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Lectionary 120

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Lectionary 120, designated by siglum 120 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering) is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment leaves. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 11th or 12th century.[1]

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The codex contains lessons from the Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelistarium), on 344 parchment leaves (35.7 cm by 27.3 cm). It is written in Greek minuscule letters, in 2 columns per page, 20 lines per page.[1] It contains musical notes and many splendidly illuminated pictures.[2][3]

History

The manuscript was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scholz.[4]

The manuscript is not cited in the critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3).[5]

Currently the codex is located in the Vatican Library (Vat. gr. 1156) in Rome.[1]

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