- In
ancient Gr**** grammar,
movable nu,
movable N or
ephelcystic nu (Ancient Gr****: νῦ ἐφελκυστικόν nû ephelkustikón,
literally "nu
dragged onto" or "attracted...
-
breathings and
accents are very irregular. Some
words are half-written. N
ephelkystikon is rare, and the
itacisms are
pretty numerous (πνεμα for πνευμα). It...
-
Pauline epistles (Philemon, Hebrews).
There are only 4
instances of N
ephelkystikon, 37
occurrences of the
error of itacism. The
breathings and accents...
-
later hand
contain more
itacisms than the m****cript itself. It has N
ephelkystikon. The Gr**** text of the
codex is a
representative of the
Byzantine text-type...
-
written in red. The
nomina sacra are
written in an
abbreviated way. N
ephelkystikon occurs (e.g. τηρησεν in John 12:7). It is a palimpsest, with many verses...
- use Iota subscriptum. The
errors of
itacism occur rarely, it uses N
ephelkystikon, the
abbreviations are used rarely. The text is
divided according to...
- (Synaxarion and Menologion), and
pictures It has
errors of
itacism and N
ephelkystikon. The Gr**** text of the
codex is a
mixture of text-types with predominant...
-
interchange of
vowels (hiatus). The
nomina sacra are contracted. N
ephelkystikon is not frequent. Iota
adscriptum is
found twice, Iota
subscriptum never...
-
Corrections were made by the same hand as
Synaxarion and Menologion. N
ephelkystikon appears 20
times in
Matthew 1-15.
There are a few
occurrences or the...
- pictures. The Old
Testament quotations are
marked on the margin. N
ephelkystikon is rare. The Gr**** text of the
codex is a
representative of the Byzantine...