- Source: Lectionary 64
Lectionary 64, designated by siglum ℓ 64 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment leaves. It is a lectionary (Evangelistarion). Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 9th-century.
Description
The codex contains lessons from the Gospel of John, Gospel of Matthew, and Gospel of Luke with lacunae at the beginning and end.
It is written in Greek uncial letters, on 210 parchment leaves (27.8 cm by 20.2 cm). The writing stands in two columns per page, in 22 lines per page. Many leaves are torn.
History
The manuscript came from Constantinople. It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scholz, who examined many of its passages.
It was examined by Paulin Martin and Henri Omont.
The manuscript is sporadically cited in the critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3).
Currently the codex is located in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gr. 281), in Paris.
See also
List of New Testament lectionaries
Biblical manuscript
Textual criticism
Notes and references
Further reading
Henri Omont, Fac-similés des manuscrits grecs datés de la Bibliothèque Nationale du IXe et XIVe siècle (Paris, 1891), 19.
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Codex Climaci Rescriptus
- Daftar Leksionari Perjanjian Baru
- Kerakusan
- Paus Gregorius I
- Anne Hutchinson
- Daftar Naskah Perjanjian Baru Bahasa Suryani
- Famili 1
- Codex Cyprius
- Daftar seniman Katolik
- Daftar Minuscule Perjanjian Baru (2001–)
- Lectionary 64
- List of New Testament lectionaries
- List of New Testament lectionaries (1001–1500)
- List of New Testament lectionaries (1501–2000)
- Lectionary 258
- List of New Testament lectionaries (1–500)
- Codex Climaci Rescriptus
- List of New Testament lectionaries (501–1000)
- 150 (number)
- Lectionary 187