The Codex Palatinus, designated by e or 2 (in Beuron system), is a 4th or 5th century Latin Gospel Book. The text, written on purple dyed vellum in gold and silver ink (as are codices a b f i j), is a version of the old Latin.
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The manuscript contains the text of the four Gospels. The Gospels follow in the Western order.[1]
The Latin text of the codex is basically African recension, but it has been strongly Europeanized.[3]
In John 1:34 it reflects ὁ ἐκλεκτός along with the manuscripts 5, 106, א, b, ff2, syrc, syrs.[4]
The manuscript was acquired from Trent between 1800 and 1829.[2] It was edited by Constantin von Tischendorf (Evangelicum Palatinum ineditum, Leipzig 1847), Johannes Belsheim, and Jülicher.[1][5]
Currently it is housed at the Austrian National Library at Vienna (Lat. 1185), one leaf at the Trinity College, Dublin (N. 4. 18), and one leaf at the British Library (Add. 40107) at London.[1]