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Minuscule 507 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 142 (in the Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 11th-century. Scrivener labeled it by number 493. It was adapted for liturgical use. == Description == The codex contains the complete text of the four Gospels on 221 parchment leaves (size ). It is written in two columns per page, 26 lines per page. The text is divided according to numbers of the (''chapters''), whose numbers are given at the margin, with τιτλοι (''titles'') at the top of the pages. There is also a division according to the smaller Ammonian Sections (in Mark 234 sections, the last section in 16:9), with references to the Eusebian Canons (written in the same line as Ammonian Sections).〔In the same way are arranged codices: 112, 192, 198, 212, 267, 583, 584.〕 It contains (Epistula ad Carpianum later hand), Eusebian Canon tables, (prolegomena later hand), tables of the (''tables of contents'') are placed before each Gospel, lectionary markings at the margin (partly later), incipits, Synaxarion (liturgical book with hagiographies), subscriptions at the end of each Gospel (some from later hand), , and numbers of στιχοι. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Minuscule 507」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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