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From: Timothy John Finney 
To: Maurice Robinson 
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Subject: Re: Paragraph marks in Codex Vaticanus
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I've just had a look at my transcription of Vaticanus. Unlike other
uncials, Vaticanus does not use the left indent to mark paragraphs (in
Hebrews, at least). The only indication of paragraphing is occasional
spacing following stops. 

Tim Finney
Baptist Theological College
20 Hayman Rd, Bentley WA 6102
Australia

On Wed, 6 Dec 1995, Maurice Robinson wrote:

> I am not certain whether the original reference was to the sectional 
> markings (which were added later) or to certain lines in which the 
> initial letter is set off to the left to indicate a paragraph or sorts 
> (which is due to the original scribe).  That there was some sort of early 
> paragraphing utilized in Vaticanus is certain; whether it agrees with 
> later divisions would have to be verified.
> 

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