Lectionary 48
Template:New Testament manuscript infobox Lectionary 48 is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, written on parchment. It is designated by the siglum ℓ 48 in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts.Template:R According to the colophon, it is dated to 1055 CE.[1]Template:R
Description
The manuscript is a codex (precursor to the modern book), containing weekly lessons from the Gospels of John, Matthew, and Luke (known as a lectionary / Evangelistarium), written on 250 parchment leaves (sized 38.1 cm by 28.4 cm).Template:R The text is written in two columns per page, with 24 lines per page, in Greek minuscule letters.Template:R It is replete with errors known as itacisms (the spelling of letters/diphthongs with others which were pronounced similarly), and contains musical notes.[2]
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History
The manuscript was written by a monk named Peter.Template:R In 1312 it belonged to Nicephorus, Metropolitan of Crete.[3] It was held in the Iviron monastery on the Mount Athos peninsula.Template:R The manuscript was examined by classical philologist,Christian Frederick Matthaei.Template:R
The manuscript is not cited in the critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3).[4] The manuscript is currently located in the State Historical Museum, (shelf number V. 11 S. 42) in Moscow, Russia.Template:R
See also
Notes and references
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