New Testament manuscript
Papyrus 36 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), designated by siglum 𝔓36, is a copy of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of John, it contains only John 3:14-18.31-32.34-35. The manuscript palaeographically has been assigned to the 6th century.[1]
The Greek text of this codex is an eclectic. Aland placed it in Category III.[1]
The manuscript was examined by Pistelli, Carlini, and Horseley.
It is currently housed at the Laurentian Library (PSI 3) in Florence.[1][2]
See also
References
Further reading
- E. Pistelli, Papiri greci e latini della Società Italiana I (Florence 1912), pp. 5–6.
- A. Carlini, Riesame di due frammenti fiorentini del vangelo di Giovanni, AP 22/23 (1974), pp. 219–222.
- A. Carlini, Papiri litterari greci 28 (Pisa, 1978), pp. 193–199.
- G. H. R. Horsley, Scribal Carelessness in P36?, in: New Documents Illustrating Early Christianity, 3 (Macquarie University, 1983), pp. 100–101.
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