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Tischendorf cited the codex in his [[Editio Octava Critica Maior]] in 564 places.{{r|scrivener}}{{rp|162}} It is often cited in the critical editions of the [[Novum Testamentum Graece|Greek New Testament]] (UBS3,{{r|ubs3}}{{rp|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 loaned to the [[Cambridge University Library]] (BFBS Ms 213).{{r|INTF}} In December 2013, the Bible Society announced plans to sell some manuscripts, among them the Codex Zacynthius, to raise funds for a Visitors Centre in Wales. The University was given [[right of first refusal]] and had until February 2014 to raise the money to acquire the codex.<ref>[https://specialcollections.blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=6646 ''Cambridge University Library bids to purchase early Gospel manuscript''] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107025044/https://specialcollections.blog.lib.cam.ac.uk/?p=6646 |date=2017-11-07 }}, see also [http://archiv.twoday.net/stories/581435974/ ''UK: Bible Society to sell important bible manuscripts'']</ref>
The public appeal raised £1.1 million and the codex was purchased by the Cambridge University Library. A full spectrographic analysis was conducted and a definitive transcription of the Palimpest then published by Professor Hugh Houghton and Professor John Parker of the University of Birmingham.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/news/latest/2020/09/recovering_the_text_of_the_earliest_greek_new_testament_commentary_manuscript.aspx | title = Recovering the text of the earliest Greek New Testament Commentary manuscript }}</ref>
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