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Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Greek. Ammonian section and Eusebian canon numbers in the margins. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Grk. 12. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Praxapostolos bifolium in Greek. Fragment of 2 Timothy and Titus. Euthalian sections and titles in the margins. Lectionary marginal apparatus consists of day and week number indications for lections in the Synaxarion and Menologion, scrip... View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Greek. Contains portions of Matthew and Mark. Ammonian section numbers and lectionary headings, incipits, and notes. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Grk. 21. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: New Testament in Greek. Added Ammonian section numbers, lectionary apparatus, and chapter titles in the margins. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Grk. 51. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Greek. Ammonian section numbers and lection apparatus in margins. Addition of 14th century paper lectionary tables. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Grk. 32. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Praxapostolos in Greek. Contains Acts, the Epistles of Paul, and the Catholic Epistles. Lectionary apparatus, headings, and incipits in margins. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Grk. 33. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Praxapostolos in Greek with a half-leaf of a 12th century lectionary (front pastedown). Marginal lectionary apparatus identifies lections by title, or occasion and incipit. The placement of the Epistles of Paul before the Catholic ... View Full Item at University of Chicago Library