Forms part of the Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University);Text begins (fol. 1r): en tō ouranō eisin. peri ] de tēs anastaseōs tōn nekrōn, ktl.;Text begins (fol. 1r): ̕εν τω̨̃ οὐρανω̨̃ εἰσιν. περὶ ] δὲ τη̃ς ἀναστάσεως τω̃ν νεκρω̃ν, κτλ.;;Text breaks off at (fol. 1v): mēde klēthēte kathēgētai, [ hoti kathēgētēs Hymōn estin eis ho Christos, ktl.;Text breaks off at (fol. 1v): μηδὲ κληθη̃τε καθηγηταί, [ ̔́οτι καθηγητὴς ̔υμω̃ν ̕εστιν εἰ̃ς ̔ο Χριστός, κτλ.;Format: Manuscript leaf.;Title supplied by the cataloger.;Layout: Written in 1 column of 24 lines. 24 lines ruled on the hair side; prickings, made with an instrument with a triangular point from the hair side, are visible in the fore edge margin.;Script: Written in a neat round hand in a brown ink, mixed in form, but mostly square; with clear, distinctive small accents and breathing marks; distinct penlifts produce serifs on uncials.;Decoration: One gilt intial at line 5 of the verso of the leaf.;Title cataloged from existing description.;Single leaf from a book of the four Gospels, containing Matthew 22:31-23:10. Ammonian section and canon numbers appear in the fore edge margins; margins restored; slight loss of text. Fragments of same manuscript are found in Staatsbibliothek Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, Ms. Graec. quart. 90 (Matthew 19:6; Mark 15:45) and Burgerbibliothek in Bern, MS 784(Mark 1:14).