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Endnote 10 - The Leningrad Codex

See Harold P. Scanlin, “The History of Codex Leningradensis,” an unpublished paper prepared for the United Bible Societies committee working on BHQ; see also Abraham I. Katsh, Ginze Mishna (Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook, 1970); Katsh, Ginze Russiyah (New York: New York Library of Judaica and Hebraica, 1957–1958); and I. Yeivin, “The New Edition of the Biblia Hebraica—Its Text and Massorah,” Textus 7 (1969), pp. 114–123.

Endnote 7 - The Leningrad Codex

Professor Oskar Braun of Würzburg published the letter in Syriac with a German translation in “Ein Brief des Katholikos Timotheos I über biblische Studien des 9 Jahrhunderts,” Oriens Christianus: Römische Halbjahrhefte für die Kunde des christlichen Orients (Leipzig: Otto Harrassowitz, 1901), vol. 1, pp. 299–313 (trans. from German by Astrid Beck).

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