Keywords: Washington Manuscript I - Deuteronomy and Joshua (Codex Washingtonensis).jpg en Washington Manuscript I - Deuteronomy and Joshua Codex Washingtonensis early 5th century Ink on parchment H 30 6 W 25 8 cm Egypt Gift of Charles Lang Freer F1906 272 This parchment codex comprises one hundred two leaves divided into quires booklets Each quire is numbered on the first page Because the numbers begin with 37 and continue through 60 it is clear that the first thirty-six quires are missing-likely the books of Genesis through Numbers Chapter divisions of irregular length are signaled by an enlarged initial letter outside the left margin The manuscript also offers an early example of rubrication from the Latin rubricare to color red writing in red ink to give visual emphasis to the divisions of a text Rubrication became a common practice in European manuscripts beginning in the seventh century Various scribes worked on this manuscript but only two hold much interest One probably contemporary with the original scribe made some corrections A century or two later another scribe noted in a cursive script where a reading was to begin and end and when the reading was to be done early 5th century http //www asia si edu/collections/singleObject cfm ObjectNumber F1906 272 Freer Gallery of Art PD-Art Uploaded with UploadWizard Codex Washingtonianus Book of Joshua Book of Deuteronomy |