Westcott and Hort were 19th-century scholars who advanced New Testament textual criticism by favoring Alexandrian manuscripts over the Byzantine text.
Codex Sangallensis 1395 (5th Century): One of the Earliest Surviving Witnesses to Jerome’s Vulgate Gospels
Codex Sangallensis 1395 is a vital 5th-century manuscript, reflecting the early transmission and fidelity of the Vulgate Gospels.
Codex Amiatinus (8th Century): The Oldest Complete Vulgate Bible and Its Evangelical-Textual Significance
Codex Amiatinus, the oldest complete Vulgate Bible, showcases early medieval scholarship, preserving Jerome's translations with remarkable textual fidelity and care.

