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New Testament. Gospels. Red Gospels of Ganjasar.

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New Testament. Gospels. Red Gospels of Ganjasar. . 1213. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://www.lib.uchicago.edu/ark:61001/b2df0vt15q42.

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  • 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.
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