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Septuagint manuscripts

The surviving Septuagint (LXX), the extant ancient (first centuries BCE) Alexandrian translation of the Jewish Torah into Koine Greek include three 2nd-century-BCE fragments of Leviticus and Deuteronomy (Rahlfs nos. 801, 819, and 957) and five 1st-century-BCE fragments of Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy (Rahlfs nos. 802, 803, 805, 848, and 942), only.

See also: Septuagint (disambiguation)

The vast majority are various later surviving late-antiquity and medieval manuscript versions of the Christian Greek Old Testament tradition.[1][2][3][4][5]: 122–170 

Part I: A–Z (selected late antiquity christian codices in majuscule).

Part II: 13–311 (medieval manuscripts, numbering given by Holmes and Parsons)

Part III: 312–800 (medieval manuscripts of the Greek Old Testament, with the exception of the Psalms)

Part IV: 801–1000 (antiquity small fragments of the Torah and late antiquity small fragments of the Greek Old Testament, with the exception of the Psalms)

Part V: 1001–1400 (psalms from the twelfth century)

Part VI: 1401–2000 (medieval fragments psalms uncertain dating younger)

Part VII: 2001–3000 (medieval small fragments psalter [to the eighth century] BCE)

Part VIII: 3001–5000 (medieval manuscripts of the Greek Old Testament, with the exception of the Psalms)

Part IX: 5001–7000 (medieval small fragments of the Greek Old Testament, with the exception of the Psalms)

Part X: 7001–xxxx (medieval fragments psalter)

Biblical manuscripts

List of the Dead Sea Scrolls

List of Hebrew Bible manuscripts

Vulgate manuscripts