New Testament manuscript |
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Text | New Testament (except Gospels) |
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Date | 13th-century |
Script | Greek |
Now at | Bibliothèque nationale de France |
Size | 22.7 cm by 15.8 cm |
Type | Byzantine text-type |
Category | none |
Minuscule 468 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), Ο30 (in the Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on paper. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 13th century. Formerly it was labeled by 118a, 138p, and 55r.
The codex contains the text of the New Testament except Gospels on 200 paper leaves (size 22.7 cm by 15.8 cm), with only one lacuna (Acts 19:18-22:17). The text is written in one column per page, 28 lines per page (size of text 15.7 by 10 cm).
It contains prolegomena, Journeys and death of Paul (as in 102, 206, 216, 223, 256, 614, 665, 909, 912), tables of the κεφαλαια (tables of contents) before each book, numbers of the κεφαλαια (chapters) at the margin, (not τιτλοι), lectionary markings at the margin, αναγνωσεις (to Acts, Cath. and Paul), subscriptions at the end of each book, and numbers of στιχοι. It has not much αναγνωσεις to the Acts and Apocalypse, but a lot to the Pauline epistles.
The order of books: Acts of the Apostles, Catholic epistles, Pauline epistles, and Book of Revelation.