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Codex Seidelianus I

Uncial 011
New Testament manuscript
Codex Seidelianus I
Codex Seidelianus I
Name Seidelianus I
Sign Ge
Text Gospels
Date 9th century
Script Greek
Now at British Library
Size 25.7 cm by 21.5 cm
Type Byzantine text-type
Category V
Hand coarse

Codex Seidelianus I, designated by siglum Ge or 011 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 87 (von Soden) is a Greek uncial manuscript of the Gospels, dated palaeographically to the 9th century (or 10th century). The codex contains 252 parchment leaves (25.7 cm by 21.5 cm). The manuscript is lacunose.

The codex contains the text of the four Gospels with some lacunae (Matthew 1:1-6:6, 7:25-8:9, 8:23-9:2, 28:18-Mark 1:13, Mark 14:19-25, Luke 1:1-13, 5:4-7:3, 8:46-9:5, 12:27-41, 24:41-end, John 18:5-19, 19:4-27). The text is written in 2 columns per page, 21 lines per page. It was written in a coarse hand.

The text is divided according to the Ammonian Sections, whose numbers are given at the margin, with references to the Eusebian Canons. It contains the τιτλοι (titles of chapters). It has breathings and accents, but often irregularly. Each member of the genealogy in Luke 3 forms a separate line. Some portions of these lacunae are rectified by a later hand.

The Greek text of this codex is a secondary representative of the Byzantine text-type with many of the non-Byzantine readings seeming to be the Caesarean. Aland gave to it textual profile 1761 871/2 42 21s and placed it in Category V.Hermann von Soden classified it to the family Ki, but according to the Claremont Profile Method it belongs to the textual family Kx.


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