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Text
  
Evangelistarium †

Now at
  
British Library

Type
  
Byzantine text-type

Date
  
9th century

Size
  
16.7 cm by 11.8 cm

Script
  
Greek language

Lectionary 317 (Gregory-Aland), designated by siglum 317 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering) is a Greek manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 9th century. The manuscript has survived in a fragmentary condition.

Contents

Description

The original codex contained lessons from the Gospel of John, Matthew, and Luke (Evangelistarium), on 18 fragment parchment leaves. Some leaves at the codex were lost. The leaves are measured (16.7 cm by 11.8 cm). It is a palimpsest, the upper text is in Syriac.

The text is written in Greek uncial letters, in one column per page, 20 lines per page.

The codex contains Gospel lessons in the Byzantine Church order.

History

Scrivener dated the manuscript to the 8th century, Gregory dated it to the 9th century. It is presently assigned by the INTF to the 9th century.

The manuscript was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by Scrivener (497e) and Gregory (number 317e). Gregory saw it in 1883.

Currently the codex is housed at the British Library (Add. 14638) in the London.

The fragment is not cited in critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS4, NA28).

References

Lectionary 317 Wikipedia