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Lectionary 167
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Lectionary 167, designated by siglum ℓ 167 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering) is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on paper leaves. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 15th century.[1] Formerly it was labelled as Lectionary 63a.[2] Scrivener designated it by 61a.[3]
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Description
The codex contains Lessons from the Acts and Epistles lectionary (Apostolarion) with lacunae at the beginning.[3]
The text is written in Greek minuscule letters, on 75 paper leaves (26.3 cm by 18.3 cm), in one columns per page, 17 lines per page.[1]
History
The manuscript was examined by Bloomfield and Gregory. [2]
The manuscript is not cited in the critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3).[4]
Currently the codex is located in the Lambeth Palace (1195) at London.[1]
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