Minuscule_1432

Minuscule 1432

Minuscule 1432

New Testament manuscript


Minuscule 1432 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on 225 parchment leaves (14.7 cm by 11.5 cm). Dated paleografically to the 12th century.[1]

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Description

The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels with some lacunae. It contains Epistula ad Carpianum, Eusebian tables, tables of κεφαλαια, Ammonian Sections, subscriptions, Synaxarion, Menologion. Written in one column per page, in 28–29 lines per page (size of text 11.1 by 6.8 cm).[2] It contains the pericope John 7:53-8:11.[2]

Text

The Greek text of the codex, is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. Kurt Aland did not place it in any Category.[3] It was not examined by the Claremont Profile Method.[4]

History

The codex came from Athos, now is located in the Bible Museum Münster (Ms. 3).[1]

See also


References

  1. K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, "Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments", Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, New York 1994, p. 131.
  2. Gregory, Caspar René (1909). Textkritik des Neuen Testaments, Vol. 3. Leipzig. p. 1146.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

Further reading

  • K. Lake, Texts from Mount Athos, Studia biblica et ecclesiastica, 5 (Oxford 1902), pp. 88–185.

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