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Lectionary 183

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letters, in two columns per page, 22 lines per page. The margins are wide, the text measures 24.5 by 16.5 cm. The first page is in red and gold ink, the rest pages in black ink, much faded in parts. The handwriting is large and elegant. The large initial letters are rubricated, the headpieces
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stated that on the palaeographical ground it should be dated earlier, even to the 7th or 8th century, but liturgical books usually were written in an older letters than in other documents. Scrivener dated this manuscript to the 9th century. Gregory refers the manuscript even later, to the 10th
345:. It agrees with these manuscripts in following texts: Matthew 6:32; 7:2.12.13; 8:18; 9:22.27; 18:14; 22:13; 23:10.25;27.28; 24:6; 26:71; 27:41.45; Mark 1:9; 13:9; 16:9; Luke 1:65; 2:25; 3:16; 4:16.25; 9:31.33; 12:7.8.11.12; 18:21.43; 22:47; 23:15.28.38.48; 24:10; John 12:34; 13:2; 19:27. 234:
The leaf with text of John 20:19–30 is on paper, part of the first leaf (John 1:11–13) is on paper and was supplied by later hand. The supplied leaves are also written in uncial letters, but in a widely in different style, "with thicker downstrokes and very thin upstrokes".
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It contains music notes and portraits of the Evangelists in colours and gold before each Gospel (folios 1v, 63v, 94v, and 131v). There are 16 headpieces in colours and gold. According to Scrivener it is splendidly illuminated. The decorations are
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Its place of origin is unknown. Suggestions include the Eastern Mediterranean (Cappadocia?) or South Italy. According to the subscription it was written in the "monastery of the Holy Trinity on the island of Chalce".
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Textually it often agrees with old uncial manuscripts of the New Testament, but it has some unique variants. It has numerous errors, but unequally distributed in the codex. It was examined by several palaeographers.
223:), on 329 parchment leaves (29.4 cm by 23.2 cm). 9 leaves of the original codex were lost, but they were supplied by a later hand on paper. The manuscript contains all the Church lessons from 673: 263:), and accents are in red ink, and though they are "given correctly", it is "without any pretensions to correctness". The words are written continuously without any separation. The 439:(1585–1646), 2nd earl of Arundel, 4th earl of Surrey, and 1st earl of Norfolk, an art collector and politician; he probably acquired the manuscript through his agents Petty or 278:, but they are unequally distributed over the different parts of the manuscript. The change ι into ει is not so perpetual as in these two manuscripts. There is no 425: 877: 360:; 17:17; 20:5; 23:35; 24:4.42.43; 27:1.56; Mark 1:7; 6:8.10.16; 12:30.32; 13:11; 15:26.33; Luke 7:24.28; John 1:29; 7:41; 8:44; 12:20.35.47; 15:8; 18:33. 872: 867: 162: 487:). It was published in 1853. Scrivener stated: "I regard Codex x – Lectionary 183 – as perhaps the most valuable manuscript I have collated." 822: 436: 851: 706: 555: 740: 668: 645: 444: 420: 166: 293:
There are many marks in red ink, some erasures and corrections made by a later hand. A few corrections were made by modern hand.
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occurs almost constantly. According to Scrivener the grammatical forms of the manuscript usually are considered as Alexandrian.
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are decorated in colours and gold (folios 1r, 64r, 95r, 132r, and 238r). The small initials are in red ink. The breathings (
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and it was not catalogued in his list. It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scrivener (number 257) and
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The manuscript is sporadically cited in the critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3). It is not cited in UBS4.
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from the Royal Society along with more than 500 other Arundel manuscripts in 1831. Since 1973 it has been housed in the
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than many other manuscript of much later date, but some readings of the codex can be found in the uncial manuscripts:
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at the end and inside, but they were supplied by a later hand. It is faded in parts.
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A Full and Exact Collation of About Twenty Greek Manuscripts of the Holy Gospels
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Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments
224: 201: 173:), it has been assigned to the 10th century. The manuscript has some 133: 300: 247:(human figures, hands, other body parts), also harpies, or vases. 197: 270:
The itacistic error occurs very frequently, more often than in
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The words after the brackets are the readings of the codex.
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It has also a number of unique readings in following texts:
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The text of the codex is considered a representative of the
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Matthew 17:17 – φερετε μοι αυτον ωδε ] φερετε αυτον προς με
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A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament
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It was examined by Walter de Gray Birch and Henry Jenner,
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by 257. Using the study of comparative writings styles (
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Catalogue of ancient Manuscripts in the British Museum
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The Principal Uncial Manuscripts of the New Testament
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It has been assigned by the 184:It forms part of the British Library 7: 702: 700: 698: 696: 694: 692: 690: 688: 267:are written in an abbreviated way. 878:British Library Arundel collection 669:Scrivener, Frederick Henry Ambrose 646:Scrivener, Frederick Henry Ambrose 556:List of New Testament lectionaries 14: 873:10th-century biblical manuscripts 490:The manuscript was not known for 459:). It was later purchased by the 274:, and almost so frequently as in 868:Greek New Testament lectionaries 540: 451:" in London in 1667 (along with 435:The manuscript once belonged to 402:Matthew 24:43 – φυλακη ] φυλακει 390:Matthew 20:5 – ωσαυτως ] ωσαυτος 40: 606:Textkritik des Neuen Testaments 470:The manuscript was examined by 384:Matthew 9:10 – πολλοι ] πολλαι 1: 492:Johann Martin Augustin Scholz 443:in 1626. Then it belonged to 393:Matthew 23:35 – ελθη ] επελθη 250:The text is written in Greek 797:, in cooperation with INTF, 526:The codex is located in the 161:letters. Biblical scholars 894: 781:(Chicago, 1939), p. LXXIV. 157:, written on parchment in 530:(Arundel 547) at London. 175:missing portions and gaps 167:Frederick H. A. Scrivener 39: 30: 671:; Edward Miller (1894). 313:and it is closer to the 33:New Testament manuscript 16:New Testament manuscript 811:The Greek New Testament 791:The Greek New Testament 854:at the British Library 815:United Bible Societies 799:United Bible Societies 709:at the British Library 679:George Bell & Sons 327:Ephraemi recriptus (C) 306: 123:splendidly illuminated 757:"Liste Handschriften" 428:to the 10th century. 381:– εμεινεν ] ερχομενον 364:Some textual variants 304: 731:. Berlin, New York: 601:Gregory, Caspar René 577:Notes and references 500:Brooke Foss Westcott 196:The manuscript is a 99:29.4 by 23.2 cm 561:Biblical manuscript 506:labelled it by 38. 496:Caspar René Gregory 311:Byzantine text-type 243:(birds, fishes) or 186:Arundel Manuscripts 27: 511:E. Maunde Thompson 307: 272:Codex Alexandrinus 823:978-3-438-05110-3 733:Walter de Gruyter 566:Textual criticism 163:Westcott and Hort 127: 126: 115:large and elegant 885: 826: 808: 802: 788: 782: 777:W. H. P. Hatch, 775: 769: 768: 766: 764: 753: 747: 746: 721: 710: 704: 683: 682: 665: 656: 655: 642: 611: 610: 597: 550: 545: 544: 543: 319:Alexandrinus (A) 284:iota subscriptum 261:smooth breathing 132:, designated by 44: 28: 893: 892: 888: 887: 886: 884: 883: 882: 858: 857: 848: 834: 829: 809: 805: 789: 785: 776: 772: 762: 760: 755: 754: 750: 743: 735:. p. 229. 723: 722: 713: 705: 686: 667: 666: 659: 644: 643: 614: 599: 598: 583: 579: 546: 541: 539: 536: 528:British Library 476:Trinity College 472:Richard Bentley 465:British Library 413:Josiah Forshall 409: 315:Textus Receptus 299: 280:iota adscriptum 257:rough breathing 245:anthropomorphic 221:Evangelistarium 194: 90:British Library 63:Evangelistarion 47: 17: 12: 11: 5: 891: 889: 881: 880: 875: 870: 860: 859: 856: 855: 847: 846:External links 844: 843: 842: 833: 830: 828: 827: 803: 783: 770: 748: 741: 711: 684: 681:. p. 345. 657: 612: 580: 578: 575: 574: 573: 568: 563: 558: 552: 551: 535: 532: 461:British Museum 457:Lectionary 187 419:, 1834–1840). 411:Palaeographer 408: 405: 404: 403: 400: 397: 394: 391: 388: 385: 382: 376: 366: 365: 305:Folio 47 recto 298: 295: 193: 190: 130:Lectionary 183 125: 124: 121: 117: 116: 113: 109: 108: 105: 101: 100: 97: 93: 92: 87: 83: 82: 77: 73: 72: 69: 65: 64: 61: 57: 56: 53: 49: 48: 45: 37: 36: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 890: 879: 876: 874: 871: 869: 866: 865: 863: 853: 850: 849: 845: 840: 836: 835: 831: 824: 820: 816: 812: 807: 804: 800: 796: 792: 787: 784: 780: 774: 771: 758: 752: 749: 744: 742:3-11-011986-2 738: 734: 730: 726: 720: 718: 716: 712: 708: 703: 701: 699: 697: 695: 693: 691: 689: 685: 680: 676: 675: 670: 664: 662: 658: 653: 652: 647: 641: 639: 637: 635: 633: 631: 629: 627: 625: 623: 621: 619: 617: 613: 608: 607: 602: 596: 594: 592: 590: 588: 586: 582: 576: 572: 569: 567: 564: 562: 559: 557: 554: 553: 549: 538: 533: 531: 529: 524: 521: 518: 516: 515:William Hatch 512: 507: 505: 501: 497: 493: 488: 486: 485: 482: 477: 473: 468: 466: 462: 458: 454: 453:Minuscule 476 450: 449:Royal Society 446: 442: 438: 437:Thomas Howard 433: 429: 427: 422: 418: 414: 406: 401: 398: 395: 392: 389: 386: 383: 380: 377: 374: 371: 370: 369: 363: 362: 361: 359: 355: 351: 346: 344: 340: 336: 332: 328: 324: 323:Vaticanus (B) 320: 316: 312: 303: 296: 294: 291: 289: 286:in the codex 285: 281: 277: 273: 268: 266: 262: 258: 253: 248: 246: 242: 236: 232: 230: 226: 222: 218: 215: 211: 207: 203: 199: 191: 189: 187: 182: 178: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 155:New Testament 152: 149: 145: 144:Gregory-Aland 141: 138: 135: 131: 122: 118: 114: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 91: 88: 84: 81: 78: 74: 70: 66: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46:Folio 2 recto 43: 38: 35: 34: 29: 26: 23: 838: 837:Westcott in 832:Bibliography 814: 810: 806: 798: 790: 786: 778: 773: 761:. 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Index

New Testament manuscript
Folio 2 recto
Greek
British Library
siglum
Gregory-Aland
Greek
manuscript
New Testament
uncial
Westcott and Hort
Frederick H. A. Scrivener
palaeography
missing portions and gaps
Arundel Manuscripts
codex
Gospels
John
Matthew
Luke
lectionary
Easter
Pentecost
zoomorphic
anthropomorphic
uncial
rough breathing
smooth breathing
nomina sacra
Codex Alexandrinus

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