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Name
  
Codex Dresdensis

Date
  
13th century

Now at
  
Dresden

Text
  
Gospels

Script
  
Greek

Size
  
21.2 cm by 16.5 cm

Minuscule 258 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 388 (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Paleographically it has been assigned to the 13th century.

Contents

Description

The codex contains the text of the four Gospels on 168 parchment leaves (21.2 cm by 16.5 cm). The text is written in one column per page, 27-28 lines per page.

According to Scrivener it is barbarously written.

It contains lectionary markings at the margin (for liturgical use), Synaxarion, and pictures. The biblical text is surrounded by a commentary (catena).

Text

Aland did not place its text in any Category. It was not examined by using the Claremont Profile Method.

Matthew 1:11

It reads Ιωσιας δε εγεννησεν τον Ιωακειμ, Ιωακειμ δε εγεννησεν τον Ιεχονιαν instead of Ιωσιας δε εγεννησεν τον Ιεχονιαν. The reading is supported by Codex Campianus, Codex Koridethi, f1, 33, 478, 661, 791, 954, 1216, 1230, 1354, 1604, 54.

History

Formerly the manuscript was held at the monastery at Athos peninsula. It 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 Dassdorf for C. F. Matthaei. It was bought for the library in Dresden.

It was examined by Tregelles. C. R. Gregory saw it in 1880.

The manuscript is currently housed at the Saxon State Library (A. 123) at Dresden.

References

Minuscule 258 Wikipedia