New Testament manuscript |
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Text |
Matthew 10:17-23,25-32; Luke 22:44-50,52-56,61,63-64 |
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Date | c. 300 |
Script | Greek |
Found | Hermopolis Magna, Egypt |
Now at |
Medici Library Berlin State Museums |
Cite |
Papiri greci e latini della Società Italiana, (Florence, 1912—), 1:2-4; 2:22-25 |
Size |
2 vellum leaves; 5.7 x 9.2 cm; 2 columns, 23 lines/page |
Type | Western |
Category | IV |
Hand | reformed documentary |
Note | witness to Western text in Egypt |
Matthew 10:17-23,25-32;
Papiri greci e latini della Società Italiana,
2 vellum leaves; 5.7 x 9.2 cm;
Uncial 0171 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 07 (Soden) are two vellum leaves of a late third century (or beginning of fourth) Greek uncial Bible codex containing fragments of the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke. Luke fragment, in two parts, is preserved in the Laurentian Library collection in Florence (PSI 1.2 + PSI 2.124), and the Matthew fragment is in the Berlin State Museum (P. 11863).
Uncial 0171 measures 5.7 cm by 9.2 cm from a page of two columns of 23 lines. The scribe wrote in a reformed documentary hand. It has errors of itacism, the nomina sacra are contracted (ΚΣ, ΙΗΣ). ανθρωπος is uncontracted. Luke 22:51 and 22:62 are omitted.
The Alands describe the text as "an early (secondary?) form of the D [Codex Bezae] text" and "paraphrastic". Uncial 0171 is an important witness to the existence of the Western text-type in Egypt. Aland placed it in Category IV. It is the earliest Greek witness with text of Luke 22:43–44.