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'''Minuscule 154''' (in the [[Biblical manuscript#Gregory-Aland|Gregory-Aland]] numbering), Θ<sup>ε402</sup> ([[Biblical manuscript#Von Soden|Soden]]), is a [[Greek language|Greek]] [[Lower case|minuscule]] [[manuscript]] of the [[New Testament]], on cotton paper. [[Paleography|Paleographically]] it had been assigned to the 13th century.  
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'''Minuscule 154''' (in the [[Biblical manuscript#Gregory-Aland|Gregory-Aland]] numbering), Θ<sup>ε402</sup> ([[Biblical manuscript#Von Soden|Soden]]), is a [[Greek language|Greek]] [[Lower case|minuscule]] [[manuscript]] of the [[New Testament]], on cotton paper. [[Paleography|Paleographically]] it had been assigned to the 13th century.<sup>[1]</sup>
== Description ==
== Description ==
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The codex contains a complete text of the four [[Gospel]]s on 355 paper leaves (size 26.3 cm by 20.7 cm), with a Theophtlact's commentary. [[Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener|F. H. A. Scrivener]], "A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament" (London 1861), p. 160. Written in one column per page, in 40 lines per page. Paper has brown colour, written in black ink, capital letters in red.  
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The codex contains a complete text of the four [[Gospel]]s on 355 paper leaves (size 26.3 cm by 20.7 cm),<sup>[2]</sup> with a Theophtlact's commentary.<sup>[3]</sup> Written in one column per page, in 40 lines per page.<sup>[4]</sup> Paper has brown colour, written in black ink, capital letters in red.<sup>[5]</sup>
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It contains [[Synaxarion|synaxaria]], [[Menologion]], [[Stichometry|stichoi]], not the [[Eusebian Canons]], and date "April 14, 1442".  
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It contains [[Synaxarion|synaxaria]], [[Menologion]], [[Stichometry|stichoi]], not the [[Eusebian Canons]],<sup>[5]</sup> and date "April 14, 1442".<sup>[6]</sup>
== Text ==
== Text ==
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== History ==
== History ==
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It was presented by Christina, Queen of Sweden, to [[Pope Alexander VII]] (1689-1691), together with the manuscripts [[Minuscule 155|155]], [[Minuscule 156|156]], and [[Minuscule 181|181]].  
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It was presented by Christina, Queen of Sweden, to [[Pope Alexander VII]] (1689-1691), together with the manuscripts [[Minuscule 155|155]], [[Minuscule 156|156]], and [[Minuscule 181|181]].<sup>[7]</sup><sup>[8]</sup>
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It was examined by [[Andrew Birch|Birch]] and [[Johann Martin Augustin Scholz|Scholz]].<  
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It was examined by [[Andrew Birch|Birch]] and [[Johann Martin Augustin Scholz|Scholz]].<sup>[9]</sup>
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It is currently housed at the [[Vatican Library]] (Reg. gr. 28), at [[Rome]].  
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It is currently housed at the [[Vatican Library]] (Reg. gr. 28), at [[Rome]].<sup>[10]</sup>
== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[List of New Testament minuscules]]
* [[List of New Testament minuscules]]
* [[Biblical manuscript]]
* [[Biblical manuscript]]
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== References ==
== References ==
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# ^ a b c d K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, "Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments", Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 56.
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* ^ a b c d [[Kurt Aland|K. Aland]], M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, "Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments", Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 56.
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# ^ a b c F. H. A. Scrivener, "A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament" (London 1861), p. 160.
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* ^ a b c [[Frederick Henry Ambrose Scrivener|F. H. A. Scrivener]], "A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament" (London 1861), p. 160.
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# ^ a b c d C. R. Gregory, "Textkritik des Neuen Testaments", Leipzig 1900, vol. 1, p. 159.
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* ^ a b c d [[Caspar René Gregory|C. R. Gregory]], "Textkritik des Neuen Testaments", Leipzig 1900, vol. 1, p. 159.
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== Further reading ==
== Further reading ==

Revision as of 07:11, 18 November 2009

Minuscule 154 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), Θε402 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on cotton paper. Paleographically it had been assigned to the 13th century.[1]

Contents

Description

The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels on 355 paper leaves (size 26.3 cm by 20.7 cm),[2] with a Theophtlact's commentary.[3] Written in one column per page, in 40 lines per page.[4] Paper has brown colour, written in black ink, capital letters in red.[5]

It contains synaxaria, Menologion, stichoi, not the Eusebian Canons,[5] and date "April 14, 1442".[6]

Text

History

It was presented by Christina, Queen of Sweden, to Pope Alexander VII (1689-1691), together with the manuscripts 155, 156, and 181.[7][8]

It was examined by Birch and Scholz.[9]

It is currently housed at the Vatican Library (Reg. gr. 28), at Rome.[10]

See also

References

  • ^ a b c d K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, "Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments", Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 56.
  • ^ a b c F. H. A. Scrivener, "A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament" (London 1861), p. 160.
  • ^ a b c d C. R. Gregory, "Textkritik des Neuen Testaments", Leipzig 1900, vol. 1, p. 159.


Further reading

  • Henry Stevenson, Codd. mss. Gr. reginae Svecorum et Pii pp. II bibliothecae Vaticanae, Rom 1888, p. 22.

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