A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament, Vol. I.
Chapter IX, Mark xvi. 9-20.
275. Par. Nat. Gr. 80 [xi], 10-1/8 × 8-1/8, ff. 230 (24), _prol._, _argent._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, antea Memmianus.
276. Par. Nat. Gr. 81 [a.d. 1092], 7-7/8 × 5-¾, ff. 307, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _pict._, _vers._, written by Nicephorus of the monastery Meletius.
277. Par. Nat. Gr. 81 A [xi], 6-¾ × 5-1/8, ff. 261, _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, στίχ. (ἀναγν., _syn._, _men._, _pict._ later).
278. Par. Nat. Gr. 82 [xii, Greg. A.D. 1072], 8 × 5-7/8, ff. 305 (21), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _Am._, _Eus._, _syn._, _men._, _vers._, _pict._, once Mazarin’s, with Armenian inscriptions. Matt. xiii. 43-xvii. 5 is in a later hand.
279. Par. Nat. Gr. 86 [xii], 7 × 5-3/8, ff. 250, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _Am._, _Eus._, _syn._; this copy and Cod. 294 were brought from Patmos and given to Louis XIV in 1686 by Joseph Georgirenus, Archbishop of Samos.
280. Par. Nat. Gr. 87 [xii], 7-3/8 × 5-½, ff. 177 (25, 26), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _syn._, _subscr._, στίχ. _Mut._ Mark viii. 3-xv. 36.
281. Par. Nat. Gr. 88 [xii], 8-3/8 × 6-1/8, ff. 249 (22, 23), _Eus. t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _subscr._ (_lect._ later). _Mut._ Matt. xxviii. 11-20; Luke i. 1-9. Given to the Monastery “Deiparae Hieracis” by the eremite monk Meletius.
282. Par. Nat. Gr. 90 [A.D. 1176], 7 × 5, ff. 150 (33), 2 cols., _argent._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _subscr._ (_Am._ later).
283. Par. Nat. Gr. 92 [xiv], 7-½ x 5, ff. 159 (32), κεφ., τίτλ.
284. Par. Nat. Gr. 93 [xiii], 7-5/8 × 5-7/8, ff. 254 (22), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _argent._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., some _lect._, _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, _pict._ Once Teller’s of Rheims and Peter Stella’s.
285. Par. Nat. Gr. 95, olim 2865/3 [xiv], 7-¾ × 5-3/8, ff. 246 (22), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., _subscr._, _pict._, once Teller’s (58): given by Augustin Justinian to Jo. Maria of Catana. This codex is Kuster’s Paris 1 and Wetstein’s 10. See Evan. 10.
286. Par. Nat. Gr. 96 [April 12, 1432, Indiction 10], 8-½ × 5-½; by the monk Calistus, with the Paschal canon for the years 1432-1502. Ff. 264 (21), _chart._, _Carp._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._
287. Par. Nat. Gr. 98 [A.D. 1478], 9-3/8 × 5-½, _chart._, ff. 322 (18), κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _pict._ Written by Hermonymus (_see_ Evan. 70), with a most interesting personal memorandum by its original owner D. Chambellan, and a portrait of his betrothed, 1479. Burgon, _Guardian_, Jan. 22, 1873.
288. According to Dr. C. R. Gregory, the following three fragments are parts of the same MS.—
(1) Oxf. Bodl. Canon. Gr. 33 (Scriv. Ed. iii. Evan. 487), St. Matthew; once belonged to Antony Dizomaeus.
(2) Par. Nat. Gr. 99, once German Brixius’. St. Luke.
(3) Par. Institut. III in Quarto (Scriv. Ed. iii. Evan. 471), St. John. On the first page is written “C. Emmerei Sanguntiniani, emptus 40 assibus.” M. Tardieu, the librarian, informed Dean Burgon that it came from the City Library, to which it was bequeathed by “M. Morrian, procureur du roi et de la ville de Paris.”
[xv], 9-½ × 6-¼, _chart._, ff. 90 + 93 + 67 (18), κεφ. (Gr. et Lat.), τίτλ. (κεφ. Lat. only in Luke): written by George Hermonymus. (F. Madan from Omont, Bulletin de la société de l’histoire, Paris, tome xii, 1885, and Gregory.)
289. Par. Nat. Gr. 100 A [A.D. Feb. 15, 1625], _chart._, ff. 336, capp. Lat., written by Lucas ἀρχιθύτης.
290. Par. Nat. Suppl. Gr. 108 a [xiii], 8-5/8 × 5-¾, chart., ff. 259 (22), _argent._, κεφ. _t._ with _harm._, κεφ., _lect._, ἀναγν., _syn._, _subscr._, στίχ., _vers._, from the Sorbonne.
291. Par. Nat. Gr. 113 [xii], 8-5/8 × 5-1/8, ff. 290 (20), _prol._, _argent._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, ἀναγν., belonged to one Nicolas.
292. Par. Nat. Gr. 114 [xi], 7-¼ × 4-3/8, ff. 290, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _syn._ (later), _pict._, _Mut._ Matt. i. 1-vii. 14; John xix. 14-xxi. 25.
293. Par. Nat. Gr. 117 [Nov. 1262], 5-3/8 × 3-1/8, ff. 340 (20), _prol._, _argent._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _syn._, _subscr._, στίχ., _pict._, written by Manuel for Blasius a monk.
294. Par. Nat. Gr. 118 [A.D. 1291], ff. 238, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _pict._ _Mut._ Matt. i. 18-xii. 25. _See_ Evan. 279.
295. Par. Nat. Gr. 120 [xiii], 4-½ × 2-¾, ff. 239, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ. _Mut._ Matt. i. 1-11.
296. (Act. 124, Paul. 49, Apoc. 57.) Par. Nat. Gr. 123 and 124 [xvi], 4-7/8 × 3-½, ff. 257 and 303 (20), _capp. Lat._, written by Angelus Vergecius (_see_ p. 44, note 1).
297. Par. Nat. Suppl. Gr. 140 [xii], 5-3/8 × 3-½, ff. 196, κεφ. _t._, some _Am._, _lect._, _syn._, _men._
298. Par. Nat. Suppl. Gr. 175 [xii], 7-½ × 5-½, ff. 222 (27), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, ἀναγν., _syn._, _men._, from the Jesuits’ Public Library, Lyons.
*299. Par. Nat. Gr. 177 [xi], 10-7/8 × 8-¼, ff. 328 (24), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, _pict._, an accurately written copy with a mixed text, Victor’s commentary on St. Mark, and scholia which seem to have been written in Syria by a partisan of Theodore of Mopsuestia: and other fragments.
*300. Par. Nat. Gr. 186 [xi], 13 × 9-1/8, ff. 209 (36), _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, more roughly written than the sister-copy, Evan. 20, “olim Fonte-Blandensis” (Fontainbleau), contains the first three Gospels, with subscriptions like that of Cod. 262. Contains catena, “πάρεργα de locis selectis,” and in the outer margin commentaries in a later hand, Chrysostom’s on St. Matthew, Victor’s or Cyril’s of Alexandria on St. Mark (Evann. 20, 300 mention both names), and that of Titus of Bostra on St. Luke. See Evan. 428, and especially Evan. 215. Collated by Scholz and W. F. Rose.
301. Par. Nat. Gr. 187 [xi], 13-3/8 × 10-½, ff. 221 (22), κεφ. _t._, _Am._, _subscr._, στίχ., once Boistaller’s, a mixed text with a catena (Victor on St. Mark).
302. Par. Nat. Gr. 193 [xvi], _chart._, ff. 172, once Mazarin’s: contains fragments of SS. Matthew and Luke with a commentary. Poor.
303. Par. Nat. Gr. 194 A [xi], 11-½ × 9-1/8, ff. 321 (33), _syn._ (later), contains vellum fragments of John i-iv; and on cotton paper, dated 1255. Theophylact’s commentary, and some iambic verses written by Nicander, a monk.
304. Par. Nat. Gr. 194 [xiii], 10-7/8 × 8-½, ff. 242 (31-33), once Teller’s; contains SS. Matthew and Mark with a catena, that of St. Mark possibly a modification of Victor’s (Burgon).
305. Par. Nat. Gr. 195 [xiii], 12-¼ × 9, _chart._, ff. 261 (51, 54), κεφ. _t._ all together, κεφ., τίτλ. (_Am._, _lect._ later), once Mazarin’s. Burgon states that this copy contains nothing but the commentary of Euthymius Zigabenus.
306. Par. Nat. Gr. 197 [xii], 11 × 8, ff. 559 (25), _mut._ John xxi. 1-8, 24, 25, once Boistaller’s, contains SS. Matthew and John with Theophylact’s commentary.
307. Par. Nat. Gr. 199 [xi], 11-3/8 × 8-¾, ff. 306 (30), _mut._, contains only Chrysostom’s Homilies on SS. Matthew and John (Burgon).
308. Par. Nat. Gr. 200 [xii], 11 × 8-7/8, ff. 187 (27), once Mazarin’s; _mut._, contains the same as Cod. 307.
309. Par. Nat. Gr. 201 [x-xii], 10-¼ × 7-¾, ff. 303 (37), “very peculiar in its style and beautifully written,” _pict._, once Du Fresne’s, has SS. Matthew and John with Chrysostom’s commentary, Luke with that of Titus of Bostra, Mark with Victor’s. “This is not properly a text of the Gospel: but parts of the text (κείμενον) interwoven with the commentary (ἑρμήνεια)” (Burgon, Last Twelve Verses, pp. 282, 287).
310. Par. Nat. Gr. 202 [xi], 12-1/8 × 8-1/8, ff. 378 (27), has St. Matthew with a catena, once Colbert’s (as also were Evann. 267, 273, 279, 281-3, 286-8, 291, 294, 296, 315, 318-9). Formerly given to St. Saba’s monastery by its Provost Arsenius.
311. Par. Nat. Gr. 203 [xii], 14 × 11-½, ff. 357 (28), once Mazarin’s; this also has St. Matthew with a catena.
312. Par. Nat. Gr. 206 [A.D. 1308], 10-¼ × 8, ff. 87 (30), Victor’s commentary without the text, like that in Cod. 20, which (and Cod. 300) it closely resembles (Burgon, _ibid._ p. 279, note).
313. Par. Nat. Gr. 208 [xiv or xv], 12 × 8-¼, _chart._, ff. 460, _mut._, once Mazarin’s; contains St. Luke with a catena.
314. Par. Nat. Gr. 209 [x-xii], 11 × 8, ff. 349 (32), once Boistaller’s, contains St. John with a remarkable catena (quite different from that published by Cramer), with the names of the several authors (Burgon).
315. Par. Nat. Gr. 210 [xiii], 10-7/8 x 7-3/8, ff. 156, has the same contents as Cod. 314. _Mut._ John i. 1-21; xiv. 25-xv. 16; xxi. 22-25.
316. Par. Nat. Gr. 211 [xii], 13-3/8 × 8-5/8, _chart._, ff. 129 (33), κεφ., τίτλ., brought from Constantinople. Contains SS. John and Luke with a commentary.
317. Par. Nat. Gr. 212 [xii], 12-¾ × 9-¼, ff. 352 (29), “olim Medicaeus” (_see_ p. 121, note 2), contains John x. 9-xxi. 25 with a catena.
318. Par. Nat. Gr. 213 [xiv], 13-3/8 × 9-3/8, ff. 16, 2 cols., has John vii. 1-xxi. 25 with a commentary.
319. Par. Nat. Gr. 231 [xii], 8-¼ × 6-¼, ff. 203 (33), with a commentary, _mut._
320. Par. Nat. Gr. 232 [xi], 9 × 7-¼, ff. 392 (21), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., has St. Luke with a commentary.
321, 322 are Evst. 101 and 14 (Burgon, Greg.). Instead of these—
321. Brit. Mus. Addit. 34,107 [xi-xii], 5-¼ × 4-¼, ff. 213 (21-24), _mut._ at beginning (five leaves); κεφ., κεφ. _t._, _Am._ Very minute. Purchased of H. L. Dupuis, Esq., in 1891.
322. Brit. Mus. Addit. 34,108 [xiii], 8-½ × 6-½, ff. 175 (28), (148 _membr._ + 17 _chart._), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, στίχ., _syn._ Seventeen leaves of paper are added at the end containing Luke iv. 3-viii. 19, _syn._, _men._ [xv]. The writing is clear and firm, injured in part. Belonged to monastery of Ῥενδήνη: purchased of H. L. Dupuis in 1891.
323. Par. Nat. Suppl. Gr. 118 [xv or xvi], 8-¼ × 5-5/8, _chart._, ff. 94, contains Matt. vi, vii, and a Greek version of some Arabic fables.
324. (Evst. 97, Apost. 32.) Par. Nat. Gr. 376 [xiii or xiv], 7-3/8 × 5, ff. 315 (29), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._ (_syn._, _men._ later), once Mazarin’s, together with lessons from the Acts, Epistles, and Gospels, contains also Gospels complete (on cotton paper), and a list of Emperors from Constantine to Manuel Porphyrogenitus (A.D. 1143).
325. Instead of 325 (Ed. 3), which is Evst. 99—
Brit. Mus. Addit. 32,341 [xi], 7-¾ × 6, ff. 222 (23), _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, _syn._ _Mut._ Matt. vi. 56-vii. 17; Luke xi. 17-32; xxiv. 26-John i. 22; end of _syn._ worn and faded. Purchased of the Rev. G. J. Chester in 1884.
326. Par. Nat. Gr. 378 [xiv], _chart._, ff. 255, contains commentaries (ἑρμήνεια) on certain ecclesiastical lessons or texts (τὸ κείμενον). This is not a manuscript of the Gospels, properly so called.
327 and 328 are Evst. 99 and 100 (Burg. Greg.). Instead—
327. London, J. Bevan Braithwaite 1 [xii], 8 × 7, ff. 98 (21), τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._ _Mut._ beg. and end. Contains St. Mark and St. Luke. Bought at Athens in 1884 with the next. (Collated, as also the next, by W. C. Braithwaite.) (Greg. 531.)
328. J. Bevan Braithwaite 2 [xiii-xiv], 4-3/8 × 3, 2 vols., ff. 97+113 = 210 (29), _lect._, τίτλ., κεφ. _Mut._ Matt. i. 1-12. Well written. (Greg. 573.)
329. Par. Nat. Coisl. Gr. 19 [xi], 12-¾ × 9-¼, ff. 321 (25), κεφ. _t._ (John), _subscr._ (Luke), στίχ. (Luke, John), with a commentary (Victor’s on St. Mark). Described (as is also Cod. 331) by Montfaucon.
330. (Act. 132, Paul. 131.) Formerly Petrop. Muralt. 101-xi. 1, 2, 330. (8 pe.) Coislin. 196 [xi], 9 × 7, ff. 289 (30), _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., _Am._, _Eus._, _men._, _subscr._, _Euthal._, _subscr._ (Paul.), from Athanasius at Athos.
331. Par. Nat. Coisl. Gr. 197 [x-xii], 9-½ × 7, ff. 275 (20), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, once Hector D’Ailli’s, Bishop of Toul.
332. Taurinensis Univ. C. ii. 4 (20) [xi], at Turin, 12-1/8 × 9-1/8, ff. 304 (33), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _pict._, with a commentary (Victor’s on St. Mark). Bound in A.D. 1258. Burgon cites Pasinus’ Catalogue, P. i. p. 91.
333. Taurin. B. i. 9 (4) [A.D. 1214], 13-5/8 × 10-¼, ff. 377, _chart._, once belonged to Arsenius, Abp. of Monembasia in the Morea, then to Gabriel, metropolitan of Philadelphia; SS. Matthew and John with Nicetas’ catena.
334. Taurin. B. iii. 8 (43) [xiv], 11-¼ × 8-½, ff. 267, SS. Matthew and Mark with a commentary; _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ.
335. Taurin. B. iii. 2 (44) [xvi], _chart._, 11-½ × 8-1/8, ff. 110 (29), _prol._, _argent._, στίχ. (Matt.).
336. Taurin. B. ii. 17 (101) [xvi], _chart._, 11-¾ × 8-3/8, ff. 191+, St. Luke with a catena.
337. Taurin. B. iii. 25 (52) [xii], 11-½ × 8-7/8, ff. 114 (28), 2 cols., parts of St. Matthew with a commentary.
338. Taurin. B. vii. 33 (335) [xii], 5-½ × 4-¼, ff. 362 (18), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _pict._
339. (Act. 135, Paul. 170, Apoc. 83.) Taurin. B. v. 8 (302) [xiii], 8-½ × 6-1/8, ff. 200, 2 cols., _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _syn._, _men._, _Euthal._ (Act., Cath., Paul.), and other matter(252).
340. Taurin. B. vii. 16 (344) [xiv], 5-¾ × 4-1/8, ff. 243 (21), κεφ. _t._ (κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._ later), with later corrections.
341. Taurin. B. vii. 14 (350) [dated 1296], 6 × 4-¾, ff. 268 (24), _Carp._, κεφ. _t._, _lect._ Written by Nicetas Mauron, a reader.
342. Taurin. B. v. 24 (149) [xiii], 8 × 6-1/8, ff. 300 (21), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _pict._
343. Mediolani Ambrosianus H. 13 Sup. [xi or xii], 7 × 4-¾, ff. 263, _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._ (later), _pict._ Written by Antony, a priest, on Sunday, Sept. 1, of the third Indiction, which in the twelfth century, might be A.D. 1140 or 1185. Seen by Burgon.
344. Med. Ambros. G. 16 Sup. [x-xii], 6-3/8 × 4-¾, ff. 327 (19), _Carp._ (later), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._ (_lect._, _syn._ later), _subscr._ _Mut._ John xxi. 12-25. But Luke xiii. 21-xvi. 23; xxi. 12[?]; xxii. 12-23; xxiii. 45-John xxi. 25 are [xiv] _chart._ First page of St. Matthew, and several of the early pages of St. Luke, have been re-written over the original text. (Burgon.)
345. Med. Ambros. 17 Sup. [xi or xii], 5-¾ × 4-½, ff. 375 (15), 2 cols., κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _subscr._, ῥήμ., στίχ., _vers._, _pict._ (John), (_syn._, _men._ later). _Mut._ Matt. i. 1-11.
*346. Med. Ambros. S. 23 Sup. [xii], 8-¾ × 6-½, ff. 168, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, _subscr._, ῥήμ., στίχ., _syn._, _men._, carelessly written, with very unusual readings(253). _Mut._ John iii. 26-vii. 52. Bought in 1606 at Gallipoli. Collated by Ceriani for Professor Ferrar, by Burgon and Rose from Luke xxi. 37-xxiv. 53. Last of Abbott’s four (_see_ Evan. 13). He gives a facsimile of Luke xi. 49-51.
347. Med. Ambros. 35 Sup. [xii], 9 × 6-½, ff. 245 (15), 2 cols., _Carp._, κεφ. _t._, _vers._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, correctly written by Constantine Chrysographus.
348. Med. Ambros. B. 56 Sup. [Dec. 29, 1022], 7-¾ × 5-7/8, ff. 187, 2 cols., _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _syn._, _men._, once “J. V. Pinelli.” Citations from the O. T. are asterisked. Burgon had a photograph.
349. Med. Ambros. F. 61 Sup. [1322], _chart._, 8-7/8 × 5-7/8, ff. 399, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _subscr._, _syn._, _men._, _vers._, bought at Corfu.
350. Med. Ambros. B. 62 Sup. [xi], 7-7/8 × 6-¼, ff. 305 (21), κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, _pict._ (_syn._, _men._ later). The first four leaves [xvi], _chart._, _Mut._ John xxi. 9-25.
351. Med. Ambros. B. 70 Sup. [xi or xii], 8-½ × 6, ff. 268 (22), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, with a Latin version [xv] here and there written above the text “school-boy fashion.” Burgon.
352. Med. Ambros. B. 93 Sup. [xii], 9-¾ × 7-3/8, ff. 219 (20), κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._ (later), brought from Calabria, 1607. _Mut._ Matt. i. 1-17; Mark i. 1-15; xvi. 13-20; Luke i. 1-7; xxiv. 43-53; John i. 1-10; xxi. 3-25. _Lect._ in margin, and the faded ink retouched [xiv].
353. Med. Ambros. M. 93 Sup. [xiii], 11-1/8 × 6-1/8, ff. 194 (23), κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._ (in latter parts, later), with the same commentary as Evan. 181. _Mut._ John xxi. 24, 25.
354. Venetiis Marcianus 29 [xi], ff. 9-3/8 × 6-¼, ff. 442 (22), Matt. with Theophylact; ch. xxviii is wanting. Written in a very large hand, and bought at Constantinople in 1419 (Burgon, _Guardian_, Oct. 29, 1873).
355. Ven. Marc. 541 [xi ?], 6-½ × 4-7/8, ff. 410 (18), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._ (later), _syn._ (later still), a sumptuous and peculiar copy.
356. Ven. Marc. 545 [xvi], _chart._, 8-7/8 × 6-¼, ff. 176 (21), with Titus of Bostra’s catena on St. Luke. A note runs thus: Ἀντωνίου τοῦ Ἀγγελίου καὶ χρήσει καὶ κτήσει, pro quo solvit librario qui descripserat HS. cxxvi. l. Δ᾽. 3.
357. Ven. Marc. 28 [xi], 12-½ × 8-½, ff. 281 (35), κεφ. _t._ (rather later), κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, SS. Luke and John with a catena. The titles resemble those of Evan. 69.
358. Mutinensis ii. A. 9 [xiv], 6 × 4-7/8, ff. ?, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._ (later), _subscr._, at Modena, in a small hand with rude illuminations.
359. Mutin. [242], iii. B. 16 [xiv], 7-¼ × 4-7/8, ff. ?, with slight decorations, on brownish paper, having scribe’s name on last page. _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._ (later), _lect._, _syn._, _men._
360. Parmae reg. 2319 [xi], 7-3/8 × 6-1/8, ff. ?, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._ (later), _vers._, _pict._ (_syn._, _men._ later still), with an unusual text, in double columns, collated by De Rossi, who once possessed this codex and—
361. Parmae reg. 1821 [xiii], 4-¼ × 3-1/8, ff. ?, κεφ. _t._ with _harm._, _lect._, ἀναγν., _subscr._, στίχ., _syn._, _men._, faded. _Mut._ Luke viii. 14-xi. 20. Fully described (as also Cod. 360) in De Rossi’s printed Catalogue.
362. Florentiae Laurentianus Conv. Soppr. 176, formerly Cod. Biblioth. S. Mariae No. 74 [xiii], 13-1/8 × 9-¼, ff. 314 (32), Luke vi. 29-xii. 10, with a fuller catena than Cramer’s, citing the names of Greek expositors. Text in vermilion, commentary in black (Burgon). Described, like Evann. 201, 370, by Jo. Lamy, “De eruditione Apostolorum,” Florent. 1738, p. 239.
363. (Act. 144, Paul. 180.) Flor. Laur. vi. 13 [xiii], a beautiful small 4to, 8-¼ × 5-5/8, ff. 306 (32), _argent._, κεφ. _t._ with _harm._, _lect._, ἀναγν., _subscr._, στίχ., _vers._; _Euthal._ (Paul., Cath.).
364. Flor. Laur. vi. 24 [xiii, Greg. x], 8vo, 5-3/8 × 4, ff. 224 (20), ἀναγν. (κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._ only in Matt., _lect._ later), (_syn._, _men._ xv), the style of the characters rather peculiar, without the usual breaks between the Gospels; some leaves at the beginning and end [xiv].
365. (Act. 145, Paul. 181.) Flor. Laur. vi. 36 [xiii], 4to, 7-½ x 5-3/8, ff. 358 (33), _Eus. t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _vers._, _pict._, contains also the Psalms. Scholz collated it in select passages. See Gregory, who saw it.
366. Flor. Laur. Conv. Soppr. 171 (St. Maria’s No. 20), [xii], a grand fol., 11-½ × 8-7/8, ff. 323 (31), κεφ., τίτλ., with _harm._, St. Matthew in vermilion with catena in black. _Mut._ ch. i. 1-ii. 16, with many later marginal notes. Entirely dissimilar in style from Cod. 362.
367. (Act. 146, Paul. 182, Apoc. 23.) Flor. Laur. Conv. Soppr. 53 (St. Maria’s No. 6) [dated 26 Decembr. 1332], 4to, chart., 9-¾ × 7, ff. 349 (32), _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, _subscr._, _vers._, στίχ., _syn._, _men._, written by one Mark. Bought in 1482 for three aurei by the Benedictines of St. Maria (Burgon).
368. (Act. 150, Apoc. 84.) Flor. Riccardianus 84, in the Libreria Riccardi, “olim Cosmae Oricellarii _et amicorum_” (Evan. 255) [xv], 8vo, _chart._, 6-1/8 × 4-1/8, ff. 124 (21), contains St. John’s Gospel, the Apocalypse, the Epistles and lessons from them, with Plato’s Epistles, carelessly written.
369. Flor. Ricc. 90 [xii or xiv], 4to, 5-3/8 × 4-¼, ff. 23 + (25), κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, contains Mark vi. 25-ix. 45; x. 17-xvi. 9, with part of a Greek Grammar and “Avieni Fabulae.” The text is much rubricated.
370. Flor. Ricc. 5 [xiv], fol., _chart._, 10-7/8 × 7-¾, ff. 424, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, with Theophylact’s commentary. _Mut._ Matt. i. 1-iv. 17; John xvi. 29-xxi. 25. Described by Lamy, _see_ Evan. 362.
371. Rom. Vatican. Gr. 1159 [x], 4to, 8 × 6-½, ff. 315 (21), _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _pict._
372. Rom. Vat. Gr. 1161 [xv], 4to, 9-½ × 6-½, ff. 199 (30), _capp. Lat._, ends John iii. 1. Beautifully written.
373. Rom. Vat. Gr. 1423 [xv], fol., _chart._, 16-1/8 × 11, ff. 221 (46), _Am._, _subscr._, στίχ., “olim Cardinalis Sirleti,” with a catena, _mut._ in fine. G. Sirlet [1514-85] became Librarian of the Vatican 1573.
374. Rom. Vat. Gr. 1445 [xii], fol., 11-½ × 8-3/8, ff. 173 (45), _pict._ (κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ. later), with a commentary ascribed to Peter of Laodicea, who is also named on the fly-leaf of Cod. 138. Burgon, however, says, “This is simply a mistake. No such work exists: and the commentary on the second Evangelist is that of Victor,” _ubi supra_, p. 286. In 1221 one John procured it from Theodosiopolis; there were at least five cities of that name, three of them in Asia Minor.
375. Rom. Vat. Gr. 1533 [xii], 6-¾ × 5-½, ff. 199 (26), 2 cols., _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _pict._
376. Rom. Vat. Gr. 1539 [xi], 4-¼ × 3, ff. 185 (28), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _subscr._, given by Francis Accidas. With subscriptions resembling those of Codd. Λ, 262, 300 (_see_ pp. 160, 161, and note).
377. Rom. Vat. Gr. 1618 [xv], _chart._, 12 × 8-¼, ff. 339 (30), St. Matthew with a catena, the other Gospels with questions and answers.
378. Rom. Vat. Gr. 1658 [xiv], 12-1/8 x 8-5/8, ff. ?, portions from St. Matthew with Chrysostom’s Homilies, and from the prophets.
379. Rom. Vat. Gr. 1769 [xv], _chart._, 11-5/8 × 8, ff. 437 (27), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., with a commentary.
380. Rom. Vat. Gr. 2139 [xv], _chart._, 9-1/8 × 6, ff. 202 (23), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._ (_capp. Lat._), _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._
381. Rom. Palatino-Vat. Gr. 20 [xiv], _chart._, 12-¼ × 9-7/8, ff. 226 (33), St. Luke with a catena.
382. Rom. Vat. Gr. 2070 [xiii], 8-½ × 7-¼, ff. 167 (24), 2 cols., κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, _subscr._, στίχ.; “olim Basil.,” carelessly written, fragments of SS. John and Luke are placed by the binder before SS. Matthew and Mark. Much is lost.
383, 384, 385 are all Collegii Romani [xvi], 4to, _chart._, with a commentary.
386. (Act. 151, Paul. 199, Apoc. 70: _see_ p. 72, note.) Rom. Vat. Ottobon. 66 [xv], 11-½ × 8-3/8, ff. 393 (24), _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, _lect._, ἀναγν., _subscr._, στίχ., _syn._, _men._, _Euthal._ (Cath., Paul.), once “Jo. Angeli ducis ab Altamps,” as also Codd. 388, 389, 390, Paul. 202.
387. Rom. Vat. Ottob. 204 [xii], 8-½ × 6-½, ff. 298 (21), _lect._, _subscr._, στίχ.
388. Rom. Vat. Ottob. 212 [xii], 8-3/8 × 6-¼, ff. 315 (21), _argent._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, ἀναγν., _subscr._, στίχ., _pict._, _syn._, _men._, once belonged to Alexius and Theodora.
389. Rom. Vat. Ottob. 297 [xi], 6-¾ × 5-3/8, ff. 192 (23), _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ. with _harm._, _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, στίχ.
390. (Act. 164, Paul. 203.) Rom. Vat. Ottob. 381 [dated 1282], 4to, 8-5/8 × 6, ff. 336 (29), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _subscr._, _vers._, _syn._, men.; _Euthal._ (Paul.), with scholia, was in a church at Scio A.D. 1359.
391. Rom. Vat. Ottob. 432 [xi, April 13, Indiction 8], 11-3/8 × 9-1/8, ff. 232 (17), _Carp._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, with a commentary. Given to Benedict XIII (1724-30) by Abachum Andriani, an abbot of Athos. Matt. i. 1-8; Luke i; John vii. 53-viii. 11 were written [xv].
392. Rom. Barberin. v. 17, formerly 225, is the cursive portion of Evan. Y [xii], 11-¼ × 8, ff. (391 - 8 = ) 383 (36), κεφ., τίτλ., with Theophylact’s commentary.
393. (Act. 167, Paul. 185.) Rom. Vallicell. E. 22 [xvi], _chart._, 10-½ × 6-7/8, ff. 222 (34), κεφ., τίτλ. (_lect._ later).
394. (Act. 170, Paul. 186.) Rom. Vallicell. F. 17 [July 4, 1330, Indict. 13], _chart._, 9-¼ × 6-¼, ff. 344 (29), _argent._, κεφ. _t._, _lect._, ἀναγν., _syn._, _men._, written by Michael, a priest.
395. Rom. Casanatensis G. iv. 1 [xii], 11 × 8-¼, ff. ?, κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _pict._, with marginal corrections, bought about 1765.
396. Rom. Chisianus R. iv. 6 [xii], 8-¾ × 6-½, ff. 115 (27), _argent._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, begins Matt, xxiii. 27.
397. Rom. Vallicell. E. 40 [xv], 9-5/8 × 8-¼, ff. 295 (10), St. John with a catena (described by Bianchini).
398. Taurin. Univ. C ii. 5 [xiii, or xvi in Pasinus’ Catalogue], select passages with a catena, 12-1/8 × 8-½, _chart._, ff. 310 (30), 2 cols.
399. Taurin. C. ii. 14 [xv, or xvi in Pasinus’ Cat.], _chart._, 11-5/8 × 8, ff. 404 (22), _prol._, κεφ. _t._, _vers._, commentary, sometimes without the text. Found by Dr. Hort to contain SS. John, Luke (with Titus of Bostra’s commentary), Matthew, _hoc ordine_. _See_ p. 73.
400. (Act. 181, Paul. 200.) Berolinensis Reg. A. Duodec. 10, Diezii [xv], 5 × 3-¾, ff. 249 (14-16), _Euthal._, _mut._, damaged by fire and water, contains Matt. xii. 29-xiii. 2: and the Acts and Epistles, except Acts i. 11-ii. 11; Rom. i. 1-27; 1 Cor. xiv. 12-xv. 46; 2 Cor. i. 1-8; v. 4-19; 1 Tim. iv. 1-Heb. i. 9. This copy belonged to Henry Benzil, Archbishop of Upsal, then to Laurence Benzelstierna, Bishop of Arosen: it was described by C. Aurivill (1802), collated by G. T. Pappelbaum (1815).
401. Neapolit. Bibl. Nat. II. Aa. 3 [xi or xii], 8-1/8 × 6-1/8, ff. 113 (23), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _vers._ (later), contains Matthew, Mark vi. 1-xvi. 20, Luke, John i. 1-xii. 1.
402. Neapol. Nat. II. Aa. 5 [xiv or xv], 6-¼ × 4-½, ff. 253 (24), κεφ. _t._, _lect._, ἀναγν., _subscr._, στίχ., _pict._
403. Neapol. Nat. II. Aa. 4 [xii or xiii], _chart._, 7 × 4-7/8, ff. 212 (22), _argent._, κεφ. _t._, _Am._, _lect._, _men._ Contains Matt. xii. 23-xix. 12; 28-xxviii. 20; Mark; Luke i. 1-v. 21; 36-xxiv. 53; John i. 1-xviii. 36.
404. Neapol. “Abbatis Scotti” [xi], 8vo, _prol._ Not known.
The manuscripts once belonging to the Nani family, which include Evan. U, were catalogued by J. A. Mingarelli (“Graeci codices manu scripti apud Nanios Patricios Venetos asservati,” Bononiae, 1784), and, being now at St. Mark’s, were inspected by Burgon.
405. Venet. Marc. i. 10, “olim Nan. 3, antea monasterii SS. Cosmae et Damiani urbis Prusiensis,” i.e. Brusa or Prusa [xi], 8-1/8 × 7, ff. 228 (22), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _subscr._, the leaves utterly disarranged by the binder. (Wiedmann and J. G. J. Braun collated portions of 405-417 for Scholz.)
406. Ven. Marc. i. 10, Nan. 4 [xi], 6-3/8 × 5-7/8, ff. 297 (18), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._ (not _Eus._), few _lect._ _Mut._ Mark iv. 41-v. 14; Luke iii. 16-iv. 4.
407. Ven. Marc. i. 12, Nan. 5 [xi], 6 × 5-1/8, ff. 87 (21), contains Luke v. 30-John ix. 2. Κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, _pict._, στίχοι βω at the end of St. Luke, _subscr._, _vers._
408. Ven. Marc. i. 14, Nan. 7 [xii], 9-¼ × 5-1/8, ff. 261 (22), once belonged to St. John Chrysostom’s monastery, by the Jordan, as stated in a note of the original scribe. _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, few _lect._, στίχ., _subscr._, _vers._, _pict._, full stops very numerous in the text. Matt. i. 1-13 and _syn._ later.
409. Ven. Marc. i. 15, Nan. 8 [xii or xiv], 8-¼ × 5-¾, ff. 210 (28), the writing and _pict._ very rough, the stops being mostly red crosses. _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._ (not _Eus._), _lect._, _vers._, _subscr._, στίχ., _syn._, _men._, foreign matter by Cosmas, &c. (_see_ p. 66).
410. Ven. Marc. i. 17, Nan. 10 [xiii or xiv], 9-¼ × 6-¾, _chart._, ff. 212, written by one Joasaph a monk, _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._ [xiii], on parchment, κεφ. _t._ on paper. Κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._ (not _Eus._), _lect._, _prol._, _vers._, _subscr._, στίχ., _syn._, _men._
411. Ven. Marc. i. 18, Nan. 11 [x or xi], 6-½ × 4-7/8, ff. 375 (20), very beautifully written in upright characters. _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, matter by Cosmas (_see_ p. 66), κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _syn._, _men._, _vers._ _Pict._ torn out.
412. Ven. Marc. i. 19, Nan. 12 [1301], 7 × 5-¼, ff. 327 (22), written by Theodore (see p. 43, note 1). _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, _syn._, _men._, στίχ., _vers._ In text it much resembles Scrivener’s q and r by the same hand, without being identical with either.
413. Ven. Marc. i. 20, Nan. 13 [1302, Indiction 15], 8-¾ × 6-¾, ff. 270 (24), once belonged to St. Catherine’s monastery on Sinai, where Cod. א was found, and is elegantly written by one Theodosius ῥακευδύτης. _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._, _Eus._, rude _pict._, _lect._, _subscr._, στίχ., _syn._, _men._
414. Ven. Marc. i. 21, Nan. 14 [xiv], 9-¼ × 6-½, ff. 225 (26), κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, _subscr._, _syn._, _men._, written by Philip, a monk.
415. Ven. Marc. i. 22, Nan. 15 [dated January, 1356], 7-¼ × 5-¼, ff.?, _syn._, _men._, rude _pict._, κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., ἀναγν., _subscr._
416. Ven. Marc. i. 24, Nan. 17 [xiv], 7-¾ × 5-7/8, ff. 225 (22), very roughly written, begins Matt. xxv. 36, ends John xviii. 7. _Mut._ Matt. xxvi. 17-xxvii. 17; 35-Mark ii. 27. Κεφ. _t._ (κεφ., τίτλ. later), _Am._, Eus., _lect._ (later), ἀναγν., with changes by different hands.
417. Ven. Marc. i. 25, Nan. 18 [xii-xiv], 9-1/8 × 5-7/8, ff. 112 (27, 26), begins Matt. v. 44, ends Luke vi. 9. Κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._ (later), _subscr._
418. Ven. Marc. i. 28, Nan. 21 [xv], _chart._, 8-¾ × 6-¼, ff. 110 (17), 2 cols., contains SS. Matthew and Mark, down to ch. xiii. 32, unfinished, in two columns. Κεφ. _t._ with _harm._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._ (not _Eus._), _lect._, many red crosses for stops.
419. Ven. Marc. i. 60, formerly at St. Michael’s, Venice, “prope Murianum,” 241 [xi or xii], 7-5/8 × 6, ff. 260 (22), ends John xxi. 7 (described by J. B. Mittarelli, Venice, 1779). _Mut._ John viii. 44-xi. 32, supplied by a later hand. Κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._ (not _Eus._), _lect._, with red musical notes.
420. Messanensis Univ. 18 (Schulz’s 237) [xiv], 6-7/8 × 4-7/8, ff. 127 (22), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, _prol._ (πρόγραμμα), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ. with _harm._, also _harm._ at bottom of the page, _Am._, _Eus._, _subscr._, στίχ., _vers._, _pict._, by different hands, with readings from other copies (inspected by Munter, as was Cod. 421).
421. (Act. 176, Paul. 218.) Syracusanus (Schulz’s 238) [xii] ?, once Landolini’s; _prol._, _Eus. t._ Dr. Gregory could not find it.
422. Monacensis Reg. 210, at Munich [xi or later], 9-¼ × 6-½, ff. 256 (28), 2 cols., _Carp._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._, _Eus._ (partially), _lect._ (later), _subscr._, στίχ., _syn._, _men._, roughly written in two columns by the monk Joseph, but St. John in a somewhat more recent hand; described by Ignatius Hardt and Dean Burgon. It abounds with itacisms and strange blunders, and other tokens of great ignorance on the part of the scribe.
423. Mon. Reg. 36 [1556], _chart._, 13-3/8 × 9-¼, ff. 465 (30), contains St. Matthew with Nicetas’ catena. Marked. Τόμος A and superbly bound, as in Cod. 432. The same scribe wrote Codd. 424, 425, 432 (Burgon).
424. Mon. Reg. 83 [xvi], _chart._, 13-3/8 × 8-¾, ff. 399, contains St. Luke with the commentary of Titus of Bostra and others.
425. Mon. Reg. 37 [xvi], _chart._, 13-3/8 × 9-¼, ff. 576 (30), second volume of 423, contains St. John with a very full catena of Nicetas. Marked Τόμος B.
426. Mon. Reg. 473, once Augsburg 9 [xiv], 9-¾ × 6-¾, _chart._, ff. 208 (26), κεφ. _t._, contains Luke vi. 17-xi. 26 with Nicetas’ catena, the second of four volumes (δεύτερον τῶν τεσσάρων τεῦχος τῶν εἰς τὸ κατὰ Λουκᾶν ἅγιον εὐαγγέλιον κατὰ συναγωγὴν ἐξηγήσεων).
427. Mon. Reg. 465, Augsburg 10 [xii or xiii], 10-1/8 × 8-1/8, ff. 140 (34), _Am._, _lect._ (ῥήμ., στίχ. Luke), written by one Maurus, contains SS. Luke and Mark with Theophylact’s (and Victor’s ?) commentary.
428. Mon. Reg. 381, Augsburg 11 [xiii], 12-3/8 × 9-¼, _chart._, ff. 335 (33), with rude pictures of the Evangelists on a vellum leaf. Its subscriptions are like those of Evann. Λ, 262, &c. The commentary is Theophylact’s.
429. Mon. Reg. 208 [xii or xiii], a superb 4to, 10-7/8 × 9-1/8, ff. 234 (35), 2 cols., written by John, a priest and “ἔκδικος magnae ecclesiae,” contains Luke i. 1-ii. 39 with a catena, questions and answers from SS. Matthew and John, with the text. Burgon declares that the date June 20, A.D. 978, Indiction 6, which we took from Scholz (_see_ above, p. 41, note 2), is that of the manuscript this was copied from, not of Cod. 429 itself. In that case we have another early dated cursive the less. Gregory, Prolegomena, p. 449, inclines to the placing of this MS. amongst the uncials.
430. Mon. Reg. 437 [xi], 11-5/8 × 8-5/8, ff. 354 (24), contains John i-viii with the catena of Nicetas, metropolitan of Heraclia Serrarum in Macedonia, now _Xevosna_. Martin Crusius of Tübingen procured it from Leontius, a Cyprian monk, in 1590, and sent it to the Library at Augsburg.
431. (Act. 180, Paul. 238.) Molsheimensis [xii], _Eus. t._, _prol._ with many unusual readings, was brought to Strasburg from the Jesuits’ College at Molsheim in Alsace. Extracts were made from it by the Jesuit Hermann Goldhagen (N. T. Mogunt. 1753), and it was collated by Arendt, 1833. “Periit a. 1870,” Gregory.
432. Mon. Reg. 99 [xvi], _chart._, 13-½ × 8-7/8 ff. 572 (30), contains St. Mark with the commentary of Victor of Antioch, being the same copy as Peltanus used for his Latin edition of that work, Ingolstad, 1580.
433. Berolinensis Reg. MS. 4to, 12 (kn) (Schulz’s 239) [xi or xii], 8 × 5-¾, ff. 80 (24), κεφ. _t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, _lect._, brought from the East by W. Ern. de Knobelsdorf, with a mixed text and many errors in very minute letters. It contains Matt. i. 1-21; vi. 12-32; xxii. 25-xxviii. 20; Mark i. 1-v. 29; ix. 21-xiii. 12; Luke viii. 27-John ix. 21; xx. 15-xxi. 25. (G. T. Pappelbaum, 1824.)
434. Vindobon. Caes. 71, formerly 42 [xiv], 11-¾ × 7-¾, ff. 424 (29), contains St. Luke with a catena. Like Codd. 218, &c., bought at Constantinople by De Busbeck.
435. Lugd.-Bat. Bibl. Univ. Gronovii 137 (Schulz’s 245) [x], 8-5/8 × 6-1/8, ff. 284 (24), _pict._ _Mut._ Matt. i. 20-ii. 13; xxii. 4-9 (John x. 14-xxi. 25 in a rather later hand). It has a somewhat unusual text (collated, as was also Evan. 122, by J. Dermout, Collectanea Critica in N. T., 1825).
436. Meerman. 117 [A.D. 1322], ff. 277. Dr. Gregory has traced this MS. to No. 54 in the library of the Jesuit College at Clermont, then to Meerman, then to Payne a London bookseller, who bought it in 1824. It is not known now. For the MS. once in Dean Burgon’s possession but in the Bodleian Library, _see_ Evan. 562.
437. Petropol. Caes. [xi], like Cod. E of the Pauline Epistles, one leaf of the Colbert Pentateuch, and some other manuscripts, has found its way from the Coislin library and the Abbey of St. Germain des Prés near Paris, to St. Petersburg. It was written by Michael Cerularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, and noticed by Matthaei (N. T. iii. p. 99, 2nd ed.). Not in Muralt’s List.
438. Brit Mus. Addit. 5111, 5112 (Askew 621) [A.D. 1189], 10 × 7, ff. 211 and 241 (18), _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, _pict._, κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._ (no _subscr._). It was written by Gregory a monk, and is in two volumes, containing severally Matt. and Mark, Luke and John.
439. Brit. Mus. Addit. 5107 (Askew 622) [dated April, 1159, Ind. 7], 12-¼ × 9-½, ff. 219 (23), 2 cols., written by the monk Nepho, at Athos, _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, _pict._, τίτλ., κεφ., _Am._, _Eus._ (Bloomfield).
440. (Act. 111, Paul. 221.) Camb. Univ. Libr. Mm. vi. 9 [xii], 7 × 5-½, ff. 288 (28), _Eus. t._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _Am._, _syn._ (later); _prol._ (Cath. and Paul.), _subscr._ (Paul.). From this copy Griesbach’s readings in Cod. 236 were derived. Described below under Scrivener’s v before Evan. 507.
441, 442, at Cambridge, must be removed from Scholz’s list; they are _printed_ editions with manuscript notes. Cod. 441 is Act. 110, Paul. 222; Cod. 442 is Act. 152, Paul. 223.
443. Camb. Univ. Libr. Nn. ii. 36, once Askew 624 [xii], 11 × 8-¼, ff. 235 (24), 2 cols, _Carp._, _Eus. t._, κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., _Am._, _Eus._, some _lect._ (later), _syn._, _men._, _prol._ The κεφάλαια proper are subdivided in this copy, e.g. the 19th of St. Matthew, into no less than thirteen parts (see p. 64, note 2). For the titles of the Gospels, _see_ Evan. 69. Evan. 443 was bought for the University Library in 1775 for £20, at the celebrated book-sale of Anthony Askew [1722-74], the learned physician who projected an edition of Aeschylus. See Marsh on Michaelis, vol. ii. pp. 661-2.
444. (Act. 153, Paul. 240.) Brit. Mus. Harl. 5796 [xv], 10-¼ × 7-½, ff. 324 (26-29), κεφ. _t._, τίτλ., _lect._, ἀναγν., _subscr._, στίχ., _syn._, _men._, neatly written, sold in 1537 “aspris 500:(254)” bought at Smyrna in 1722 by Bernard Mould.
445. Brit. Mus. Harl. 5736 [A.D. 1506], _chart._, 8-¼ × 6, ff. 194 (24), κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, in the hand “Antonii cujusdam eparchi,” once (like Apoc. 31) in the Jesuits’ College, Agen, on the Garonne.
446. Brit. Mus. Harl. 5777 [xv], 9 × 6, ff. 228 or 231 (25), κεφ., τίτλ., _Am._, _lect._, κεφ. _t._ (not Matt.), _subscr._ (Luke), _syn._, _men._ _Mut._ Matt. i. 1-17; Mark i. 7-9; Luke i. 1-18; John i. 1-22, by a person who mischievously cut out the ornaments. It is clearly but unskilfully written, and Covell states on the outer leaf that it seems a copy from his manuscript, noted above as Evan. 65. This codex is Cov. 5 (Bloomfield).
447. Brit. Mus. Harl. 5784 [xv], 7-¼ × 5-¾, ff. 329 (21), _Eus. t._, _prol._, κεφ. _t._, _orn._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _subscr._, στίχ., _prol._ (Paul.); well written, and much like
448. Brit. Mus. Harl. 5790 [dated Rome, April 25, 1478], 12-¼ × 8-½, ff. 299 (22), κεφ. _t._, _pict._, κεφ., τίτλ. in margin, _subscr._, beautifully written by John Rhesus of Crete a priest for Francis Gonzaga Cardinal of S. Maria Nuova: belonged to Giovanni Pietro Arrivabene.
449. Brit. Mus. Addit. 4950-1 [xiii], 5 × 3-½, 2 vols., ff. 146 and 171, (23), _prol._, κεφ. _t._, _pict._, κεφ., τίτλ., _lect._, _Am._, _Eus._, _men._, _syn._, clearly and carefully written; once Caesar de Missy’s (_see_ Evan. 44).
Out of this whole mass of 190 manuscripts, Scholz collated five entire (262, 299, 300, 301, 346), eleven in the greater part (260, 270, 271, 277, 284, 285, 298, 324, 353, 382, 428), many in a few places, and not a few seem to have been left by him untouched. His list of Oriental manuscripts (Evann. 450-469), as it is given in the first volume of his Greek Testament (Proleg. pp. xcvi-xcvii)(255), has been withdrawn from the catalogue of cursive copies of the Gospels, in deference to the wish of the Dean of Chichester (Letter iii addressed to myself in the _Guardian_ newspaper, July 5, 1882). It must be confessed indeed that Scholz’s account of what he had seen in the East about 1823 cannot be easily reconciled with the description of the Rev. H. O. Coxe of the Bodleian Library thirty-five years later (“Report to Her Majesty’s Government of the Greek Manuscripts yet remaining in the Libraries of the Levant, 1858”); that most of the books which Scholz catalogued at St. Saba on the Dead Sea were removed before 1875, as Mr. F. W. Pennefather informs us, to the Great Greek Convent of the Cross at Jerusalem; and that at least four of them were brought to Parham in Sussex from St. Saba in 1834 by the late Lord de la Zouche. Instead of Scholz’s seven (450-6), Coxe saw fourteen copies of the Gospels at Jerusalem; twenty of the Gospels (besides a noble palimpsest of the Orestes and Phoenissae) at St. Saba after the four had been subtracted, instead of Scholz’s ten (457-466); at Patmos five instead of Scholz’s three (467-469). In spite of one’s respect for the memory of that zealous and worthy labourer, M. A. Scholz, with whom I had a personal conference regarding our common studies in 1845, I cannot help acquiescing in Dean Burgon’s decision, though not, perhaps, without some natural reluctance.