Biblical Manuscripts in the Freer Collection
The Biblical Manuscripts in the Freer Collection, is a collection of six biblical manuscripts, dating from the 3rd to 6th centuries. Most manuscripts are written in Greek, one in Coptic. They are important witnesses of the history of the text of New Testament and Septuagint. It was established by Charles Freer (1854–1919), industrialist from Detroit, Michigan. The collection is located at the Freer Gallery of Art in Washington. It is a noted collection of biblical manuscripts outside Europe.
All these manuscripts were purchased at the beginning of the 20th century in Egypt by Charles Freer. Four manuscripts were bought on 19 December 1906 from an Arab dealer named Ali in Giza, not afar from Cairo. Freer paid £1,600. Upon the next expedition to Egypt, Freer met with Ali and acquired a Coptic codex of the Psalms and the earliest papyrus codex of the Minor Prophets.
Formerly these manuscripts were held in Detroit, Michigan, in the private collection of Freer. He gave to the United States his art collections and funds for a building to house them. The building cost $1,000,000, all of which was paid by Freer.[1] The Freer Gallery of Art was opened in 1923.
Contents
Manuscripts
- WI: Greek parchment codex, containing Deuteronomy and Joshua, from the early 5th century (designated as Washington Manuscript I by the Freer/Slacker Gallery).[2]
- Rahlfs 1219: Incomplete Greek parchment codex of the Psalms from 5th century (designated as Washington Manuscript II by the Freer/Slacker Gallery).[3]
- W (Codex Washingtonianus): Contains the four Gospels from the 5th century, with some material from 6th century (designated as Washington Manuscript III by the Freer/Slacker Gallery).[4]
- Fragmentary Codex Freerianus, contains Pauline epistles from the 5th century (designated as Washington Manuscript IV by the Freer/Slacker Gallery).[5]
- W: Twelve Prophets on papyri - before the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls, this was the oldest Greek manuscript of Twelve Prophets, of the 3rd century A.D.[6] (designated as Washington Manuscript V by the Freer/Slacker Gallery).[7]
- Coptic manuscript of Psalms from the 5th century.[8][9]
Gallery of Biblical Manuscripts
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Canon Table from a Gospel manuscript.jpg
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Washington Manuscript IV - The Epistles of Paul (Codex Washingtonensis).jpg
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Washington Manuscript V - The Minor Prophets (Codex Washingtonensis).jpg
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Washington Manuscript III - The Four Gospels (Codex Washingtonensis).jpg
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Washington Manuscript II - The Psalms (Codex Washingtonensis).jpg
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Descent into Hell and the Ascension from a Gospel according to Four Evangelists.jpg
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Copy of The Gospel according to the four Evangelists.jpg
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The Orthodox Hymnal (Sharaknotz).jpg
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Folio from an Armenian Manuscript- The Annunciation.jpg
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Washington Manuscript I - Deuteronomy and Joshua (Codex Washingtonensis).jpg
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Partial Psalter, 126 fragmentary leavesjpg.jpg
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Portrait of Mark in a Gospel According to the Four Evangelists.jpg
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St. John of the Ladder (Climacus)- illustration from a Klimax manuscript.jpg
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The Gospel according to the Four Evangelists.jpg
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Fragment of two conjugate leaves from a Service-book.jpg
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Adoration of the Magi in a Gospel according to the four Evangelists.jpg
References
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External links
- The finding aid for this collection from The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives. Includes biographical information, relevant name and subject terms, and descriptions of the series.
Further reading
- Henry A. Sanders, The Old Testament Manuscripts in the Freer Collection, New York, 1917.
- Henry A. Sanders, The New Testament Manuscripts in the Freer Collection, The Macmillan Company, New York – London 1918.
- Larry W. Hurtado, The Freer Biblical Manuscripts. Fresh Studies of an American Treasure Trove, Brill 2007.
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- ↑ Charles Lang Freer Home from Detroit1701.org
- ↑ https://www.asia.si.edu/collections/edan/object.cfm?q=fsg_F1906.272
- ↑ https://www.asia.si.edu/collections/edan/object.cfm?q=fsg_F1906.273
- ↑ http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/edan/object.cfm?q=fsg_F1906.274
- ↑ http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/edan/object.cfm?q=fsg_F1906.275
- ↑ http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/biblical.asp
- ↑ http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/edan/object.cfm?q=fsg_F1916.768
- ↑ http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/edan/object.cfm?q=fsg_F1908.32
- ↑ http://www.asia.si.edu/collections/edan/object.cfm?q=fsg_F1916.768
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