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Lectionary 77
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Lectionary 77, designated by siglum ℓ 77 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on vellum leaves. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 12th-century.[1]
Description
The codex contains lessons from the Gospels of John, Matthew, Luke lectionary (Evangelistarium) with some lacunae. It is written in Greek minuscule letters, on 258 parchment leaves (27.9 cm by 21.8 cm), in 2 columns per page, 20 lines per page.[2]
History
The manuscript was brought from Constantinople to Paris.[3]
It was partially examined by Scholz and Paulin Martin.[4] C. R. Gregory saw it in 1885.[2]
The manuscript is not cited in the critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3).[5]
Currently the codex is located in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (Gr. 296) in Paris.[1]
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