42:
542:
302:
254:
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
423:
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".
238:
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
431:
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".
180:
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.
290:
occurs almost constantly. According to
Scrivener the grammatical forms of the manuscript usually are considered as Alexandrian.
255:
are decorated in colours and gold (folios 1r, 64r, 95r, 132r, and 238r). The small initials are in red ink. The breathings (
494:
and it was not catalogued in his list. It was added to the list of New
Testament manuscripts by Scrivener (number 257) and
523:
The manuscript is sporadically cited in the critical editions of the Greek New
Testament (UBS3). It is not cited in UBS4.
491:
463:
from the Royal
Society along with more than 500 other Arundel manuscripts in 1831. Since 1973 it has been housed in the
338:
317:
than many other manuscript of much later date, but some readings of the codex can be found in the uncial manuscripts:
514:
475:
326:
503:
41:
604:
600:
495:
813:, ed. B. Aland, K. Aland, J. Karavidopoulos, C. M. Martini, and B. M. Metzger, in cooperation with INTF,
474:, who made the first partial collation of the codex. The collation of Bentley is still preserved at the
678:
513:, J. A. Herbert, John Bradley, Kurt Weitzmann, and David Buckton. Gregory saw the manuscript in 1883.
499:
174:
560:
310:
185:
143:
32:
510:
318:
271:
756:
818:
736:
732:
565:
209:
649:
260:
147:
478:(B. XVII. 8). Scrivener made its new "exact and full" collation in 1852 (together with the
527:
471:
464:
412:
342:
322:
314:
287:
256:
244:
89:
479:
460:
456:
283:
213:
205:
79:
861:
794:
452:
448:
334:
279:
251:
177:
at the end and inside, but they were supplied by a later hand. It is faded in parts.
158:
154:
301:
570:
547:
378:
372:
357:
353:
349:
264:
170:
651:
A Full and Exact
Collation of About Twenty Greek Manuscripts of the Holy Gospels
330:
275:
724:
537:
440:
240:
216:
150:
228:
817:, 4th revised edition, (United Bible Societies, Stuttgart 2001), p. 21,
447:(1628–1684), 6th duke of Norfolk, who presented the manuscript to the "
729:
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
793:, ed. K. Aland, A. Black, C. M. Martini, B. M. Metzger, and
368:
The words after the brackets are the readings of the codex.
348:
It has also a number of unique readings in following texts:
309:
The text of the codex is considered a representative of the
387:
Matthew 17:17 – φερετε μοι αυτον ωδε ] φερετε αυτον προς με
200:(precursor to the modern book) containing Lessons from the
674:
509:
It was examined by Walter de Gray Birch and Henry Jenner,
231:, for every Saturday and Sunday for the rest of the year.
169:
by 257. Using the study of comparative writings styles (
759:. Münster: Institute for New Testament Textual Research
839:
Catalogue of ancient Manuscripts in the British Museum
779:
The Principal Uncial Manuscripts of the New Testament
654:. Cambridge: John W. Parker and Son. pp. LIX–LX.
609:. Vol. 1. Leipzig: J.C. Hinrichs. p. 402.
119:
111:
103:
95:
85:
75:
67:
59:
51:
498:(number 183). Gregory saw the manuscript in 1884.
396:Matthew 24:4 – μη τις υμας πλανηση ] μη πλανηθηναι
801:, 3rd edition, (Stuttgart 1983), pp. XXVIII, XXX.
417:Catalogue of Manuscripts in the British Museum
520:The codex was rebound and renovated in 1963.
146:numbering of New Testament manuscripts) is a
8:
426:Institute for New Testament Textual Research
19:
663:
661:
727:; M. Welte; B. Köster; K. Junack (1994).
595:
593:
591:
589:
587:
585:
415:dated the manuscript to the 9th century (
640:
638:
636:
517:edited one facsimile page of the codex.
399:Matthew 24:42 – γρηγορειτε ] γρηγορειται
719:
717:
715:
634:
632:
630:
628:
626:
624:
622:
620:
618:
616:
581:
165:labelled it by 38,and biblical scholar
677:. Vol. 1 (4th ed.). London:
18:
424:century. 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:. Retrieved
751:
728:
672:
650:
605:
571:Minuscule 71
548:Bible portal
525:
522:
519:
508:
489:
483:
480:
469:
445:Henry Howard
434:
430:
416:
410:
379:Matthew 3:16
375:– ινα ] οπως
373:Matthew 2:15
367:
350:Matthew 2:15
347:
308:
292:
269:
265:nomina sacra
249:
237:
233:
220:
195:
183:
179:
171:palaeography
139:
136:
129:
128:
71:10th century
31:
24:
21:
852:Arundel 547
763:16 November
725:Aland, Kurt
707:Arundel 547
504:Fenton Hort
335:Cyprius (K)
288:Moveable-nu
276:Codex Bezae
192:Description
86:Now at
55:Arundel 547
20:Lectionary
862:Categories
795:A. Wikgren
441:Thomas Roe
339:Regius (L)
241:zoomorphic
217:lectionary
151:manuscript
421:Scrivener
343:Campianus
331:Bezae (D)
229:Pentecost
107:Byzantine
648:(1853).
603:(1900).
534:See also
142:(in the
841:, 1881.
407:History
210:Matthew
202:Gospels
153:of the
821:
739:
341:, and
252:uncial
225:Easter
159:uncial
134:siglum
76:Script
198:codex
148:Greek
80:Greek
819:ISBN
765:2010
737:ISBN
502:and
455:and
358:9:10
354:3:16
297:Text
214:Luke
206:John
120:Note
112:Hand
104:Type
96:Size
68:Date
60:Text
52:Name
484:184
282:or
227:to
204:of
140:183
25:183
864::
714:^
687:^
660:^
615:^
584:^
467:.
356:;
352:;
337:,
333:,
329:,
325:,
321:,
259:,
212:,
208:,
188:.
825:.
767:.
745:.
481:ℓ
219:(
137:ℓ
22:ℓ
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.