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Constantin Von Tischendorf

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Gender Male
Death150 years ago
Date of birth January 18,1815
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Lengenfeld
Germany
Date of died December 7,1874
DiedLeipzig
Germany
Job Theologian
Education Leipzig University
Edited worksActa apostolorum apocrypha
NationalityGerman
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When Were Our Gospels Written?
Travels in the East
Origin of the Four Gospels
When Were Our Gospels Written? An Argument
A Harmony of the Four Gospels in Greek: According to the Text of Tischendorf; With a Collation of the Textus Receptus, and of the Texts of Griesbach,
De Evangeliorum Apocryphorum Origine Et Usu
When Were Our Gospels Written? an Argument, with a Narrative of the Discovery of the Sinaitic Manuscript;
The New Testament: Authorized English Version: With Introduction, and Various Readings from the Three Most Celebrated Manuscripts of the Original Greek Text
Apocalypses apocryphae Mosis, Esdrae, Pauli, Iohannis item Mariae Dormitio, additis evangeliorum et actuum apocryphorum supplementis
Notes, Critical and Explanatory, on the Greek Text of Paul's Epistles: To the Romans, the Corinthians, the Galatians, the Ephesians. . .
When Were Our Gospels Written? - Scholar's Choice Edition
Origin of the Four Gospels, Tr. by W. L. Gage
The New Testament
When Were Our Gospels Written? an Argument by Constantine Tischendorf. with a Narrative of the Discovery of the Sinaitic Manuscript. Tr. and Pub. by the Religious Tract Society in London, Under an Arrangement with the Author
The New Testament: The Authorised English Version: Collection of British Authors; V. 1000
Catalogue of Heraldic, Genealogical and Antiquarian Books and Manuscripts Which Belonged to . . . Alexander Sinclair
De Evangeliorum Apocryphorum Origine Et Usu - Scholar's Choice Edition
Codex Sinaiticus: The Discovery of the World's Oldest Bible
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Lobegott Friedrich Constantin Tischendorf was a German biblical scholar. In 1844, he discovered the world's oldest and most complete Bible dated to around the mid-4th century and called Codex Sinaiticus after Saint Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai, where Tischendorf discovered it.

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