Philoxenus or Xenaias, Bp., II.25.Pictures in MSS., 190, andpassim.Pierius, II.269.Pius IV, II.63.Plantin, Greek N. T., II.181;Peshitto N. T., II.9.Plato, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.Pocock, Edw., II.165.Pocock, Rev. Nicholas, 182.Pococke, Richard, II.26.Polyglott, Antwerp (Plantin), II.9.Polyglott, Bagster's, II.11.Polyglott, Complutensian (seeComplutensian), II.176-81.Polyglott, London (seeWalton), II.163.Polyglott, Paris, II.10.Porson, R., II.406.Porter, J. Scott, II.31,228.Praxapostolos,seeApostolos.Printing, invention of, II.61,175.Προγράμματα, Evan. 597.Prologues, 67, 68, 190, andpassim.“Psalms of Solomon,”99.Psalters, Greek, first printed, II.175.Psalters, MS. on papyrus, 46.Punchard, E. G., II.248n2.Punctuation, 48-9, andpassim.Purple and gold or silver manuscripts, 27.Pusey, Philip E., II.12,18,19.Quarto,seeForm.Quaternion,seeForm.Quatremère,seeCoptic.Quotations from Fathers, II.167-74.SeeFathers.Quotations from Old Test. in New, 12-13.Received Text, II.264; founded on what editions, II.195n3,193n1.Recension, false, 16-17; recensions,seeFamilies.Reed used for writing, 27.Reiche, J. G., II.283n.Ῥήματᾳ or ῥήσεις, 65, 68-9, App. D.Rettig, H. C. M., 157.Reuchlin, J., 10n.Reuss, Ed., II.175n,181n, &c.Revised Text, II.243.Revisers, the two, II.292-6.Rhythm, cause of various readings, II.254.Ridley, Gloucester, II.27.Roberts, Alex., 18n1; II.244n2,248n1,320n.Rolled manuscripts, 28-9.Rönsch, H., II.54.Rosetta stone, 31, &c.Rulotta, Abbate, 110.Σ, the weak, II.315.Sabatier, P., II.42.Seeunder Lat. MSS.Σαββατοκυριακαί, 328, &c.Sahak, St., 148, &c.Sahidic or Thebaic dialect and version, II.119-39.SeeVersions.Sakkelion, A. I., 272.Sanday, Dr., II.48,127,293.Sarravianus, Cod. LXX, 49n, 51; II.378. Part of the Colbert Pentateuch.Schaaf, Ch., and Leusden, J., Peshitto N. T., II.181,183.Schmeller, J. A., Frankish version, II.165.Scholz, J. M. A., 240; II.226-30;labours,227; character,228; theory of families,229-30, andpassim.Schulz, D., II.48,228.Schwartze, M. G., Bohairic N. T., &c., II.101-3.Scott, C. B., D.D., II.198.Scribes, chiefly clergy or monks, II.252.Scrivener, F. H. A., his Collations,see[pg 426]Vol. I. Index II;edition of D, 127, &c.;of Cod. Augiensis, 177-8;of Revised Gr. Text, II.243;of“Adversaria et Critica Sacra,”I. App. I, I. 252.Seealso II.79,195n3,243, andpassim.Sections,(1) in B, 56-7;(2) greater, 57-8;(3)“Ammonian,”59-63;(4) Euthalian, 63-4;(5) other, 64-5.Semicursive letters, Evan. M, 274.Semler, J. S., II.211,215.Signatures of sheets, 28, 164.Silver, used in writing, 27.Silvestre, M. J. B., Paléographie Universelle, 21, &c., App. C.Simonides, Constantine, 94-7·Sinaitic MS. (א), 90-7;discovery of, 90-1;description, 91-3;age, 94-5;derived from a papyrus, 95;imposture of Simonides, 95-7;character of, 97; II.267-8.Sionita, Gabriel, Peshitto N. T., &c., II.10.Sixtus V, Pope, his Latin Bible, II.63-5.Skeat, W. W., II.148,164.Slavonic, II.158-61.SeeVersions.Slips of the pen, a source of various readings, 16.Smith, R. Payne, Dean, II.354.Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, II.103.Specimens of four Syriac versions of N. T., II.38-40.Specimens of the Coptic, II.128,139,142,144.

Nicoll, Prof. of Hebrew, Oxford, 98.Nitrian desert, manuscripts from, 145.Nolan, Dr., II.267.Northumbria, MSS. written in, II.59.Notation of manuscripts of N. T., 77-8.Obeli, II.26n1,323,365-6, &c.Oblak, II.159.Oecumenii ὑποθέσεις to N. T., &c., 67, also under the MSS.Old Latin Biblical Texts, II.48,49,50.Old Latin version,seeVersions.Omissions, 7, 15.Order of books in N. T., 72-4;Western order, 73n2, Evan. 461.Order of words, variations in, 9.Origen, fanciful biblical speculations, II.262-3,266,269-70,271.Origen, his Hexapla, II.266.Orme's memoir of 1 John v. 7, II.401n.[pg 425]Orthodox readings, not improbable, II.251-2.Orthography of manuscripts of N. T., II.312-20.Ostromir Gospels, II.159.Palaeographical Society, I. App. B.Palestinian,seeVersions.Palimpsest described, 25; double, 141.Palmer, E., Archdn., 119n; II.208,243.Pamphilus, Martyr, and his library, II.266-7.Paper, cotton and linen, 23.Papyrus, 23-4; MSS. on, 33;of Hyperides, 41, 44, 48.SeeHerculanean Rolls.Paradiplomatic evidence, II.253-4.Paragraph, 128.SeeSections.Parchment, 23-6; dyed purple, 26.Paronomasia, II.399n2.Particles omitted or interchanged, 14.Patriarchates, the five, 67, Evan. 211.Paul, Acts of, 97.Pauline Epistles (Paul.), ancient divisions of, 64-6, 78.Penn, Granville, 15n1.Pens, different instruments used for, 27.Pericopae of Church Lessons, 11, 75.SeeBengel.Pericope adulterae, 81n, 99n2.Persic versions of N. T., II.165-6.SeeVersions.Peshitto, II.6-14.SeeVersions.Petrie, Dr. Flinders, II.143.Philodemus περὶ κακιῶν, 30, 33, 44.Philoxenian Syriac, II.25-9.SeeVersions,Harkleian.Philoxenus or Xenaias, Bp., II.25.Pictures in MSS., 190, andpassim.Pierius, II.269.Pius IV, II.63.Plantin, Greek N. T., II.181;Peshitto N. T., II.9.Plato, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.Pocock, Edw., II.165.Pocock, Rev. Nicholas, 182.Pococke, Richard, II.26.Polyglott, Antwerp (Plantin), II.9.Polyglott, Bagster's, II.11.Polyglott, Complutensian (seeComplutensian), II.176-81.Polyglott, London (seeWalton), II.163.Polyglott, Paris, II.10.Porson, R., II.406.Porter, J. Scott, II.31,228.Praxapostolos,seeApostolos.Printing, invention of, II.61,175.Προγράμματα, Evan. 597.Prologues, 67, 68, 190, andpassim.“Psalms of Solomon,”99.Psalters, Greek, first printed, II.175.Psalters, MS. on papyrus, 46.Punchard, E. G., II.248n2.Punctuation, 48-9, andpassim.Purple and gold or silver manuscripts, 27.Pusey, Philip E., II.12,18,19.Quarto,seeForm.Quaternion,seeForm.Quatremère,seeCoptic.Quotations from Fathers, II.167-74.SeeFathers.Quotations from Old Test. in New, 12-13.Received Text, II.264; founded on what editions, II.195n3,193n1.Recension, false, 16-17; recensions,seeFamilies.Reed used for writing, 27.Reiche, J. G., II.283n.Ῥήματᾳ or ῥήσεις, 65, 68-9, App. D.Rettig, H. C. M., 157.Reuchlin, J., 10n.Reuss, Ed., II.175n,181n, &c.Revised Text, II.243.Revisers, the two, II.292-6.Rhythm, cause of various readings, II.254.Ridley, Gloucester, II.27.Roberts, Alex., 18n1; II.244n2,248n1,320n.Rolled manuscripts, 28-9.Rönsch, H., II.54.Rosetta stone, 31, &c.Rulotta, Abbate, 110.Σ, the weak, II.315.Sabatier, P., II.42.Seeunder Lat. MSS.Σαββατοκυριακαί, 328, &c.Sahak, St., 148, &c.Sahidic or Thebaic dialect and version, II.119-39.SeeVersions.Sakkelion, A. I., 272.Sanday, Dr., II.48,127,293.Sarravianus, Cod. LXX, 49n, 51; II.378. Part of the Colbert Pentateuch.Schaaf, Ch., and Leusden, J., Peshitto N. T., II.181,183.Schmeller, J. A., Frankish version, II.165.Scholz, J. M. A., 240; II.226-30;labours,227; character,228; theory of families,229-30, andpassim.Schulz, D., II.48,228.Schwartze, M. G., Bohairic N. T., &c., II.101-3.Scott, C. B., D.D., II.198.Scribes, chiefly clergy or monks, II.252.Scrivener, F. H. A., his Collations,see[pg 426]Vol. I. Index II;edition of D, 127, &c.;of Cod. Augiensis, 177-8;of Revised Gr. Text, II.243;of“Adversaria et Critica Sacra,”I. App. I, I. 252.Seealso II.79,195n3,243, andpassim.Sections,(1) in B, 56-7;(2) greater, 57-8;(3)“Ammonian,”59-63;(4) Euthalian, 63-4;(5) other, 64-5.Semicursive letters, Evan. M, 274.Semler, J. S., II.211,215.Signatures of sheets, 28, 164.Silver, used in writing, 27.Silvestre, M. J. B., Paléographie Universelle, 21, &c., App. C.Simonides, Constantine, 94-7·Sinaitic MS. (א), 90-7;discovery of, 90-1;description, 91-3;age, 94-5;derived from a papyrus, 95;imposture of Simonides, 95-7;character of, 97; II.267-8.Sionita, Gabriel, Peshitto N. T., &c., II.10.Sixtus V, Pope, his Latin Bible, II.63-5.Skeat, W. W., II.148,164.Slavonic, II.158-61.SeeVersions.Slips of the pen, a source of various readings, 16.Smith, R. Payne, Dean, II.354.Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, II.103.Specimens of four Syriac versions of N. T., II.38-40.Specimens of the Coptic, II.128,139,142,144.

Nicoll, Prof. of Hebrew, Oxford, 98.

Nicoll, Prof. of Hebrew, Oxford, 98.

Nitrian desert, manuscripts from, 145.

Nitrian desert, manuscripts from, 145.

Nolan, Dr., II.267.

Nolan, Dr., II.267.

Northumbria, MSS. written in, II.59.

Northumbria, MSS. written in, II.59.

Notation of manuscripts of N. T., 77-8.

Notation of manuscripts of N. T., 77-8.

Obeli, II.26n1,323,365-6, &c.

Obeli, II.26n1,323,365-6, &c.

Oblak, II.159.

Oblak, II.159.

Oecumenii ὑποθέσεις to N. T., &c., 67, also under the MSS.

Oecumenii ὑποθέσεις to N. T., &c., 67, also under the MSS.

Old Latin Biblical Texts, II.48,49,50.

Old Latin Biblical Texts, II.48,49,50.

Old Latin version,seeVersions.

Old Latin version,seeVersions.

Omissions, 7, 15.

Omissions, 7, 15.

Order of books in N. T., 72-4;Western order, 73n2, Evan. 461.

Order of books in N. T., 72-4;

Western order, 73n2, Evan. 461.

Order of words, variations in, 9.

Order of words, variations in, 9.

Origen, fanciful biblical speculations, II.262-3,266,269-70,271.

Origen, fanciful biblical speculations, II.262-3,266,269-70,271.

Origen, his Hexapla, II.266.

Origen, his Hexapla, II.266.

Orme's memoir of 1 John v. 7, II.401n.

Orme's memoir of 1 John v. 7, II.401n.

Orthodox readings, not improbable, II.251-2.

Orthodox readings, not improbable, II.251-2.

Orthography of manuscripts of N. T., II.312-20.

Orthography of manuscripts of N. T., II.312-20.

Ostromir Gospels, II.159.

Ostromir Gospels, II.159.

Palaeographical Society, I. App. B.

Palaeographical Society, I. App. B.

Palestinian,seeVersions.

Palestinian,seeVersions.

Palimpsest described, 25; double, 141.

Palimpsest described, 25; double, 141.

Palmer, E., Archdn., 119n; II.208,243.

Palmer, E., Archdn., 119n; II.208,243.

Pamphilus, Martyr, and his library, II.266-7.

Pamphilus, Martyr, and his library, II.266-7.

Paper, cotton and linen, 23.

Paper, cotton and linen, 23.

Papyrus, 23-4; MSS. on, 33;of Hyperides, 41, 44, 48.SeeHerculanean Rolls.

Papyrus, 23-4; MSS. on, 33;

of Hyperides, 41, 44, 48.

SeeHerculanean Rolls.

Paradiplomatic evidence, II.253-4.

Paradiplomatic evidence, II.253-4.

Paragraph, 128.SeeSections.

Paragraph, 128.SeeSections.

Parchment, 23-6; dyed purple, 26.

Parchment, 23-6; dyed purple, 26.

Paronomasia, II.399n2.

Paronomasia, II.399n2.

Particles omitted or interchanged, 14.

Particles omitted or interchanged, 14.

Patriarchates, the five, 67, Evan. 211.

Patriarchates, the five, 67, Evan. 211.

Paul, Acts of, 97.

Paul, Acts of, 97.

Pauline Epistles (Paul.), ancient divisions of, 64-6, 78.

Pauline Epistles (Paul.), ancient divisions of, 64-6, 78.

Penn, Granville, 15n1.

Penn, Granville, 15n1.

Pens, different instruments used for, 27.

Pens, different instruments used for, 27.

Pericopae of Church Lessons, 11, 75.SeeBengel.

Pericopae of Church Lessons, 11, 75.SeeBengel.

Pericope adulterae, 81n, 99n2.

Pericope adulterae, 81n, 99n2.

Persic versions of N. T., II.165-6.SeeVersions.

Persic versions of N. T., II.165-6.SeeVersions.

Peshitto, II.6-14.SeeVersions.

Peshitto, II.6-14.SeeVersions.

Petrie, Dr. Flinders, II.143.

Petrie, Dr. Flinders, II.143.

Philodemus περὶ κακιῶν, 30, 33, 44.

Philodemus περὶ κακιῶν, 30, 33, 44.

Philoxenian Syriac, II.25-9.SeeVersions,Harkleian.

Philoxenian Syriac, II.25-9.SeeVersions,Harkleian.

Philoxenus or Xenaias, Bp., II.25.

Philoxenus or Xenaias, Bp., II.25.

Pictures in MSS., 190, andpassim.

Pictures in MSS., 190, andpassim.

Pierius, II.269.

Pierius, II.269.

Pius IV, II.63.

Pius IV, II.63.

Plantin, Greek N. T., II.181;Peshitto N. T., II.9.

Plantin, Greek N. T., II.181;

Peshitto N. T., II.9.

Plato, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.

Plato, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.

Pocock, Edw., II.165.

Pocock, Edw., II.165.

Pocock, Rev. Nicholas, 182.

Pocock, Rev. Nicholas, 182.

Pococke, Richard, II.26.

Pococke, Richard, II.26.

Polyglott, Antwerp (Plantin), II.9.

Polyglott, Antwerp (Plantin), II.9.

Polyglott, Bagster's, II.11.

Polyglott, Bagster's, II.11.

Polyglott, Complutensian (seeComplutensian), II.176-81.

Polyglott, Complutensian (seeComplutensian), II.176-81.

Polyglott, London (seeWalton), II.163.

Polyglott, London (seeWalton), II.163.

Polyglott, Paris, II.10.

Polyglott, Paris, II.10.

Porson, R., II.406.

Porson, R., II.406.

Porter, J. Scott, II.31,228.

Porter, J. Scott, II.31,228.

Praxapostolos,seeApostolos.

Praxapostolos,seeApostolos.

Printing, invention of, II.61,175.

Printing, invention of, II.61,175.

Προγράμματα, Evan. 597.

Προγράμματα, Evan. 597.

Prologues, 67, 68, 190, andpassim.

Prologues, 67, 68, 190, andpassim.

“Psalms of Solomon,”99.

“Psalms of Solomon,”99.

Psalters, Greek, first printed, II.175.

Psalters, Greek, first printed, II.175.

Psalters, MS. on papyrus, 46.

Psalters, MS. on papyrus, 46.

Punchard, E. G., II.248n2.

Punchard, E. G., II.248n2.

Punctuation, 48-9, andpassim.

Punctuation, 48-9, andpassim.

Purple and gold or silver manuscripts, 27.

Purple and gold or silver manuscripts, 27.

Pusey, Philip E., II.12,18,19.

Pusey, Philip E., II.12,18,19.

Quarto,seeForm.

Quarto,seeForm.

Quaternion,seeForm.

Quaternion,seeForm.

Quatremère,seeCoptic.

Quatremère,seeCoptic.

Quotations from Fathers, II.167-74.SeeFathers.

Quotations from Fathers, II.167-74.SeeFathers.

Quotations from Old Test. in New, 12-13.

Quotations from Old Test. in New, 12-13.

Received Text, II.264; founded on what editions, II.195n3,193n1.

Received Text, II.264; founded on what editions, II.195n3,193n1.

Recension, false, 16-17; recensions,seeFamilies.

Recension, false, 16-17; recensions,seeFamilies.

Reed used for writing, 27.

Reed used for writing, 27.

Reiche, J. G., II.283n.

Reiche, J. G., II.283n.

Ῥήματᾳ or ῥήσεις, 65, 68-9, App. D.

Ῥήματᾳ or ῥήσεις, 65, 68-9, App. D.

Rettig, H. C. M., 157.

Rettig, H. C. M., 157.

Reuchlin, J., 10n.

Reuchlin, J., 10n.

Reuss, Ed., II.175n,181n, &c.

Reuss, Ed., II.175n,181n, &c.

Revised Text, II.243.

Revised Text, II.243.

Revisers, the two, II.292-6.

Revisers, the two, II.292-6.

Rhythm, cause of various readings, II.254.

Rhythm, cause of various readings, II.254.

Ridley, Gloucester, II.27.

Ridley, Gloucester, II.27.

Roberts, Alex., 18n1; II.244n2,248n1,320n.

Roberts, Alex., 18n1; II.244n2,248n1,320n.

Rolled manuscripts, 28-9.

Rolled manuscripts, 28-9.

Rönsch, H., II.54.

Rönsch, H., II.54.

Rosetta stone, 31, &c.

Rosetta stone, 31, &c.

Rulotta, Abbate, 110.

Rulotta, Abbate, 110.

Σ, the weak, II.315.

Σ, the weak, II.315.

Sabatier, P., II.42.Seeunder Lat. MSS.

Sabatier, P., II.42.Seeunder Lat. MSS.

Σαββατοκυριακαί, 328, &c.

Σαββατοκυριακαί, 328, &c.

Sahak, St., 148, &c.

Sahak, St., 148, &c.

Sahidic or Thebaic dialect and version, II.119-39.SeeVersions.

Sahidic or Thebaic dialect and version, II.119-39.SeeVersions.

Sakkelion, A. I., 272.

Sakkelion, A. I., 272.

Sanday, Dr., II.48,127,293.

Sanday, Dr., II.48,127,293.

Sarravianus, Cod. LXX, 49n, 51; II.378. Part of the Colbert Pentateuch.

Sarravianus, Cod. LXX, 49n, 51; II.378. Part of the Colbert Pentateuch.

Schaaf, Ch., and Leusden, J., Peshitto N. T., II.181,183.

Schaaf, Ch., and Leusden, J., Peshitto N. T., II.181,183.

Schmeller, J. A., Frankish version, II.165.

Schmeller, J. A., Frankish version, II.165.

Scholz, J. M. A., 240; II.226-30;labours,227; character,228; theory of families,229-30, andpassim.

Scholz, J. M. A., 240; II.226-30;

labours,227; character,228; theory of families,229-30, andpassim.

Schulz, D., II.48,228.

Schulz, D., II.48,228.

Schwartze, M. G., Bohairic N. T., &c., II.101-3.

Schwartze, M. G., Bohairic N. T., &c., II.101-3.

Scott, C. B., D.D., II.198.

Scott, C. B., D.D., II.198.

Scribes, chiefly clergy or monks, II.252.

Scribes, chiefly clergy or monks, II.252.

Scrivener, F. H. A., his Collations,see[pg 426]Vol. I. Index II;edition of D, 127, &c.;of Cod. Augiensis, 177-8;of Revised Gr. Text, II.243;of“Adversaria et Critica Sacra,”I. App. I, I. 252.Seealso II.79,195n3,243, andpassim.

Scrivener, F. H. A., his Collations,see[pg 426]Vol. I. Index II;

edition of D, 127, &c.;

of Cod. Augiensis, 177-8;

of Revised Gr. Text, II.243;

of“Adversaria et Critica Sacra,”I. App. I, I. 252.

Seealso II.79,195n3,243, andpassim.

Sections,(1) in B, 56-7;(2) greater, 57-8;(3)“Ammonian,”59-63;(4) Euthalian, 63-4;(5) other, 64-5.

Sections,

(1) in B, 56-7;

(2) greater, 57-8;

(3)“Ammonian,”59-63;

(4) Euthalian, 63-4;

(5) other, 64-5.

Semicursive letters, Evan. M, 274.

Semicursive letters, Evan. M, 274.

Semler, J. S., II.211,215.

Semler, J. S., II.211,215.

Signatures of sheets, 28, 164.

Signatures of sheets, 28, 164.

Silver, used in writing, 27.

Silver, used in writing, 27.

Silvestre, M. J. B., Paléographie Universelle, 21, &c., App. C.

Silvestre, M. J. B., Paléographie Universelle, 21, &c., App. C.

Simonides, Constantine, 94-7·

Simonides, Constantine, 94-7·

Sinaitic MS. (א), 90-7;discovery of, 90-1;description, 91-3;age, 94-5;derived from a papyrus, 95;imposture of Simonides, 95-7;character of, 97; II.267-8.

Sinaitic MS. (א), 90-7;

discovery of, 90-1;

description, 91-3;

age, 94-5;

derived from a papyrus, 95;

imposture of Simonides, 95-7;

character of, 97; II.267-8.

Sionita, Gabriel, Peshitto N. T., &c., II.10.

Sionita, Gabriel, Peshitto N. T., &c., II.10.

Sixtus V, Pope, his Latin Bible, II.63-5.

Sixtus V, Pope, his Latin Bible, II.63-5.

Skeat, W. W., II.148,164.

Skeat, W. W., II.148,164.

Slavonic, II.158-61.SeeVersions.

Slavonic, II.158-61.SeeVersions.

Slips of the pen, a source of various readings, 16.

Slips of the pen, a source of various readings, 16.

Smith, R. Payne, Dean, II.354.

Smith, R. Payne, Dean, II.354.

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, II.103.

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, II.103.

Specimens of four Syriac versions of N. T., II.38-40.

Specimens of four Syriac versions of N. T., II.38-40.

Specimens of the Coptic, II.128,139,142,144.

Specimens of the Coptic, II.128,139,142,144.


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