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List of New Testament lectionaries

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List of New Testament lectionaries
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A New Testament Lectionary is a handwritten copy of a lectionary, or book of New Testament Bible readings. Lectionaries may be written in majuscule or minuscule Greek letters,[1] on parchment, papyrus, vellum, or paper.[2]

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Codex Harcleianus (Lectionary 150)

New Testament lectionaries are distinct from:

Lectionaries which have the Gospels readings are called Evangeliaria or Evangelistaria, those which have the Acts or Epistles, Apostoli or Praxapostoli. They appear from the 6th century.

Before Scholz only 57 Gospel lectionaries and 20 Apostoloi were known. Scholz added to the list 58-181 Evangelistarioi and 21-58 Apostoloi.[3] Gregory in 1909 enumerated 2234 lectionaries. To the present day 2484 lectionary manuscripts have been catalogued by the (INTF) in Münster.

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  • The numbers (#) are the now standard system of Caspar René Gregory (Gregory–Aland).
  • Dates are estimated to the nearest century (except lectionaries dated by scribes which are shown in the Date column).
  • Content only the Gospel lessons (Evangelistarion), and other lessons from the rest of the NT apart from Revelation (Apostolos). Sometimes the surviving portion of a codex is so limited that specific books, chapters or even verses can be indicated. Linked articles, where they exist, generally specify content in detail, by verse.
  • Digital images are referenced with direct links to the hosting web pages. The quality and accessibility of the images is as follows:
Gold color indicates high resolution color images available online.
Tan color indicates high resolution color images available locally, not online.
Light tan color indicates only a small fraction of manuscript pages with color images available online.
Light gray color indicates black/white or microfilm images available online.
Light blue color indicates manuscript not imaged, and is currently lost or ownership unknown.
Light pink color indicates manuscript destroyed, presumed destroyed, or deemed too fragile to digitize.
Violet color indicates high resolution ultraviolet images available online.


Contents Legend:
† Indicates the manuscript has damaged or missing pages.
P Indicates only a portion of the original book remains.
K Indicates manuscript also includes commentary notes.
sel Indicates contents include Scripture readings for selected days only.
e Indicates contents include weekday Scripture readings.
esk Indicates contents include weekday Scripture readings from Easter to Pentecost and Saturday/Sunday readings for other weeks.
sk Indicates contents include only Saturday and Sunday Scripture readings.
Lit Indicates Liturgical book containing an assortment of New Testament texts.
PsO Indicates a Psalter with Biblical Odes.
[ ] Brackets around Gregory-Aland number indicate the number is no longer is use.

Script Legend:
ΑΩ indicates Majuscule script
αω indicates Minuscule script
PU indicates manuscript is a palimpsest and script is the text under the later script.
PO indicates manuscript is a palimpsest and script is the text over the prior script.

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List of named or notable lectionaries

Lectionaries 1–100

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Lectionaries 101–200

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Lectionaries 201–300

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Lectionaries 301–400

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Lectionaries 401–500

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Lectionaries 501–600

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Lectionaries 601–700

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Lectionaries 701–800

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Lectionaries 801–900

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Lectionaries 901–1000

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Lectionaries 1001–1100

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Lectionaries 1101–1200

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Lectionaries 1201–1300

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Lectionaries 1301–1400

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Lectionaries 1401–1500

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Lectionaries 1501–1600

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Lectionaries 1601–1700

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Lectionaries 1701–1800

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Lectionaries 1801–1900

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Lectionaries 1901–2000

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Lectionaries 2001–2100

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Lectionaries 2101–2200

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Lectionaries 2201–2300

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Lectionaries 2301–2400

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Lectionaries 2401–2486

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Uncial Lectionaries

Minuscule Lectionaries

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