- The iota
subscript is a
diacritic mark in the Gr****
alphabet shaped like a
small vertical stroke or
miniature iota ⟨ι⟩
placed below the letter. It can...
-
Anthurium subrotundum Croat Anthurium subsagittatum (****h) ****h
Anthurium subscriptum G.S.Bunting
Anthurium subsignatum Schott Anthurium subtriangulare Engl...
- of
gross carelessness are
corrected by a
later hand.
There is no "ι
subscriptum", "ι ascriptum"
occurs twice at John 3:36 and is
erased even there. Scrivener...
-
columns per page, 28
lines per page. It has not
music notes. It uses "ι
subscriptum". The m****cript was
written by Cosmas, a monk. The m****cript once belonged...
-
scholia from the
later hand, and pictures. It has
errors with iota
subscriptum. Kurt
Aland the Gr**** text of the
codex did not
place in any Category...
-
perpetual as in
these two m****cripts.
There is no iota
adscriptum or iota
subscriptum in the codex: LIX Moveable-nu
occurs almost constantly.: LX According...
- Apostles,
Catholic epistles, and
Pauline epistles. It has
errors of Iota
subscriptum. It
contains tables of the κεφαλαια (tables of contains)
before each...
- to the subscriptions).
Accents often were put in
wrong places. Iota
subscriptum does not occur,
there are some
errors of
itacism (f.e. ΙΟΔΑΙΟΙ instead...
-
There is a
punctuation and
signs of interrogative. It does not use Iota
subscriptum. The
errors of
itacism occur rarely, it uses N ephelkystikon, the abbreviations...
- 24:41; 25:6; Mark 5:3.4; 6:26; Luke 24:6; John 7:30).
There is no ι
subscriptum, but
adscriptum (Matthew 26:52; John 1:40.41), ν εφελκυστικον gets very...