Manuscripts

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Collection ID
MS.000469
Type
Manuscript
Date
ca. 1050–1080 (parchment); ca. 1543 (paper)
Geography
Turkey (parchment), Greece (paper)
Language
Greek
Medium
Ink on Parchment and Paper
Dimensions
327 folios; 13.5 × 10.5 × 4.1 in. (34.3 × 26.7 × 10.5 cm)
Exhibit Location
On View in The History of the Bible, Translating the Bible

A scribe copied this large Byzantine Gospel lectionary on parchment in the third quarter of the eleventh century. Another scribe replaced the text for the first 49 folios on paper in the middle of the sixteenth century. At about the same time, someone added a full-page miniature of the evangelist Matthew. The original parchment leaves contain Gospel readings according to the Orthodox liturgical calendar written in a fine minuscule hand (Perlschrift or pearl script). The original manuscript contains ecphonetic notation, red signs above certain syllables that indicate a change in pitch when chanted in Orthodox liturgies. Throughout the text are many decorated initials and headbands.

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