Uncial 076
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|number = 076
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|text = Acts
|script = Greek
|date = 5th /6th-century
|now at = Pierpont Morgan Library
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|size = 17 x 15 cm
|type = Alexandrian text-type
|cat = II
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Uncial 076 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), α1008 (Soden), is a Greek uncial manuscript of the New Testament, dated palaeographically to the 5th or 6th-century. Formerly it was labeled by יa.{{Cite book | author = C. R. Gregory | title = Textkritik des Neuen Testaments | publisher = Hinrichs | location = Leipzig | year = 1909 | volume = 3 | page = 1061}}
Description
Survived only one parchment leaf (17 cm by 15 cm). The codex is written in two columns per page, 23 lines per page, 9-10 letters per line.{{Cite book
| last = Aland
| first = Kurt
| authorlink = Kurt Aland
| last2 = Aland
| first2 = Barbara
| authorlink2 = Barbara Aland
| others = Erroll F. Rhodes (trans.)
| title = The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Textual Criticism
| publisher = William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
| year = 1995
| location = Grand Rapids
| page = 120
| url =
| doi =
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| isbn = 978-0-8028-4098-1}} It contains a part of the Acts of the Apostles (2:11-22) with some missing words or letters.{{r|Gregory}} It used breathings and accents. The nomina sacra are abbreviated. The Old Testament quotations are marked by inverted comma (>).
Text
The Greek text of this codex is a representative of the Alexandrian text-type with some alien readings. Aland placed it in Category II.
The most interesting readings occurs in 2:13 where fragment supports Codex Bezae against all other manuscripts.B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt, The Amherst Papyri, being an account of the Greek Papyri in the collection of Lord Amherst of Hackney at Didlington Hall, Norfolk I (London 1900), p. 42.
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History
Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 5th or 6th century.{{Cite web |url=http://intf.uni-muenster.de/vmr/NTVMR/ListeHandschriften.php?ObjID=20076 |title=Liste Handschriften |publisher=Institute for New Testament Textual Research |accessdate=21 April 2011 |location=Münster}}
The manuscript once belonged to Lord Amherst in Norfolk. In 1908/1909 Lord Amherst sold his library.{{r|Gregory}}
The codex is located now in the Pierpont Morgan Library (Pap. G. 8) at New York City.{{r|Aland}}
See also
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References
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Further reading
- B. P. Grenfell and A. S. Hunt, [https://archive.org/stream/amherstpapyribei01grenuoft#page/44/mode/2up The Amherst Papyri, being an account of the Greek Papyri in the collection of Lord Amherst of Hackney at Didlington Hall, Norfolk] I (London 1900), pp. 41–43.
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Category:Greek New Testament uncials