This site has hi-res photos of the manuscript that you can browse through and zoom. It's not as readable as that 100 year old black and white facsimile, but it IS the real thing.
This site has hi-res photos of the manuscript that you can browse through and zoom. It's not as readable as that 100 year old black and white facsimile, but it IS the real thing.
Thanks for the link. However, you have put commas instead of full stops in the web address. The homepage is at: Codex Sinaiticus - Home
Sincerely, Spencer
Last edited by OzSpen; 10th July 2009 at 08:01 PM.
I tried to go there the first day it went live, took more than an hour to get on it because they could not handle all the page request. It has improved somewhat since that time I see.
I tried to go there the first day it went live, took more than an hour to get on it because they could not handle all the page request. It has improved somewhat since that time I see.
I'm pleased to see Sinaiticus online in its cursive equivalent of the uncials. It is valuable to have this available to the general public and scholars, especially for those of us who read Greek.
I'm pleased to see Sinaiticus online in its cursive equivalent of the uncials. It is valuable to have this available to the general public and scholars, especially for those of us who read Greek.
Also if you select a word in the transcription it will put a box around it in the image