Mark the Evangelist, before the start of his gospel
Text
Gospels
Date
948
Script
Greek
Cite
Anderson, Amy S. (2004). The Textual Tradition of the Gospels: Family 1 in Matthew. Leiden; Boston: Brill. ISBN 9004135928.
Type
Caesarean text-type
Note
Family 1
Minuscule 1582 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts), ε183 (in the von Soden numbering of New Testament manuscripts),[1] is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the four Gospels, written on parchment.[2] It is dated by a colophon to 948.[3] The manuscript was written by a monk named Ephraim,[3][4] of which there are at least four other manuscripts known to have been written by him, including another New Testament manuscript, minuscule 1739.[5]: 30–39 It is considered to be part of a group of manuscripts known as Family 1 (ƒ1) as a leading member,[3] with a very similar text to minuscule 1.[4]: 157
According to biblical scholar Bruce Metzger, it contains "an ancient and valuable text of the Gospels", and its text and marginal notes are closely related to the Greek text used by the early church father Origen.[3][4]
The manuscript contains several colophons, and had several pages replaced in antiquity. Four full-page Evangelist portraits are probably later additions to the codex; there are also some decorative illuminations. Though written in the 10th century, the manuscript and the special text it contained only came to scholarly notice in the early 20th century. The manuscript is now in the Vatopedi Monastery on Mount Athos, in Greece.
^Streeter, Burnett Hillman (1924). The Four Gospels: A Study of Origins. London: MacMillan. p. 80.
^Gregory, Caspar René (1909). Textkritik des Neuen Testamentes. Vol. 3. Leipzig: J.C. Hinrichs. p. 1160.
^ abcdMetzger, Bruce Manning; Ehrman, Bart D. (2005). The Text of the New Testament: Its Transmission, Corruption and Restoration (4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 91. ISBN 0-19-516667-1.
^ abcParker, David C. (2008). An Introduction to the New Testament Manuscripts and their Texts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 137–138. ISBN 9780521719896.
^Anderson, Amy S. (2004). The Textual Tradition of the Gospels: Family 1 in Matthew. Leiden; Boston: Brill. ISBN 9004135928.
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