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Septuagint uncial manuscripts

Lagarde’s Symbol Name of Codex Century Present locality & additional
notes
A Alexandrinus v London
B Vaticanus iv Rome
C Ephraemi v Paris
D Cottonianus v London
E Bodleianus ix Oxford
F Ambrosianus v Milan
G Sarravianus v Leyden, Paris, St Petersburg
H Petropolitanus vi St Petersburg
I Bodleianus ix Oxford
K Lipsiensis vii Leipzig
L Vindobonensis vi Vienna
M Coislinianus vii Paris
N Basilianus viii-ix Rome
O Dublinensis vi Dublin
Q Marchalianus vi Rome
R Veronensis vi Verona
S (or א) Sinaiticus iv Leipzig, St Petersburg
T Turicensis vii Zurich
U Londinensis vii London
V Venetus viii-ix Venice
W Parisiensis ix Paris
X Vaticanus ix Rome
Y Taurinensis ix Turin
Za Fragment Tischendorfiana iv-viii London, Rome
Γ Cyrptoferratensis viii-ix Grottaferrata, Italy
Δ Bodeianus iv Oxford
Θ Washingtoniensis vi Ann Arbor, Mich.
Π Petropolitanus viii-ix St Petersburg

Want to go deeper?

The following are useful resources for learning more about the Septuagint.

Karen H. Jobes and Moisés Silva. Invitation to the Septuagint (2nd ed., 2015).
Comprehensive, yet user-friendly introduction to the Septuagint useful to beginning LXX students as well as seasoned scholars. Explores the history of the Septuagint, the various versions available, its importance for biblical studies, and the current state of research.

Timothy R. McLay. The Use of the Septuagint in New Testament Research (2003).
Analyzes New Testament citations of the Jewish Scriptures in Greek, demonstrating the ubiquitous LXX influence on early Christian writings, and offering basic principles for bridging the research gap between these two critical texts.

Sidney Jellicoe. Septuagint and Modern Study (1968, reprint 1989).
Presents major updates in the developement of Septuagint studies since 1920. Discusses current problems in this field of study as well as to suggest along what lines future studies might be expected to proceed.

Online resources:

The Centre for Septuagint Studies and Textual Criticism (at KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium)