Lectionary 1

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The codex contains Lessons from the Gospels [[lectionary]] (''Evangelistarium'') with some [[Lacuna (manuscripts)|lacunae]].<sup>[3]</sup> It is written in Greek [[Uncial]] letters, on 265 parchment leaves (30 cm by 24 cm), 2 columns per page, 10 lines per page,<sup>[1]</sup> 7-9 letters per page.<sup>[3]</sup>
The codex contains Lessons from the Gospels [[lectionary]] (''Evangelistarium'') with some [[Lacuna (manuscripts)|lacunae]].<sup>[3]</sup> It is written in Greek [[Uncial]] letters, on 265 parchment leaves (30 cm by 24 cm), 2 columns per page, 10 lines per page,<sup>[1]</sup> 7-9 letters per page.<sup>[3]</sup>
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Lessons of the codex were red from Pascha to [[Pentecoste]].<sup>[]</sup>
== History ==
== History ==

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Matthew 18:10 in Lectionary 1
Matthew 18:10 in Lectionary 1

Lectionary 1, designated by sigla 1 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering). It is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on vellum leaves.[1]

Paleographically it had been assigned to the 10th century. Formerly it was variously dated. Scrivener dated to the 8th century,[2] Henri Omont to the 14th century, Gregory to the 10th century. In the present day it is unanimously dated to the 10th century.

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Description

The codex contains Lessons from the Gospels lectionary (Evangelistarium) with some lacunae.[3] It is written in Greek Uncial letters, on 265 parchment leaves (30 cm by 24 cm), 2 columns per page, 10 lines per page,[1] 7-9 letters per page.[3]

Lessons of the codex were red from Pascha to Pentecoste.[]

History

The manuscript once belonged to Colbert.[2] It was examined by Wettstein, Scholz,[3] and Henri Omont.[4]

The codex now is located in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gr. 278).[1]

See also

Notes and references

  • 1. K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments, (Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1994), p. 219.
  • 2. F. H. A. Scrivener, "A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament" (George Bell & Sons: London 1861), p. 212.
  • 3. C. R. Gregory, "Textkritik des Neuen Testaments", Leipzig 1900, vol. 1, p. 387.
  • 4. Henri Omont, Fac-similés des plus anciens mss. grecs de la Bibliothèque Nationale du IVe and XIVe siècle (Paris, 1892), 21.

Bibliography

  • Henri Omont, Fac-similés des plus anciens mss. grecs de la Bibliothèque Nationale du IVe and XIVe siècle (Paris, 1892), 21.
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