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Codex Turicensis

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Codex Turicensis (T, Zurich, Municipal Library) is a 7th century manuscript of the Psalter in Greek.[1] It contained originally 288 leaves; of these 223 remain. The text is written on purple dyed vellum in silver, gold or vermilion ink. The manuscript is held at Zurich, Zentralbibliothek, Siglum RP 1 or C 84.

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  1. ^ Henry Barclay Swete; Henry St. John Thackeray (8 April 2010). An Introduction to the Old Testament in Greek: With an Appendix Containing the Letter of Aristeas. Cambridge University Press. pp. 142–. ISBN 978-1-108-00758-0.