The Codex Frisingensis, designated by r and q or 64 (in Beuron system), is a 6th or 7th century Latin manuscript of the New Testament.
The manuscript contains the text of the Pauline epistles with numerous lacunae[1] on only 26 parchment leaves.
The Latin text of the codex is a representative of the Western text-type in the itala recension.
[3] In 1 Corinthians 2:4 it supports reading πειθοις σοφιας λογοις (plausible words of wisdom) – (א λογος) B (Dgr 33 πιθοις) Dc 181 1739 1877 1881 vgww eth.
White, Wordsworth, Donatien de Bruyne, Leo Ziegler, and A. Jülicher.