New Testament manuscript | |
Text | Gospels † |
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Date | 12th century |
Script | Greek |
Now at | John Rylands Library, Manchester |
Size | 21.3 cm by 17 cm |
Type | Byzantine text-type/mixed |
Category | none |
Minuscule 702 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε2010 ( von Soden), [1] [2] is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 12th century. The manuscript has complex contents. [3] [4]
The codex contains the text of the New Testament on 143 parchment leaves (size 21.3 cm by 17 cm). [3] It has numerous lacunae (Matthew 1:1-7:20; 8:26-10:8; 17:19-18:24; 20:31-21:31 Mark 13:27-14:11; 16:18-20; Luke 2:16-3:8; 17:13-18:1; 22:8-32; 24:22-53; John 5:9-30; 6:8-29; 7:4-28; 7:48-8:19; (11, 12); 11:38-21:25). [5]
The text is written in one columns per page, 30 lines per page. [3]
The text is divided according to the κεφαλαια (chapters), which numbers are given at the left margin; the τιτλοι (titles) are given at the top. There is also a division according to the Ammonian Sections (in Mark 233, 16:9), with a references to the Eusebian Canons. [5]
It contains the tables of the κεφαλαια before each Gospel, lectionary markings at the margin, and subscriptions. [5]
Kurt Aland the Greek text of the codex did not place in any Category. [6]
According to the Claremont Profile Method it represents mixed Byzantine text, related to the textual family Kx in Luke 1 and Luke 20. In Luke 10 no profile was made. [7]
Scrivener dated the manuscript to the 13th century, Gregory dated the manuscript to the 14th century. [5] Currently the manuscript is dated by the INTF to the 12th century. [4]
It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scrivener (886e). [8] and Gregory (702). [5]
Formerly it was housed in London [5] but is now housed at the John Rylands Library (Gr. Ms. 16) in Manchester. [3] [4]
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Text | Gospels † |
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Date | 12th century |
Script | Greek |
Now at | John Rylands Library, Manchester |
Size | 21.3 cm by 17 cm |
Type | Byzantine text-type/mixed |
Category | none |
Minuscule 702 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε2010 ( von Soden), [1] [2] is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 12th century. The manuscript has complex contents. [3] [4]
The codex contains the text of the New Testament on 143 parchment leaves (size 21.3 cm by 17 cm). [3] It has numerous lacunae (Matthew 1:1-7:20; 8:26-10:8; 17:19-18:24; 20:31-21:31 Mark 13:27-14:11; 16:18-20; Luke 2:16-3:8; 17:13-18:1; 22:8-32; 24:22-53; John 5:9-30; 6:8-29; 7:4-28; 7:48-8:19; (11, 12); 11:38-21:25). [5]
The text is written in one columns per page, 30 lines per page. [3]
The text is divided according to the κεφαλαια (chapters), which numbers are given at the left margin; the τιτλοι (titles) are given at the top. There is also a division according to the Ammonian Sections (in Mark 233, 16:9), with a references to the Eusebian Canons. [5]
It contains the tables of the κεφαλαια before each Gospel, lectionary markings at the margin, and subscriptions. [5]
Kurt Aland the Greek text of the codex did not place in any Category. [6]
According to the Claremont Profile Method it represents mixed Byzantine text, related to the textual family Kx in Luke 1 and Luke 20. In Luke 10 no profile was made. [7]
Scrivener dated the manuscript to the 13th century, Gregory dated the manuscript to the 14th century. [5] Currently the manuscript is dated by the INTF to the 12th century. [4]
It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scrivener (886e). [8] and Gregory (702). [5]
Formerly it was housed in London [5] but is now housed at the John Rylands Library (Gr. Ms. 16) in Manchester. [3] [4]
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