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<p> (CODEX BARBERINUS), which belongs to the Barberini Library at Rome, No. 225, and is now designated by the letter Y, is a fragment (six leaves) of John's gospel, written on vellum, in folio, probably of the 8th century. It contains John 16:3 to John 19:41 prefixed to a [[Codex]] of the gospels ( G 392) furnished with Theophylact's commentaries, of the 12th century. The text is mixed, and lies about midway between Cod. A and Cod. B, i.e. between the [[Vatican]] and Alexandrinus. Scholz imperfectly collated the fragment, and Tischendorf published it entire, with a facsimile, in his Monumenta [[Sacra]] Inedita, in 1846. (See Manuscripts, Biblical). (B. P.) </p>
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<p> [[(Codex Barberinus]] ) which belongs to the Barberini [[Library]] at Rome, No. 225, and is now designated by the letter Y, is a fragment (six leaves) of John's gospel, written on vellum, in folio, probably of the 8th century. It contains &nbsp;John 16:3 to &nbsp;John 19:41 prefixed to a Codex of the gospels ( ''G'' 392) furnished with Theophylact's commentaries, of the 12th century. The text is mixed, and lies about midway between Cod. A and Cod. B, i.e. between the [[Vatican]] and Alexandrinus. Scholz imperfectly collated the fragment, and Tischendorf published it entire, with a facsimile, in his Monumenta [[Sacra]] Inedita, in 1846. (See Biblical Manuscripts). (B. P.) </p>
 
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<ref name="term_22904"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/barberini+manuscript Barberini Manuscript from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_22904"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/barberini+manuscript Barberini Manuscript from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Barberini Manuscript [1]

(Codex Barberinus ) which belongs to the Barberini Library at Rome, No. 225, and is now designated by the letter Y, is a fragment (six leaves) of John's gospel, written on vellum, in folio, probably of the 8th century. It contains  John 16:3 to  John 19:41 prefixed to a Codex of the gospels ( G 392) furnished with Theophylact's commentaries, of the 12th century. The text is mixed, and lies about midway between Cod. A and Cod. B, i.e. between the Vatican and Alexandrinus. Scholz imperfectly collated the fragment, and Tischendorf published it entire, with a facsimile, in his Monumenta Sacra Inedita, in 1846. (See Biblical Manuscripts). (B. P.)

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