On Mon, Jul 07, 2008 at 06:44:33AM +0200, pporta AT oham.net wrote:
I'm interested in knowing where the Petropolitan Codex, which was written in
the 10th century, is found today. I mean: country, city, institution where
it is stored.
It contains the Prophets. Maybe it is also known as "Babilonian or Babilonic
Codex".
Does anyone on this list know it?
Pere Porta
Barcelona (Catalonia, Spain)
It should be part of the Firkowitzsch collection in the National Library of Petrograd
with signature Evr. I B 3.
There is also a facsimille published in 1876 and reprinted 1971:
The Hebrew Bible - latter prophets : the Babylonian codex of Petrograd = Prophetarum posteriorum codex Babylonicus Petropolitanus / ed. with pref. and critical annot. by Hermann L. Strack. - [Faks. der Ausg.] Petropoli, Ricker, 1876. - New York, NY : KTAV Publ. House, 1971. ISBN: 0-87068-111-7
Petr Tomasek
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