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Text
  
Gospels

Script
  
Greek

Type
  
Byzantine text-type

Date
  
12th century

Size
  
32 cm by 22.5 cm

Now at
  
State Historical Museum

Minuscule 244 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 173 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Paleographically it has been assigned to the 12th century.

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Description

The codex contains the text of the four Gospels on 274 parchment leaves (size 32 cm by 22.5 cm). The text is written in one column per page, 46 lines per page. The evangelical text is surrounded by a commentary of Euthymius Zigabenus. It contains pictures.

Text

The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type. Aland placed it in Category V.

It was not examined by using the Claremont Profile Method.

History

Formerly the manuscript was held at Athos peninsula. The manuscript was brought to Moscow, by the monk Arsenius, on the suggestion of the Patriarch Nikon, in the reign of Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov (1645-1676). The manuscript was collated by C. F. Matthaei.

The manuscript is currently housed at the State Historical Museum (V. 88, S. 220) at Moscow.

References

Minuscule 244 Wikipedia