Minuscule 565

E725353

Minuscule 565 is a 9th-century Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament Gospels, notable for its elegant script and its textual affiliation with the Caesarean text-type.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Greek minuscule manuscript
New Testament manuscript
alphabet Greek alphabet NERFINISHED
catalogNumber Gregory–Aland 565 NERFINISHED
contents Gospel of John NERFINISHED
Gospel of Luke NERFINISHED
Gospel of Mark NERFINISHED
Gospel of Matthew NERFINISHED
countryLocatedIn Egypt NERFINISHED
crossReferenceSystem Eusebian Canons NERFINISHED
currentLocation Saint Catherine's Monastery, Sinai NERFINISHED
date 9th century
decoration illuminated manuscript
genre religious manuscript
hasChapterHeadings yes
hasFolioNumbers yes
hasMarginalia yes
hasSectionNumbers yes
language Koine Greek
literaryForm biblical manuscript
material parchment
partOf New Testament
placeLocatedIn Sinai Peninsula NERFINISHED
preservationState relatively well preserved
religiousTradition Christianity
scholarlyDesignation Minuscule 565 (Gregory–Aland) NERFINISHED
scriptColor golden or ornamental ink
scriptDescription elegant script
scriptDirection left-to-right
scriptStyle ornamental Greek minuscule
scriptType minuscule
SodenNumber ε 93
subjectMatter Gospel narratives
Life and teachings of Jesus Christ
testament New Testament NERFINISHED
textCategory Gospel manuscript
textDivision contains τιτλοι (chapter titles)
divided according to Ammonian Sections
divided according to κεφαλαια (chapters)
textType Caesarean text-type
textualCharacter Caesarean text in the Gospels
textualCriticismSignificance important witness to the Caesarean text-type in the Gospels
textualFamily Caesarean family of Gospel manuscripts NERFINISHED
usedByScholar New Testament textual critics NERFINISHED
usedIn New Testament textual criticism
writingCentury 9th century
writingMaterial vellum
writingSystem Greek

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