The Construction and Contents of the Beatty-Michigan Pauline Epistles Codex (⁴⁶).

The surviving portion of the papyrus codex of the letters of Paul split between the Chester Beatty Library and the University of Michigan (⁴⁶) consists of a well preserved but damaged single quire containing parts of nine of Paul's letters. Because the pages of the codex are numbered, scholars have...

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Publicado en:Novum Testamentum Vol. 64; no. 3; pp. 388 - 408
Autor principal: Nongbri, Brent
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Publicado: Brill Academic Publishers 2022
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