Caesarean text-type
The Cäsareanische text type, or gamma - text, is one of several types of text of the New Testament, between which distinguishes the New Testament textual criticism. He is in the Old Syriac translations from the Greek, the predominant text form, as well as in quoting certain Christian writers of the 3rd and 4th centuries, including Origen, Eusebius and Cyril of Jerusalem.
And family 1
Minuscule 118, 131, 209
11th - 15th century
And family 13
Minuscule 69, Minuscule 124 Minuscule 346
11th - 15th century
29, 38, 41, 48, uncial 0177, 0188 uncial, minuscule 174 1424 (only in Mark ), 1071, 1275, 1604, 2437.
See also:
- Alexandrian text-type
- The Majority Text
- Western text-type
Bibliography
- B. H. Streeter: The Four Gospels. A study of the origins manuscript tradition, sources, authorship, & dates. Oxford 1924, pp. 77-107.
- Bruce M. Metzger: The Caesarean text of the Gospels, JBL, Vol 64, No. 4 (Dec., 1945), pp. 457-489.
- Bruce M. Metzger, Bart D. Ehrman: The text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption, and Restoration. 4th edition. Oxford University Press, 2005, ISBN 0-19-507297-9, p. 310-312.