Codex Petropolitanus
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Codex Petropolitanus simply means a Saint Petersburg Codex. It may refer to:
- New Testament manuscript N (022) from the 6th century, written in uncial (majuscule) script with silver ink on purple parchment. The bulk of the manuscript is in the Russian National Library in St. Petersburg. Other leaves are preserved in the British Library in London, the Byzantine museum in Thessaloniki, the Vatican, Lerma/Alessandria in Italy, Patmos, and the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York.
- An Old Testament manuscript B19A, which is also called Codex Leningradensis
- A Ms of Tertullian, Apologeticus from the 8th–9th century is sometimes referred to a Codex Petropolitanus Latinus Q.v.I.40. It is on 61 folios of parchment, originating in the Abbey of Corbie, now in the Publichnaya Bibliotheka.