Lectionary 11

Lectionary 11

New Testament manuscript

Text Evangelistarion †
Date 13th-century
Script Greek
Now at Bibliothèque Nationale de France
Size 30 cm by 23 cm

Lectionary 11, designated by siglum 11 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on vellum leaves. Paleographically, it has been assigned to the 13th-century.[1] Formerly, it was known as Codex Regius 309.[2]

Description

The codex contains lessons from the Gospels lectionary (Evangelistarium) with some lacunae. It is written in Greek minuscule letters, on 142 parchment leaves (30 cm by 23 cm), 2 columns per page, 22 or more lines per page.[1] It contains musical notes.[3]

The manuscript once belonged to Colbert, as lectionaries 7, 8, 9, 10, 12.[2] It was added to the list of the New Testament manuscripts by Wettstein.[4] It was examined by Scholz (1794-1852) and Paulin Martin.[5] Gregory saw it in 1885.[3]

The manuscript is sporadically cited in the critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3).[6]

The codex is located now at the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Gr. 309) at Paris.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 K. Aland, M. Welte, B. Köster, K. Junack, Kurzgefasste Liste der griechischen Handschriften des Neues Testaments, (Berlin, New York: Walter de Gruyter, 1994), p. 219.
  2. 1 2 F. H. A. Scrivener, "A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament" (George Bell & Sons: London 1894), vol. 1, p. 328.
  3. 1 2 Gregory, Caspar René (1900). Textkritik des Neuen Testaments. 1. Leipzig: J.C. Hinrichs. p. 388.
  4. Aland, Kurt; Aland, Barbara (1995). The Text of the New Testament: An Introduction to the Critical Editions and to the Theory and Practice of Modern Textual Criticism. Erroll F. Rhodes (trans.). Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-8028-4098-1.
  5. Jean-Pierre-Paul Martin, Description technique des manuscrits grecs, relatif au N. T., conservé dans les bibliothèques des Paris (Paris 1883), p. 140
  6. The Greek New Testament, ed. K. Aland, A. Black, C. M. Martini, B. M. Metzger, and A. Wikgren, in cooperation with INTF, United Bible Societies, 3rd edition, (Stuttgart 1983), p. XXIX.

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