The first volume was issued in 11 parts, beginning in 1864. They were published in two volumes in 1869 and 1872. The edition was accompanied by a rich critical apparatus in which he assembled all of the variant readings that he or his predecessors had found in manuscripts, versions, and fathers. Tischendorf died before he could finish his edition, and the third volume, containing the Prolegomena, was prepared and edited by
C. R. Gregory and issued in three parts (1884, 1890, 1894). He could not verify everything he cited and sometimes in his apparatus he gives notations such as "copms ap Mill et Wtst", i.e. "Coptic manuscript according to
Mill and
Westtstein". At the beginning of his work Tischendorf had practically no access to
Codex Vaticanus, and it was published too late to alter the basic structure of Tischendorf's edition. == Influence ==