(Q1750)

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Herman C. Hoskier of South Orange NJ (1864-1938), a biblical scholar who purchased it in Macedonia (possibly from the Czech scholar Vladimir Sis, specialized in Macedonian studies, who may have made the note in the upper margin of f. 1, Č29, using a letter of the Czech alphabet) and presented it to General Theological Seminary in 1922.
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s. XIII(2); 1250-1299
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Binding: Formerly (ca. 1933) bound in red cloth over thin wooden boards, sewn on 5 stations; now unbound.
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Layout, ff. 1-8v: Probably goat skin (yellowish on the hair side and ivory white on the flesh side). One gathering; 20 long lines.
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Bibliography: De Ricci, p. 1285, n. 4. Aland, n. 2380. Maria Luisa Agati, "La congiunzione καί nella minuscola libraria greca," Scrittura e civiltà8 (1984): 69-81 at 72 and table 9.
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ff. 1-8v: The fragment is too small to sucessfully determine its place of origin.
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ff. 1-8v: Greek.
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ff. 1-8v: Contains Mark 4:1-6:22. Chapter titles and open/close notes (for use as a lectionary in a liturgical service) inserted into the text were added by a later hand (s. XV?).
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Incipit, ff. 1-8v: καὶ ἀρεσάσης τῷ Ἡρῴδῃ καὶ τοῖς συνανακειμένοις.//.
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Explicit, ff. 1-8v: //καὶ συνήχθη πρὸς αὐτὸν ὄχλος πολὺς.
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Information in this descript from: N. Kavrus-Hoffmann, "Census of Greek Manuscripts in the United States," published serially in Manuscripta this manuscript in 51.1 (2007) 61-130, this description on pp. 70-73.
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28 June 2023
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28 June 2023
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