Talk:Codex Cairensis

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[edit] Language

The article was written by a German. Native speakers of the English language are invited to scrutinize the correctness of spelling, grammar and word usage. --Kauko56 08:22, 5 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sources

Owners of a more recent edition (in German: 5th) of Würthwein's book or of a copy in the English language (I know that such an English edition exists) are invited to change the reference accordingly, provided they check the validity of the article's details as well against the newer reference. --Kauko56 08:22, 5 August 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Criteria

Hi, does anybody know when was the raphe sign neglected from Tiberian Biblical manuscripts above non "beged kefet" letters? The Aleppo Codex is old, and has some words marked with raphe over yod and other consonants. As far as I know, the Cairo Codex does have this feature too. Is this any sort of reliable criteria to date it? --Aldozamudio 15:00, 5 July 2007 (UTC)Aldozamudio