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The manuscript is believed to have been housed in Caesarea in the 6th century, together with the Codex Sinaiticus, as they have the same unique divisions of chapters in the Acts.
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The codex uses a peculiar system of chapter divisions, which it shares with Codex Vaticanus and Minuscule 579.
Robinson countered this argument, suggesting that this system of chapter divisions was introduced into the Vulgate by Jerome himself, as a result of his studies at Caesarea.
Robinson counters the argument by suggesting that this system of chapter divisions was introduced into the Vulgate by Jerome himself, as a result of his studies at Caesarea.
Dozens of chapters.
There are no enlarged initials, no divisions into chapters or sections such as are found in later manuscripts, but a different system of division peculiar to this manuscript.
It is a reenactment of chapters 29 32.
Make a list of chapters.
Fill endings of chapters with suspense.
But try as they might, the showy effects -- the dream episodes, freeze frames and slow-motion sequences, the artful sound mixing and the division of the narrative into "chapters" -- can't compensate for the basic emptiness of the story.
The difference lies in the division of some of the chapters.
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