Nicoll, Prof. of Hebrew, Oxford, 98.
Nitrian desert, manuscripts from, 145.
Northumbria, MSS. written in, II.
59.
Notation of manuscripts of N. T., 77-8.
Oecumenii ὑποθέσεις to N. T., &c., 67, also under the MSS.
Old Latin Biblical Texts, II.
48,
49,
50.
Order of books in N. T., 72-4;
Western order, 73 n 2, Evan. 461.
Order of words, variations in, 9.
Origen, his Hexapla, II.
266.
Orme's memoir of 1 John v. 7, II.
401 n.
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Orthodox readings, not improbable, II.
251-2.
Orthography of manuscripts of N. T., II.
312-20.
Ostromir Gospels, II.
159.
Palaeographical Society, I. App. B.
Palimpsest described, 25; double, 141.
Palmer, E., Archdn., 119
n; II.
208,
243.
Pamphilus, Martyr, and his library, II.
266-7.
Paper, cotton and linen, 23.
Papyrus, 23-4; MSS. on, 33;
of Hyperides, 41, 44, 48.
Paradiplomatic evidence, II.
253-4.
Parchment, 23-6; dyed purple, 26.
Paronomasia, II.
399 n 2.
Particles omitted or interchanged, 14.
Patriarchates, the five, 67, Evan. 211.
Pauline Epistles (Paul.), ancient divisions of, 64-6, 78.
Pens, different instruments used for, 27.
Pericopae of Church Lessons, 11, 75.
See Bengel.
Pericope adulterae, 81 n, 99 n 2.
Petrie, Dr. Flinders, II.
143.
Philodemus περὶ κακιῶν, 30, 33, 44.
Philoxenus or Xenaias, Bp., II.
25.
Pictures in MSS., 190, and passim.
Plantin, Greek N. T., II.
181;
Plato, dated manuscript of, in the Bodleian, 42.
Pocock, Rev. Nicholas, 182.
Pococke, Richard, II.
26.
Polyglott, Antwerp (Plantin), II.
9.
Polyglott, Bagster's, II.
11.
Polyglott, Paris, II.
10.
Porter, J. Scott, II.
31,
228.
Printing, invention of, II.
61,
175.
Prologues, 67, 68, 190, and passim.
Psalters, Greek, first printed, II.
175.
Psalters, MS. on papyrus, 46.
Punchard, E. G., II.
248 n 2.
Punctuation, 48-9, and passim.
Purple and gold or silver manuscripts, 27.
Pusey, Philip E., II.
12,
18,
19.
Quotations from Old Test. in New, 12-13.
Received Text, II.
264; founded on
what editions, II.
195 n 3,
193 n 1.
Recension, false, 16-17; recensions,
see Families.
Reed used for writing, 27.
Reiche, J. G., II.
283 n.
Ῥήματᾳ or ῥήσεις, 65, 68-9, App. D.
Reuss, Ed., II.
175 n,
181 n, &c.
Revisers, the two, II.
292-6.
Rhythm, cause of various readings, II.
254.
Ridley, Gloucester, II.
27.
Roberts, Alex., 18
n 1; II.
244 n 2,
248 n 1,
320 n.
Rolled manuscripts, 28-9.
Sabatier, P., II.
42.
See under Lat. MSS.
Σαββατοκυριακαί, 328, &c.
Sarravianus, Cod. LXX, 49
n, 51; II.
378.
Part of the Colbert Pentateuch.
Schaaf, Ch., and Leusden, J., Peshitto
N. T., II.
181,
183.
Schmeller, J. A., Frankish version, II.
165.
Scholz, J. M. A., 240; II.
226-30;
labours,
227; character,
228; theory of
families,
229-30, and
passim.
Schwartze, M. G., Bohairic N. T., &c.,
II.
101-3.
Scott, C. B., D.D., II.
198.
Scribes, chiefly clergy or monks, II.
252.
Scrivener, F. H. A., his Collations,
see
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Vol. I. Index II;
edition of D, 127, &c.;
of Cod. Augiensis, 177-8;
of Revised Gr. Text, II.
243;
of “Adversaria et Critica Sacra,” I. App. I, I. 252.
See also II.
79,
195 n 3,
243, and
passim.
Sections,
(1) in B, 56-7;
(2) greater, 57-8;
(3) “Ammonian,” 59-63;
(4) Euthalian, 63-4;
(5) other, 64-5.
Semicursive letters, Evan. M, 274.
Signatures of sheets, 28, 164.
Silver, used in writing, 27.
Silvestre, M. J. B., Paléographie Universelle, 21, &c., App. C.
Simonides, Constantine, 94-7·
Sinaitic MS. (א), 90-7;
discovery of, 90-1;
description, 91-3;
age, 94-5;
derived from a papyrus, 95;
imposture of Simonides, 95-7;
character of, 97; II.
267-8.
Sionita, Gabriel, Peshitto N. T., &c., II.
10.
Sixtus V, Pope, his Latin Bible, II.
63-5.
Slips of the pen, a source of various readings, 16.
Smith, R. Payne, Dean, II.
354.
Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, II.
103.
Specimens of four Syriac versions of N. T., II.
38-40.