@incollection{collins_additional_2007, title = {Additional Endings of Mark}, isbn = {null}, url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctvb6v7zz.31}, series = {A Commentary}, abstract = {There is only one known manuscript that contains Mark 16:1-8 plus this shorter (additional) ending alone, namely, Codex Bobiensis. This codex is one of the Old Latin manuscripts and is referred to in the critical apparatus of the Greek New Testament with the letter k. It dates to the fourth or fifth century. It continues from v. 8 to this additional ending without a break or any textcritical indication of separation or difference in origin. In order to prepare for the additional ending, this manuscript omits the Latin equivalent of the words “and they said nothing to anyone” ({\textless}em{\textgreater}καὶ οὐδενὶ{\textless}/em{\textgreater})}, pages = {802--818}, booktitle = {Mark}, publisher = {Augsburg Fortress, Publishers}, author = {Collins, Adela Yarbro}, editor = {Attridge, Harold W.}, urldate = {2020-06-29}, date = {2007}, note = {Free}, }