Codex Sinaiticus was written on vellum parchment, which was made of either calfskin or sheepskin. The codex is made up of quires – folded sheets of parchment – of eight pages each. These were then sewn together to bind the entire book. It was written entirely in Greek, with each page written in four columns.
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The sections are sewn to a stub guard, which is a folded piece of material (in this case parchment and paper). The stub guards are then sewn all together and ...
Oct 29, 2014 · This is a bit over 10% of the Sinaiticus extant leaves. Tischendorf called this the Codex Friderico-Augustanus. The Leipzig leaves are white ...
Written in Biblical uncial script in four columns on parchment, the manuscript holds great interest for scholars not only with virtue of its content and ...