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Victor Gardthausen
Victor Emil Gardthausen (26 August 1843 – 27 December 1925) was a German ancient historian, palaeographer, librarian, and Professor from Leipzig University. He was author and co-author of some books; editor of ancient texts.〔
== Life ==
Gardthausen was born in August 26, 1843 at Copenhagen.
Between 1865 to 1869 Gardthausen studied philology in Kiel and Bonn. In Kiel Alfred von Gutschmid was his professor.〔 After the Franco-Prussian War he was sent to Italy and Greece for palaeographical research. In 1873 he started work at the Leipziger Stadtbibliothek and from 1875 at the Leipzig University Library.〔 From 1877 he was an extraordinary professor for ancient history. In 1887/1888 he was active again as a university librarian, becoming the main librarian in 1901. In 1907 he left the library service.
Gardthausen died on December 27, 1925 in Leipzig.〔
He examined Codex Sinaiticus, Codex Boernerianus, Uspenski Gospels, manuscripts housed in the monastery on Sinai many other. According to him, Codex Sinaiticus was written in Alexandria and is younger than Codex Vaticanus at least 50 years.〔Victor Gardthausen, (''Griechische Paleographie'' ), 2 vol., Leipzig, 1913, p. 124–125.〕 According to him, the Uspenski Gospels were seen by Johann Martin Augustin Scholz when he visited Mar Saba.〔Victor Gardthausen, ''Beiträge zur griechischen Paläographie'' (1877), p. 184〕 Gardthausen dated Codex Boernerianus to the 850-900 A.D. The evidence for this date includes the style of the script, the smaller uncial letters in Greek, the Latin interlinear written in Anglo-Saxon minuscule and the separation of words.〔Victor Gardthausen, ''Griechische Paläographie''. Leipzig 1879. p. 271, 428 and 166; see also. H. Marsh, ''Comments. . to J. D. Michaelis' Introduction''. I. p. 263〕
He investigated the nomina sacra.〔Victor Gardthausen, (''Griechische paleographie'' ), 2 vol., Leipzig, 1913, p. 325–327.〕
Gardthausen stated: "Ist die Handschrift gefunden, so orientiert man durch eine detaillierte Beschreibung, die im Verlaufe der Arbeit durch Beispiele vervollständigt wird" (''Any intensive study of a manuscript begins with a detailed description, which in the course of its study is completed through illustration'').〔David C. Parker, (''An Introduction to the NT Manuscripts and Their Texts'' ). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, p. 91.〕
The main work of Gardthausen is "Griechische Paläographie" (''Greek palaeography''), the first edition appeared in 1879, the second in 1911/1913. It was the most important work since time of Bernard de Montfaucon.〔W. Wattenbach, (''Anleitung zur griechischen Palaeographie'' ) (Leipzig 1895), p. 4.〕 It remains a standard work until to the present day.

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