- Source: Codex Sangallensis
- Codex Sangallensis 48
- Kodeks Sangallensis 1395
- Kodeks Sangallensis 18
- Codex Boernerianus
- Codex Athous Lavrensis
- Codex Fuldensis
- Kitab Injil Santo Galus
- Singkatan manuskrip
- Varian tekstual dalam Surat 3 Yohanes
- Varian tekstual dalam Surat Filemon
- Codex Sangallensis
- Codex Sangallensis 48
- Codex Sangallensis 484
- Codex Sangallensis 63
- Codex Sangallensis 250
- Codex Sangallensis 902
- Codex Sangallensis 18
- Codex Sangallensis 60
- Codex Sangallensis 878
- Vergilius Sangallensis
Codex Sangallensis (plural Codices Sangallenses) is the designation of codices housed at the Abbey library of Saint Gall in St. Gallen. The codices are indexed with a continuous Arabic number of up to four digits. Many of the codices have been digitized through the e-codices project in Switzerland, with over 2000 of them freely available online.
Notable Codices Sangallenses include:
Codex Sangallensis 18 (0130 on the list Gregory-Aland) — fragments of the gospels of Mark and Luke in Greek; 9th century
Codex Sangallensis 22, the Golden Psalter of St. Gallen
Codex Sangallensis 48 (037 on the list Gregory-Aland) — four gospels in Greek with only one lacuna; 9th/10th century
Codex Sangallensis 51 (48 on the list Beuron) — four gospels in Latin; 8th century
Codex Sangallensis 53 — also known as Evangelium Longum, a book known mostly for its valuable covers.
Codex Sangallensis 56 — Diatessaron in Latin; 9th century; copy of the Codex Fuldensis
Codex Sangallensis 63 — manuscript of Vulgate
Codex Sangallensis 190 — 12 letters of Ruricius
Codex Sangallensis 381
Codex Sangallensis 484
Codex Sangallensis 878 — grammatical texts, including the Ars minor and Ars maior of Aelius Donatus, the grammar of Priscian, the Etymologiae of Isidore of Sevilla and the grammar of Alcuin
Codex Sangallensis 904 — an Old Irish manuscript on Latin grammar
Codex Sangallensis 907 — manuscript of Vulgate
Codex Sangallensis 1395 — the oldest manuscript of Vulgate gospels
See also
Codex Monacensis