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Liber Comicus Toletanus Teplensis (also spelled Commicus), designated by t or 56 (in Besaurion system), is the oldest known lectionary from the Iberian Peninsula,〔"72 fragments of the Old Latin text are preserved in the Spanish Lectionary or Liber Comicus." Ann Freeman, '(Theodulf of Orleans and the Libri Carolini )', ''Speculum'' 32 (1957): 663–705.〕 dated to somewhere between the 7th and 9th centuries.〔 ''Novum Testamentum Graece''〕 The Latin text of the New Testament is not of the Vulgate but of the Vetus Latina.〔〔 Metzger, Bruce M., ''The Early Versions of the New Testament'', (Oxford University Press, 1977), 304.〕 "Taken in its context, ''liber comicus'' could not possibly mean a comic book ... this term is sometimes used to denote a lectionary."〔 "This reviewer unblushingly admits that he did not know that this term is sometimes used to denote a lectionary." Bernard M. Rosenthal, (Review ) of Otto Meyer and Renate Klauser, ''Clavis Mediaevalis: Kleines Wörterbuch der Mittelalterforschung'', in ''Speculum'' 39 (1964): 322–324.〕 It has some affinity with Codex Boernerianus.〔A. H. McNeile, ''An Introduction to the Study of the New Testament'', revised by C. S. C. Williams, Clarendon Press, Oxford 1955, p. 399. 〕 == See also == * List of New Testament Latin manuscripts 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Liber Comicus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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