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Date: 1624 Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Armenian. Section numbers in the margins against the text. Concordance numbers in the lower margins. Pentecostal lection numbers. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 54.The foliation cited in this description is in the lower margin. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 9th or 10th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Gospel of Matthew and of Mark in Armenian. Eusebian section numbers in the margins against the text. Concordance in the lower margins; and Pentecostal lection numbers. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 35. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 15th or 16th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Armenian. Section numbers in the margins against the text. Pentecostal lection numbers and concordances recorded in the lower margins. Words and passages omitted in the main text have been added in the left or lower margins. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 6. The manuscript is commonly known as Gospels of the Fluting Shepherd because of its marginal miniature of a shepherd making music (fol. 150v). View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 15th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Armenian. Section numbers in the margins against the text. Concordance numbers in the lower margins. Pentecostal lection numbers. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 52.The foliation cited in this description is in the lower margin. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 17th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Armenian. Section numbers in the margins against the text. Concordance numbers in lower margins. Pentecostal section numbers. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 53. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th or 13th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Armenian. Section numbers in the margins against the text. Concordance numbers in the lower margins. Pentecostal lection numbers. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 47. The Red Gospels of Ganjasar, as the manuscript is commonly known, was named both for the predominant red pigment of its miniatures, and for the monastery in which its two earliest-known owners lived as members of the community. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 1670 Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Armenian. Eusebian section numbers in the margins against the text. Concordance numbers in the lower margins. Pentecostal lection numbers. Portions of Matthew 16, Luke 22, and John 5 and 7 omitted. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 29 View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 1609 Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Armenian. Eusebian section numbers in the margins against the text. Concordances in the lower margins. Pentecostal lection numbers. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 23. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 15th or 16th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Praxapostolos leaf of Acts in Armenian. Lection numbers in the margins against the text. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 50. The leaf is commonly known as the Ananias Fragment because it contains the story found in Acts of the early Christian Church members Ananias and Sapphira, his wife. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 1661 Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Armenian. Eusebian section numbers in the margins against the text. Concordance numbers in the lower margins. Pentecostal lection numbers in the gospel of Matthew. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Arm. 48. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library