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{{Short description|Greek New Testament codex, dated to the 6th century}}
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'''Codex Zacynthius''' (designated by [[siglum]] '''Ξ''' or '''040''' in the [[Biblical manuscript#Gregory-Aland|Gregory-Aland]] numbering; A<sup>1</sup> in [[Biblical manuscript#Von Soden|von Soden]])<ref
The manuscript came from [[Zakynthos]], a Greek island, and has survived in a fragmentary condition. It was brought to England in 1821 and transferred to [[Cambridge University]] in 1985 which later purchased it after an appeal in 2014. It is often cited in critical editions of the Greek New Testament.
== Description ==
The lower text of the manuscript contains fragments of the chapters 1:1-11:33 of the [[Gospel of Luke]]. The codex
Abbreviations are rarely used in the codex. The handwriting is very close to that of the [[Rossano Gospels]].<ref name="Pocock">{{Cite book | first=Nicholas
The codex uses a peculiar system of chapter divisions, which it shares with [[Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209|Codex Vaticanus (B)]] and [[Minuscule 579]]. A more common system divides the chapters according to their titles.
The text is surrounded by a marginal commentary; it is the only codex that has both text and commentary in uncial script. The commentary is a [[Catena (Biblical commentary)|catena]] of quotations of nine church fathers: [[Origen]], [[Eusebius]], [[Titus of Bostra]], Basil, [[Isidore of Pelusium]], [[Cyril of Alexandria]], Sever from Antioch, Victor from Antioch, and [[John Chrysostom|Chrysostom]].<ref name="hatch">{{Cite book | first=William | last=Hatch
=== Contents ===
The book contains the following chapters and verses of the Gospel of Luke: 1:1-9,19-23,27-28,30-32,36-60,77; 2:19,21-22,33-3; 3:5-8,11-20; 4:1-2,6-20,32-43; 5:17-36; 6:21; 7:6,11-37,39-47; 8:4-21,25-35,43-50; 9:1-28,32-33,35; 9:41; 10:18,21-40; 11:1-4,24-33.
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{{bibleref|Luke|9:55b-56a}}
:{{lang|grc|καὶ εἶπεν, Οὑκ οἴδατε οἵου πνεύματος ἑστε ὐμεῖς; ὀ γὰρ υἰὸς τοῦ ἁνθρώπου οὑκ ἦλθεν ψυχὰς ἁνθρώπων ἁπολέσαι ἁλλὰ σῶσαι}} (''and He said: "You do not know what manner of spirit you are of; for the Son of man came not to destroy men's lives but to save them'')
::omit - Ξ {{larger|{{script|Hebr|[[Codex Sinaiticus|א]]}}}} [[Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209|B]] [[Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus|C]] [[Codex Regius (New Testament)|L]] [[Codex Koridethi|Θ]] [[Minuscule 33|33]] [[Minuscule 700|700]] [[Minuscule 892|892]] 1241 sy [[Coptic versions of the Bible#Bohairic|bo]]
::incl. - Majority of manuscripts {{r|na26|p=190}}
{{bibleref|Luke|4:17}}
:{{lang|grc|καὶ ἀνοίξας τὸ βιβλίον}} (''and opened the book'') - Ξ [[Codex Alexandrinus|A]] [[Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209|B]] [[Codex Regius (New Testament)|L]] [[Codex Washingtonianus|W]] [[Minuscule 33|33]] [[Minuscule 892|892]] 1195 1241 '''ℓ''' ''547'' sy<sup>s, h, pal</sup> [[Coptic versions of the Bible#Sahidic|sa]] [[Coptic versions of the Bible#Bohairic|bo]]
:{{lang|grc|καὶ ἀναπτύξας τὸ βιβλίον}} (''and unrolled the book'') - {{larger|{{script|Hebr|[[Codex Sinaiticus|א]]}}}} [[Codex Bezae|D]]<sup>c</sup> [[Codex Cyprius|K]] [[Codex Sangallensis 48|Δ]] [[Codex Koridethi|Θ]] [[Codex Petropolitanus (New Testament)|Π]] [[Codex Athous Lavrensis|Ψ]] [[Family 1|ƒ<sup>1</sup>]] [[Family 13|ƒ<sup>13</sup>]] [[Minuscule 28|28]] [[Minuscule 565|565]] [[Minuscule 700|700]] 1009 1010<ref>{{Cite book | first=Bruce Manning | last=Metzger | title=A Textual Commentary on the Greek New Testament | page=114 | year=2001 | publisher=[[Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft]] | ___location=Stuttgart | isbn=978-3-438-06010-5}}</ref>{{r|na26|p=164}}
{{bibleref|Luke|9:10}}
:{{lang|grc|εις πολιν καλουμενην Βηθσαιδα}} (''to a city called Bethsaida'') - Ξ {{papyrus link|75}} [[Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209|B]] [[Codex Regius (New Testament)|L]] [[Minuscule 33|33]] 2542 [[Coptic versions of the Bible#Sahidic|sa]] [[Coptic versions of the Bible#Bohairic|bo]]
:{{lang|grc|εις τοπον ερημον πολεως καλουμενην Βηδσαιδα}} (''into a deserted place belonging to the city called Bethsaida'') - Ξ<sup>mg</sup> Majority of manuscripts{{r|na26|p=185}}
== Text-type ==
The textual character of the codex is representative of the late [[Alexandrian text-type]], and is similar to the [[Codex Regius (New Testament)|Codex Regius]].<ref name
== Palimpsest ==
[[File:Zacynthius Lc 3,7-8 (Mt26,39-51).jpg|thumb|The underwriting is 7th-century majuscule of Luke 3:7-8 with commentary; the upper writing is 13th-century minuscule of Matthew 26:39-51, part lection for Holy Thursday]]
The codex is a [[palimpsest]], meaning that the original text was scraped off and overwritten and the parchment leaves folded in half. The upper text was written by a minuscule hand and contains [[lectionary]] 299 ('''ℓ''' ''299'') from the 12th or 13th century,<ref name
The text of the lectionary is cited in some critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3)<ref name="ubs3">{{Cite book | title=The Greek New Testament | editor-first1=Kurt | editor-last1=Aland | editor1-link=Kurt Aland | editor-first2=Matthew | editor-last2=Black | editor2-link=Matthew Black | editor-first3=Carlo Maria | editor-last3=Martini | editor3-link=Carlo Maria Martini | editor-first4=Bruce Manning | editor-last4=Metzger | editor4-link=Bruce Metzger | editor-first5=Allen | editor-last5=Wikgren | editor5-link=Allen Wikgren | edition=3rd | year=1983 | publisher=United Bible Societies | ___location=Stuttgart | isbn=9783438051103 }} (UBS3)</ref>{{rp|XXVIII}} in the following places: Matthew 10:4; 11:17; 12:47; 13:13; 14:22; 18:10; 22:30; 26:27; 28:9; Mark 1:27; 2:10.26; 4:16.20; 6:2.2.3.33.{{r|ubs3}} It is not cited in UBS4.<ref>{{Cite book | title=The Greek New Testament | editor-first1=Kurt | editor-last1=Aland | editor1-link=Kurt Aland | editor-first2=Barbara | editor-last2=Aland | editor2-link=Barbara Aland | editor-first3=Carlo Maria | editor-last3=Martini | editor3-link=Carlo Maria Martini | editor-first4=Bruce Manning | editor-last4=Metzger | editor4-link=Bruce Metzger | editor-first5=Johannes | editor-last5=Karavidopoulos | edition=4 | page=21 | year=2001 | publisher=United Bible Societies | ___location=Stuttgart | isbn=978-3-438-05110-3 }} (UBS4)</ref>
== History ==
=== Dating ===
Tregelles dated the manuscript to the 8th century. Tregelles was aware that the handwriting is typical for the 6th century, but the handwriting of the commentary is much older. The letters
[[William Hatch (theologian)|William Hatch]] in 1937, on the basis of palaeographical data, suggested that the codex should be dated to the 6th century. It does not use breathings and accents and the text of the commentary is written in uncial script.
[[David C. Parker]] in 2004 argued that manuscript was written later than the 6th century, because it has a small number of square letters, and the handwriting is not typical for the 6th century. Some letters were compressed (Μ, Δ, Ε), the bar over the letter Τ is short and the letter Υ is written in several ways. According to Parker the manuscript should be dated to the 7th century.<ref>{{Cite book | last
=== Discovery and further research ===
[[File:General Colin Macaulay, 1792.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Colin Macaulay, 1792, by John Smart, by permission of the Provost & Fellows of Kings College, Cambridge]]
The early history of the manuscript is unknown. In 1821 it was brought by
[[Johann Martin Augustin Scholz|Scholz]] saw the manuscript in 1845, and [[Paul de Lagarde]] in 1853, but they did not decipher it.
Nicholas Pocock found errors in Tregelles' edition,
[[File:Samuel P Tregelles.jpg|thumb|Samuel Prideaux Tregelles]]
Tischendorf cited the codex in his [[Editio Octava Critica Maior]] in 564 places.{{r|scrivener|p=162}} It is often cited in the critical editions of the [[Novum Testamentum Graece|Greek New Testament]] (UBS3,{{r|ubs3|p=11}} NA26,<ref name="na26">{{Cite book | title=Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece | editor-first1=Kurt | editor-last1=Aland | editor1-link=Kurt Aland | editor-first2=Matthew | editor-last2=Black | editor2-link=Matthew Black | editor-first3=Carlo Maria | editor-last3=Martini | editor3-link=Carlo Maria Martini | editor-first4=Bruce M. | editor-last4=Metzger | editor4-link=Bruce Metzger | editor-first5=Allen | editor-last5=Wikgren | editor5-link=Allen Wikgren | edition=26 | year=1981 | publisher=Deutsche Bibelstiftung | ___location=Stuttgart | isbn=3-438-051001 }} (NA26)</ref> NA27<ref>{{Cite book | last =Nestle| first=Eberhard et Erwin|others= communiter ediderunt: B. et K. Aland, J. Karavidopoulos, C. M. Martini, B. M. Metzger | title=Novum Testamentum Graece|edition=27|publisher= Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft |___location=Stuttgart|year=2001|page=58|isbn=978-3-438-05100-4}}</ref>).
In 1985 it was
The public appeal raised £1.1 million and the codex was
== See also ==
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== Further reading ==
* Nicholas Pocock, [https://archive.org/stream/academyliteratur19londuoft#page/136/mode/2up ''The Codex Zacynthius''], The Academy (London, 19 February 1881), pp. 136c-137c.
* {{Cite journal | author=J. H. Greenlee | jstor=3261574 | title=A Corrected Collation of Codex Zacynthius (Cod. Ξ) | journal= Journal of Biblical Literature| volume=LXXVI |year=1957 | issue=3 | pages=237–241| doi=10.2307/3261574 }}
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* [[William Hatch (theologian)|W. H. P. Hatch]], [https://archive.org/stream/MN41361ucmf_0#page/n423/mode/2up ''A Redating of Two Important Uncial Manuscripts of the Gospels – Codex Zacynthius and Codex Cyprius''], in Lake F/S, pp. 333–338.
* {{Cite journal | first1=David C. | last1=Parker | first2=J. Neville | last2=Birdsall | title=The date of Codex Zacynthius (Ξ): A new proposal | journal=Journal of Theological Studies | volume=55 | issue=1 | pages=117–131 | year=2004 | doi=10.1093/jts/55.1.117 }}
== External links ==
* {{Cite web | url=https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/itsee/projects/codex-zacynthius.aspx | title=Codex Zacythius Project | publisher=University of Birmingham | access-date=27 January 2021 | ___location=Birmingham, England}}
* Robert Waltz, [http://www.skypoint.com/members/waltzmn/ManuscriptsUncials.html#uXi Codex Zacynthius Ξ (040)] at the ''Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism'' (2007)
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