Codices Gotici Ambrosiani Sive Epistolarum Pauli, Esrae, Nehemiae presents a detailed examination of Gothic manuscripts housed in the Biblioteca Ambrosiana. This scholarly work focuses primarily on the Gothic versions of the Pauline epistles and selections from the books of Esra and Nehemiah. It offers valuable insights into early biblical translations and the linguistic characteristics of the Gothic language.
Compiled by an anonymous author, this book is an essential resource for biblical scholars, linguists, and historians interested in the textual history of the Bible and the cultural context of early Gothic scriptural interpretations. Its enduring value lies in its meticulous analysis and its contribution to our understanding of the transmission of biblical texts across different languages and cultures.
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