Minuscule 231

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[[Caspar René Gregory|Gregory, Caspar René]] ([[1900 AD|1900]]). [http://www.archive.org/stream/textkritikdesne00greggoog#page/n183/mode/2up Textkritik des Neuen Testaments, Vol. 1]. Leipzig. p. 170.
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Minuscule 231 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 1207 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Paleographically it had been assigned to the 12th century.[1]

Contents

Description

The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels, on 181 parchment leaves (size 21.5 cm by 15.5 cm).[1] Written in one column per page, 29 lines per page.[1]

It contains the Eusebian tables, tables of κεφαλαια, lectionary markings, synaxaria, Menologion, subscriptions, and στιχοι.[2]

There are some marginal glosses made by a later hand, and a Latin version over parts of Matthew (between lines of Greek text). The text of John 7:53-8:11 was obelised by a later hand.[3]

Text

The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. Hermann von Soden classified it to the textual family Kx.[4] Aland placed it in Category V.[5]

According to the Claremont Profile Method it represents textual family Kx in Luke 1, Luke 10, and Luke 20.[4]

History

The manuscript was described by Daniel Gotthilf Moldenhawer, who collated it about 1783 for Andreas Birch.[3]

It is currently housed at the Escurial (Cod. Escurialensis, y. III. 6).[1]

See also

References

Further reading

Gregory, Caspar René (1900). Textkritik des Neuen Testaments, Vol. 1. Leipzig. p. 170.

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