Codex Sangallensis 907

It contains the text of the Catholic epistles, Book of Revelation, and non-biblical material (an Etymological dictionary, Four ages).

[1] The initial letters are written very carefully and decorated by zoomorphic motives like fish.

[4] It contains the spurious text of the Comma Johanneum after 1 John 5:8 (in the same location as in the Codex Cavensis).

[5] It reads filio (for son) in 1 John 5:10, where the majority of manuscripts have Deo (for God).

[6] The manuscript was written by the monk Winithar[2] and examined and described by Gustav Scherrer and Samuel Berger.

Codex Sangallensis 907