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A Full and Exact Collation of About Twenty Greek Manuscripts of the Holy Gospels
The first major publication by the distinguished biblical scholar Frederick Henry Scrivener, this is a collation of twenty-three Greek manuscripts of the gospels. The Greek text is preceded by detailed introductory chapters in English, illustrating Scriveners criteria for selecting the manuscripts, the methods he adopted to edit and collate the texts, and his critique of contemporary biblical scholarship. The introduction also provides comprehensive background information for each of the manuscripts, including details on location, condition and the likely date of origin, and offering valuable context for any study of the texts. First published in 1853, at a time when many ancient manuscripts were being rediscovered, this landmark book will fascinate all those interested in biblical textual studies and the history of the Greek Bible.
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A Full and Exact Collation of About Twenty Greek Manuscripts of the Holy Gospels
Deposited in the British Museum, the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth, &c.
Frederick Henry A mbrose S crivener
C A M B R I D G E U N I V E R SI T Y P R E S S Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, So Paolo, Delhi, Dubai, Tokyo Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York www.cambridge.org Information on this title: www.cambridge.org/9781108007474 in this compilation Cambridge University Press 2009 This edition first published 1853 This digitally printed version 2009 ISBN 978-1-108-00747-4 Paperback This book reproduces the text of the original edition. The content and language reflect the beliefs, practices and terminology of their time, and have not been updated. Cambridge University Press wishes to make clear that the book, unless originally published by Cambridge, is not being republished by, in association or collaboration with, or with the endorsement or approval of, the original publisher or its successors in title.
A FULL
AND
EXACT
COLLATION
OF ABOUT TWENTY GREEK MANUSCRIPTS
OF
THE
HOLY
GOSPELS,
(HITIIERTO DNEXAMINED),
BY THE
LORD, WHAT LOVE HAVE I UNTO THY LAW: ALL THE DAY LOKG IS MY STUDY IN IT.
CAMBRIDGE:
PRINTED AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS.
ADVERTISEMENT.
I am anxious to return my respectful thanks to the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press, for the liberal aid they have afforded me in defraying out of the Funds at their command, the expense of printing the present work.
FALMOUTH,
CONTENTS.
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CHAPTER II. On the materials employed in the present volume xxiv CHAPTER III. General observations upon the results of this collation Ixvii
Catalogus Librorum Manuscriptorum, Sancta Evangelia complectentium, cum editione Elzevir. 1624 a me collatorum . Ixxvi S. Matthaei Evangelium S. Marci S. Lucse - - - - - - 1 51 82 136
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CHAPTER I. ON THE EXISTING STATE OF THE GREEK TEXT OF THE NEW TESTAMENT. T H E following pages comprise an humble yet ear*- nest attempt to revive among the countrymen of Bentley and Mill some interest in a branch of Biblical learning which, for upwards of a century, we have tacitly abandoned to continental scholars. The criticism of the text of Holy Scripture, though confessedly inferior in point of dignity and importance to its right interpretation, yet takes precedence of it in order of time: for how can we consistently proceed to investigate the sense of the Sacred Volume, till we have done our utmost to ascertain its precise words ? Now to whatever cause we may attribute this strange and scarcely creditable neglect on the part of English Divines, it certainly cannot arise from a paucity of unwrought materials, or exhaustion of the subject. On this point, however, in the room of any statement of my own, I will lay before the reader the ingenuous confession of one of the highest living authorities on Biblical Criticism, in one of the most recent of his publications. " Ut enim dicam quod res est, ex omnibus qui collati sunt codices, soli illi Alexandrinus [A], Ephraem. Syri [C], Cantabrigiensis [D], Dublinensis [Z], Sangallensis [A] et Dresdensis [G. Paul.] ita sunt excussi, ut quid scriptum sinb
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gulis locis teneant quid non, scias" (Scholz, Commemoration Address at Bonn, 1845, p. 2).* A melancholy summary indeed of the labours of two centuries in a field of study, where all that is not scrupulously exact is useless at the best: yet no one who has ever compared two or three manuscripts with the representations of them contained in Mill's or Wetstein's or Griesbach's or Scholz's own edition will hesitate to admit its literal truth. To collate an ancient copy of the New Testament is a task requiring more time, care, and patience than men are very willing to bestow on such an object; to describe its external condition, to glance over a few chapters and so form a random guess at its recension or internal character, is far easier, and will swell a catalogue just as well. I have cited above the calm and mature judgment of Professor Scholz (unquestionably one of the most industrious, if not the most brilliant, of the great editors of the Greek Testament) as to the results of what has been already accomplished for the sacred text: there was a time when he held far different language; when he could speak of his own achievements in such terms as these, " omnibus fere, qui adhuc supersunt, testibus exploratis, eorumque lectionibus diligenterconquisitis," (Prsef. N. T. Vol. i. p. 2, 1829): yet even then his own Prolegomena would have sufficed to shew how large allowance we must make for the ardent temperament of the writer. It will be convenient, in the present volume, to confine our attention to the Four Gospels. To the 286 Evangelia and 57 Evangelisteria known before the publication of his edition, his indefatigable diligence and extensive travels have added 210 Evangelia and 121 Evangelisteria: in fact, he has nearly doubled the list.
* Tischendorf's zeal has very recently enabled us to add a few items to this meagre list.
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But while Dr Scholz is entitled to our gratitude for having opened to us so many veins of precious ore, it must not be dissembled that he has in a great measure left the toil of working them to his successors. Of the 331 documents he has discovered in the libraries of the East and West, he has collated entire only eleven, in greater part sixteen, in a few places or cursorily two hundred and twenty-two, while eighty-one are merely inserted in his catalogue without remark. Such a course surely could do little towards advancing a strict, accurate, and critical acquaintance with the sacred original. But our knowledge even of those manuscripts which have been described the oftenest and inspected the most repeatedly is more loose and unsatisfactory than would be imagined prior to investigation. Three of the copies I have collated for the present volume are found in Griesbach's list (gjm): how little he really knew of their contents I shall have occasion to state in the next chapter. I am sure that I may allege the testimony of Mr Tregelles to the same effect, since he has been compelled to examine afresh even such principal authorities as the uncial MSS. EGUX, for his forthcoming edition of the New Testament. On the whole, then, I conceive the case to be simply this : while every reading actually cited from this mass of documents by Griesbach or Scholz may be relied on as genuine with tolerable assurance, very seldom will the readings quoted amount to one in three, often not to one in ten, of those which each copy contains ; the omissions consisting chiefly of such rare or singular or minute variations as best enable us to determine the genius and value of the manuscript which exhibits them, and are consequently even more important to the critic than those that are given. If any exception needs be made to this general hi
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statement, it should be in favor of Matthsei's collations, which (though never verified, so far as I am aware) present every internal mark of a precision and accuracy not unworthy of the accomplished scholar to whom we are indebted for them. If exact collation be the true basis of all sound criticism (and few will absolutely deny this proposition) whence arises it that the criticism of the New Testament should have made so little real progress during a whole century; for a century has now passed since the publication of Wetstein's great work ? I believe that the main cause of this state of things is neither remote nor obscure ; it is the fruit of that premature devotion to theories of recensions which has seduced so many of our editors and critics from their proper task. I say advisedly a premature devotion, for I do not doubt that much good service may hereafter be rendered even in this department; but it does seem unreasonable to attempt to classify and arrange, and estimate the relative worth of documents, with whose contents we are in a great measure unacquainted. The natural order of proceeding surely is, first to accumulate facts, and then to draw inferences from them: should we reverse that order, it will be wonderful indeed if our conclusions be safe or valid. Rash and partial induction is in no wise better than pure conjecture. These general remarks apply with peculiar force to such a system of recensions of Griesbach's, built as it is on a deliberate preference of the evidence of a few well-known records over the supposed testimony of the vast majority of copies, to which he has paid no adequate attention. Perhaps, however, it may be convenient to preface the few observations I shall submit to the reader on the various principles, which learned men have laid down for our guid-
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ance in the revision of the sacred text, by reminding him of the phsenomenon on which their theories are founded, and for which they are designed to account. Every one who has consulted the materials collected by Wetstein and his successors must have observed, that certain manuscripts and versions bear some affinity to each other; so that one of them is seldom cited in support of a various reading (not being a manifest and gross error of the copyist), unaccompanied by one or more of its kindred. Now it appears a very fair presumption that documents which are thus connected, have sprung from a common source, distinct from the great mass of authorities, from which they thus unequivocally withdraw themselves. And if these families could be shewn to have existed at a very early period (that is to say, within one or two hundred years after the death of the Apostles); and were it to appear moreover that certain peculiarities characterised the manuscripts of certain countries; it is plain that we should have then made important advances in our knowledge of the history, and consequently of the relative values of the various recensions. We should thus have some better guide in our choice between contending readings, than the very rough and unsatisfactory process of counting the number of witnesses produced in behalf of each. Such is the leading idea on which our several theories of recensions are grounded : I believe that Griesbach and Scholz, Lachmann and Tischendorf has each failed in his attempt to classify the manuscripts of the Greek Testament, yet I am not blind to the advantages of such a classification, nor doubt that it will be accomplished by some scholar in the next generation, who shall freely avail himself of the patient labours of other and obscurer names. But we will not endeavour to reap,
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till the fields are seen to be white and ripe for the harvest. The researches of Griesbach, prosecuted (we cheerfully admit) with unwearied diligence during the course of many years, led him to the conclusion that the several families into which our critical authorities are divided, may be reduced to three great classes, the Alexandrine, the Western, and the Byzantine, recensions. The standard of the Alexandrine text he imagined he had discovered in Origen, who, though he wrote in Palestine, might be presumed to have brought with him into exile copies of the Scriptures, similar to those in ordinary use in his native city. The text of the Western Church would naturally be drawn from the Italic version and the Latin Fathers; while the large majority of manuscripts, versions, and ecclesiastical writers followed the readings which prevailed in the Patriarchate of Constantinople. He then proceeded to attribute to each of these families an equal influence in correcting and settling the text; or rather, he considered the testimony of the Byzantine class inferior in weight to that of either of the others. Consistently with these principles, the evidence of the very few ancient manuscripts of the Alexandrine class still extant (e.g. Wetstein's ABCLM); or of the Latin versions, and of one or two old Latinising manuscripts (e.g. D or Codex Bezae), if supported by the Fathers of the two families, and sufficiently probable in itself; may balance or even outweigh the unanimous voice of hundreds of witnesses of every kind, should they happen to belong to the unfortunate Byzantine recension. A single example will serve to shew the violent revolution this refined theory must have wrought on the text of the New Testament, had Griesbach carried it out in practice with the same vigour and unhesitating boldness as he con-
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p.r) ds 6 Seas' he and Lachmann have adopted this important variation, n fie epcorqs irepi TOV ayadov; els eoriv 6 ayaBos.
And what is their authority for a change, involving doctrinal considerations of no small moment ? Against several hundreds of MSS, both the Syriac versions, and a legion of ecclesiastical writers, he sets up six MSS (BDL 1. 22. Matthsei's x, in part), the Latin and Coptic versions, and Origen. The process by which he arrives at so improbable a conclusion is clear enough, nor can it be resisted save by denying his premises. He conceives that the combined evidence of Codices BL. 1. 22, Origen, and the Coptic versions is decisive of the testimony of his Egyptian family; while the Codex D, the Italic and Vulgate almost make up between them the Western recension. Hence therefore he infers that their joint influence will more than counterbalance the venerable Peshito Syriac and the whole mass of Byzantine documents of every kind: although they numerically exceed, in the proportion of about ninety to one, the vouchers for both his other classes united. Such is Griesbach's scheme of recensions. It will be readily perceived that this ingenious and elaborate system involves and pre-supposes the truth of at least three several propositions; first, that the Egyptian family may be discriminated from the rest by comparing each manuscript separately with the Scriptural quotations found in Origen's work; that Father being thus made the standard of the Egyptian recension: secondly, that there is a real, well-defined line of demarkation between the Alexandrine text and that prevailing in the West, so that they must be regarded and estimated as distinct independent authorities: and thirdly, that the Byzantine docu-
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ments present us with a text in all important features essentially one; that, namely, which was used in the public services of the Church throughout the whole Patriarchate of Constantinople. On this last head (which is assumed in Scholz's theory quite as much as in Griesbach's) I hope to speak presently; the first, relating to Origen and the recension he employed, has been fully and most patiently discussed by the late Archbishop Laurence ("Remarks on Griesbach's Systematic Classification," 1814) who has proved, in my judgment, most conclusively, that this idea of the agreement of that eminent Father with what are called the Alexandrine MSS. is the very reverse of the actual fact*. One other proposition yet remains to be noticed, the alleged distinction between the Egyptian and Western families; but here I believe Griesbach stands alone: however deep the impression (I can scarcely call it conviction) which other portions of his theory have made on the minds of Biblical students, no one has yet been able to detect that broad and characteristic difference between the readings of the two classes, which is indispensable to the very existence of his whole scheme. Indeed the task is so hopeless on the very face of it, that I hardly know whether it has been so much as seriously attempted. It is precisely at this point that Scholz undertook to reconstruct the imposing theory which was obviously crumbling already into dust. Abandoning in well-grounded despair the plan of a triple recension of the sacred text, and uniting under the general name of the Alexandrine
" Taking Codex A as a fair specimen of the class to which Griesbach assigns it, the Archbishop shews that while it agrees with Origen against the received text in 154 places, and disagrees with the two united in 140, it agrees with the received text against Origen in no less than 444 passages. See the Appendix to his "Remarks."
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family, the documents which his predecessor had divided into the Egyptian and Occidental classes, he marshalled anew their confederate bands against the host of Byzantine copies, by which even now they were vastly outnumbered. A still more important innovation is the preference accorded by Scholz to that very recension which it had been Griesbach's great aim to disparage and neglect. He contends that the Constantinopolitan or common text (which he supposes to be not far removed from the printed textus receptus) approaches much nearer to the sacred autographs than does the text of Alexandria; both on account of the internal excellency of its readings, and because it has been the public and authorised edition of the Greek Church, from the earliest ages to the present hour. " Codices qui hoc nomen habent," he writes, "parum inter se dissentiunt; conferas quaeso longe plerosque quos huic classi adhserere dixi, atque lectiones diversas viginti trigintave in totidem capitibus vix reperies, unde conjicias eos esse accuratissime transcriptos, eorumque antigrapha parum inter se discrepasse " (Proleg. N. T. 55). It might have occurred to the learned editor that this marvellous concord between the different MSS. of his Byzantine class (which indeed is striking enough as we turn over the pages of his Greek Testament) is just as likely to have originated in the haste or carelessness of collators, as in the scrupulous accuracy of transcribers, or the purity of the records from which they copied. I can only say, that I have met with very few documents which, when diligently examined, have exhibited but twenty or thirty variations in the course of as many chapters: in fact I know of none such, except where the close affinity of two or three MSS. to each other is too visible to be mistaken at the very first glance. No one for instance would dream of estimating lmn or qr (to
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be described in the next chapter) as separate and independent witnesses in favour of any reading; yet even they differ more widely from each other than Scholz supposes to be the case with the whole class of documents to which he would refer them. To his argument, then, from the imaginary identity of the Byzantine copies I confidently rejoin, collate your materials more exactly and this identity will in a great measure disappear. I am not concerned to deny that after all, certain authorities group together into classes or families; I may even hope that this tendency will become more and more observable the further we push our investigations: but for the present we must waive speculation and accumulate facts: the science of Biblical Criticism, so far as the Greek Testament is concerned, is awaiting the unwearied industry of its Keplers: it is scarcely ready for the genius of its Newton. The notion that a pure and primitive text might be found in the lectionaries and service-books of the Eastern Church is in itself both plausible and perfectly rational. It had crossed the mind of one in whom the love of these studies amounted to a passion;the master passion of an unhappy life. At the opening of his long career as a collator of Scripture manuscripts, Wetstein eagerly seized his first Evangelisterium in the Colbert Library, "sperans," says he, " me inventurum constantem et publice receptam in Ecclesia Grseca lectionem." Yet what was the result? "At eventus expectation! mese non respondit, nam et ipsos inter se, et a nostris editionibus non raro dissentire, deprehendi." (Wetst. Proleg. N. T. p. 81, ed. Lotze). How natural the presumption, yet how complete the failure! Indeed we shall often find that the widest divergencies from the ordinary text abound in Evangelisteria, which are useless except for public worship (e. g. Codex y, to be
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described in Chap. II), or in copies which are furnished the most completely with liturgical apparatus, or even with marks in the text or margin to distinguish the beginnings and conclusions of the lessons (e. g. Scholz's KM. and several of the MSS. described in this volume). On the whole then we are bound to hesitate at the least before we adopt a theory, which seems less and less probable the more we grow acquainted with the facts for which it professes to account. The views propounded by Tisehendorf (Proleg. N. T. 1841. 2nd edition 1849) and carried out by Lachmann (Evangelia, 1842) seem recently to have met with some acceptance in the eyes of scholars. Their leading principle is a decided preference of the older manuscripts as such over all the testimonies of later ages; and to such a length is this doctrine insisted on by Lachmann, that in revising the text of the Gospels he has absolutely rejected every copy, version, and ecclesiastical writer, of a lower date than the fourth century. For what reason this particular epoch should be assigned, beyond which all authorities are to be treated as worthless, Lachmann has not thought it necessary to explain; but so rigorously does he act upon this arbitrary rule, that the evidence of Chrysostom, the prince of the Greek Fathers, is excluded from his work "ne ad quintum sseculum descenderemus" (Praefat. N. T. p. xxi); I suppose because, though he flourished in the fourth century, Chrysostom chanced to die in the eighth year of the fifth. The consequences of this strange restriction may soon be told. Out of about 750 manuscripts of the Gospels, or portions of them, enumerated by preceding critics, Lachmann makes use of but seven: the Alexandrine MS. (A), the Vatican (B), the Codex Ephiaemi (C), the Dublin
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uncial palimpsest of St Matthew (Z), the Wolfenbuttel fragments published by Knittel (PQ), and the Borgian fragment of St John (T). To these we ought perhaps to add the Codex Bezse (D), whose testimony he admits for certain purposes, although it is posterior to the fourth century, as indeed we may reasonably suspect are most of the other seven. Of the versions he employs the Italic and Latin Vulgate alone, for though the elder Syriac* and the Sahidic are certainly within his self-imposed limits, he has not taken the pains to master the languages wherein they are written. Such a scheme, one would imagine, could satisfy no one except its author. But though Lachmann's work may have little appreciable influence on the public mind, the idea (the fallacy, as I must consider it) on which it is grounded seems widely prevalent among Biblical students. There is a tone and manner often observable when manuscripts of the Greek Testament are spoken of, as if it were taken for granted that their value is in direct proportion to their date f: as though the testimony of a document of the twelth or fourteenth century were, of necessity and as a matter of course, far inferior in weight and probability to that of an uncial copy somefivehundred years older. Now I wish not to deny the existence of a certain amount of presumption in favour of the more ancient authority: the nearer we approach the Apostolic times, the fewer stages that have intervened between the inspired autographs and the manuscript before
* To palliate his neglect of the Peshito Syriac version Lachmann pleads that its most antient and trustworthy copies are as yet uncollated (Prcefat. N. T. p. xxiv). I had once hoped to contribute something to this department of sacred learning, but laid aside my design on finding that so eminent a scholar as Mr Cureton was preparing a critical edition of the Pesbito. It is indeed most urgently required. -f This assumption forms the groundwork on which Mr Alford has constructed the text of his Greek Testament.
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us, the less chance is there of error or wilful alteration on the part of copyists. But what I complain of is this; that instead of looking upon the case as one of mere presumption, of primd facie likelihood, such as other circumstances may limit or correct or entirely remove, it is regarded from the first as a settled point, that unless a monument be upwards of a thousand years old, it is hardly worth the trouble of collating. " Ante omnia," says Lachmann, " antiquissimorum rationem habebimus; fine certo constituto recentiores, item leves et corruptos, recusabimus" (Prsef. p. vi). And to what cause shall we attribute it, that the oldest manuscripts are necessarily the best, while the more recent ought to be despised as " corrupt and of little consequence ?" Will Lachmann undertake to assert that our modern Byzantine documents are but bad copies of the Alexandrian, the Vatican, or Beza's MS. ? Yet no supposition short of this will answer the purpose of his argument. The remark is so trite one is tired of repeating it, that many codices of the tenth and following centuries were very probably transcribed from others of a more early date than any which now exist; the incessant wear of the older copies in the services of the Church, rendering a fresh supply indispensable. In what way, then, does he meet the obvious suggestion, that our present cursive manuscripts are but the representatives of venerable documents, which have long since perished ? He grants that it might possibly be true, but declares that in reality it is not so. " Since the oldest manuscripts still extant," says he, " wonderfully agree with the citations of the most ancient writers ; . . . why should we think that Irenaeus and Origen used more corrupt copies, than Erasmus and the Complutensian editors"? (Prsef. p. vii). With Lachmann's last statement I cheerfully join issue. We need only refer
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once more to Archbishop Laurence's " Remarks " (see above p. xvi) to prove that Origen at all events does not agree with his favourite authorities against the more common text. If the small portion of Irenseus' works yet extant in Greek, or the surviving writings of other early Greek Fathers, lend their exclusive countenance to any class or family of recensions, I must confess my ignorance of the fact, and (in the absence of any thing approaching to demonstration) cannot help deeming it in the highest degree improbable. Perhaps, however, those who reject or think lightly of the later manuscripts, are influenced by another reason, in their opinion more decisive than the far-fetched speculations indulged in by Lachmann. They may suppose the examination of those cursive documents, which are scattered so plenteously throughout our public libraries, would prove but a fruitless labour, on account of the insignificant number and slight importance of the variations which they exhibit. Nor is this notion void of plausibility, if we derive our ideas of them from what we see cited in the popular critical editions. On this point, therefore, I shall merely request the reader to suspend his judgment, until he has considered the contents of the following pages, which I believe will afford him a more correct view of the real character of such copies than any hitherto within his reach. If he shall there find the variations from the common text few or uninteresting (" one or two in a chapter and those of no moment"!) ; if he shall discover that to know one manuscript is pretty much the same as to know fifty; nothing I can say either can or ought to move him. But I am addressing men who love truth more than their own theories or vague impressions, and I fully believe that my labours in this department will be owned by a candid inquirer to be neither useless nor superfluous.
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The present volume is complete in itself, and has been arranged with all care and diligence, in the earnest hope of securing in some degree such accuracy as may befit the sacred subject whereof it treats. What errors it contains (for in such a multiplicity of small details I dare not flatter myself it is exempt from them) are those of human infirmity, so far at least that they cannot be imputed to mere haste or heedlessness on the part of the compiler. Whether I shall proceed to publish the collations I have made on other parts of the New Testament, or prosecute the critical study of Scripture by further investigations among the mass of copies yet unexamined and uncared for, must depend on circumstances I can neither foresee nor control. What I have completed is beyond the reach of fortune, and it becomes me rather to be thankful for past opportunities, than to look onward too anxiously to the future. It is something if the hours I have withdrawn from laborious engagements, shall have enabled me to throw a little light on the history of the inspired text, and to contribute, according to the measure of my ability, to the defence and elucidation of God's Holy Word.
CHAPTER II. ON THE MATERIALS EMPLOYED IN THE PRESENT VOLUME. fPHE manuscripts of the Gospels, a full collation of whose -*- readings with the Elzevir text of 1624 I am about to exhibit, have not been chosen with a view to the promotion of any theory of recensions, or the advocacy of individual opinions, but have been taken up almost at random, as they happen to be arranged in the catalogues of the British Museum and Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth. The mass of unpublished materials is still so vast, that it would be easy, by skilful selection, to derive from them arguments in behalf of any of the several systems I have glanced at in the preceding chapter, and to allege proofs in support of each of them, which might seem irresistible, until conflicting evidence had been produced. The method I have adopted is doubtless attended with one inconvenience, that documents of inferior value will occasionally take the place of those of higher interest and importance, but this seems comparatively a slight objection to a plan which affords us the best chance of estimating, through the medium of a specimen and on a small scale, the probable results of a complete examination of the whole body of existing manuscripts. In this, as in all other branches of enquiry, it is clear that the inferences we draw from the facts before us, will be trustworthy and conclusive very much in proportion to the degree of impartiality wherewith the facts themselves shall have been culled and brought together. Ten of the manuscripts of the Gospels which I have collated are deposited in the Lambeth Library, no less than
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eight of them (af,u,v) belonging to the Carlyle collection. These valuable documents were brought to England by the Rev. J. D. Carlyle, Professor of Arabic at Cambridge, with a view to a critical edition of the Greek Testament, and were procured by him in Syria, the Greek Islands, and at Constantinople. Not to mention other parts of Holy Scripture, he had ten manuscripts of the Gospels, of which six still remain in this country. Having justly assumed as a fundamental principle that " collation is the true basis of all Biblical criticism," but feeling unequal to the examination of all the materials before him, Professor Carlyle adopted the novel and somewhat unpromising plan of sending one of his manuscripts to each of his clerical friends, who might be willing to undertake the task of collating it. The whole scheme was broken up by his death in 1804, and now that the labors of his corps of volunteers are brought together (Lambeth MS. 1255), we may see at a glance the futility of trusting to the inexperienced zeal of beginners in this employment. Out of eight or nine attempts at collation which lie before me, one by the Rev. W. Sanderson of Morpeth seems executed with scholar-like accuracy, though I cannot test it, since its prototype is no longer in the Library. Of the rest I will only say, that their omissions of various readings are so repeated and their carelessness so intolerable, that I soon discovered their entire uselessness, except for the purpose of enabling me to revise my own collation; nor am I ashamed to own that in this respect I found them of the utmost service*. On Professor Carlyle's death, the manuscripts
* Often during this occupation did I call to mind Woide's list of requirements for an accurate collator: " Silentium, secessum, undique liberum animum, attentionem, patientiam, serena lucis spatia, visum acriorem et usum microscopiorum frequentem depoacit" (Pr<ef. Cod. Alex. p. xxx.). I cannot, however, say with him, "parum hie labor mellis, et absinthii multum habet;" 1 should rather adopt as my motto: "Suaviter austerum studio fallente laborem." C
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were purchased by Archbishop Manners-Sutton for the library of the see which they now enrich : but in 1817 seven of their number (including four of the Gospels) were claimed by the Patriarch of Jerusalem, as having been lent, not given to their learned collector. They were returned as a matter of course, but I regret to add they were returned in a great measure uncollated, so little real interest seems to have been felt about them. At some period prior to this last transaction, Dr Charles Burney commenced the collation of seven copies of the Gospels in parallel columns, with copious descriptive Prolegomena: his papers are now at Lambeth (MSS. 1223, 1224), but he completed only the Gospel of St Mark in five manuscripts (abdef) and its first three chapters in two (cv), to which he added the celebrated passage John vii. 53viii. 11. I have carefully used this collation, so far as it goes, yet I have used it not to supersede but to correct my own. It may give the uninitiated some notion of the difficulties of this task when I state that even this eminent scholar has committed 42 errors in his collation of a single copy (a) for the one Gospel of St Mark. To me, at least, the fact has taught a lesson of mistrust in my own exactness, which I hope I shall not soon forget. a. LAMBETH 1175. This volume is a quarto of 418 pages, beautifully written on vellum in a clear bold hand and in double columns. Dr Burney refers it to the 10th or 11th century, Archdeacon Todd to the 11th or 12th ; the former date I deem the more probable. It begins at Matthew i. 13 rov e\iaKeifi, and is remarkable for not containing the section John vii. 53viii. 11, which is added at the end of the book in a coarse, later hand. It has breathings and accents, tolerably but not uniformly correct: v e<j)c\Kv(TTtKov is not frequently affixed to verbs; it occurs
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but once in the first eleven chapters. The t ascriptum is found about twice (Luke iv. 8 ; v. 10), i subscriptum never. From itacisms, or the interchange of vowels, this manuscript is remarkably free; perhaps not more than one or two will be met with in an ordinary chapter. Such modern Greek forms as enpotyriTevae occur in Matth. vii. 22; xi. 13; xv. 7; Mark vii. 6; John xi. 5 1 ; but no Alexandrine inflection except -fyvxpow Matth. x. 42 (with bdsy); Bvyarepav Luke xiii. 16. On the whole very few rare or noticeable readings will be found in this document, which approaches as nearly to the received text as many of a much lower date. Of the usual liturgical apparatus Codex a has the larger Ke$a\cua prefixed to the last three Gospels (the volume being mutilated in the beginning), capital letters at the commencement of the Church lessons in gold, the Ammonian sections in the margin in red ink, and references to the Eusebian Canons in blue. It was brought by Carlyle from some monastery in the Greek Archipelago, but an inscription at the end (apparently in the same hand as John vii. 53viii. 11) proves that it was once at Constantinople*. It was collated entire for Prof. Carlyle, by the Rev. J. Farrer of Carlisle, in 1804. b. LAMBETH 1176. This copy of the Gospels is written on vellum in small quarto on 417 pages, in a very minute but graceful hand. The liturgical apparatus consists of Eusebius' letter to Carpianus and his Canons, prefixed to the MS. and written on paper, the tables of larger KtcpaKma, and some poor illuminations prefixed to each Gospel. The Ammonian sections are given in the margin, and the contents of
* eiraKOVGOv fifiwy b 6<r 1} e\xte iravTwn TWV irepa^iov TJJS yijs KI TOIV ev daXrurari fiaKpav' Kal pvcraL tar o tiff i/jucov Tljf iroXlv TCLUTIJV KUI yjapav Ttuv ypitj'ri.avwv awo Xi/iov \ipov [Xoi/iou] orta/iov KaTa-KoVTidfLOv irvpos fi.axaipa's e7ri5(OOjU^s uXkotpikov TTOXGWV' 8aifio>v(?) 11/xoiv eiraKoverov Kai \anjarov. C2
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the Ke<pa\aia at the top and bottom of the pages. Directions for the Church lessons are perpetually found in the margin, and occasionally intruded into the text (e. g. John iii. 17 ; xiii. 17). There is appended on paper a Synaxarion, or abridged notice of Saints' Days throughout the year, with their proper lessons*. This manuscript is assigned by Todd to the 13th century, by Burney to the 11th. The truth may lie between them, though it appears somewhat more recent than Cod. a. It is however far more valuable for critical purposes, and well merits Burney's commendation " eximiae notae." N efeXnvq-riKov occurs perpetually, though it has been often erased by a later hand, whose indiscreet diligence has been very busy throughout the whole book. The accents and breathings are pretty constant, but not very correct; we have in John i. 6ma-a> vv. 15,27; CVTIJKO' V. 26. I observed c ascriptum but twice (Luke viii. 40; John i. 39), i subseriptum never. The usual itacisms c for <u, i or ei for -q, v for oi, o for a and vice versa are found in great abundance, being full six times as numerous as in Codex a: iSaa-iv John x. 4 ; xviii. 21 is very strong. The initial letters of the lessons and lesser sections are inserted in red ink (secundd manu) even where they had been previously given in black ink by the scribe who wrote the manuscript. The paragraph John vii. 53viii. 11 is completely omitted, though this document sometimes agrees with the common text where comparatively few others do (e. g. Matth. iii. 8 ; v. 27). It is very partial to glosses or additions: in the single chapter Matth. vii. see vv. 21, 27,28,29 where few MSS. or versions
* T,vva%apiov is thus defined by Suicer in his Tliesaurus, and employed in MSS. d, 1, n and others described below. Scholtz's definition seems less correct, "indices lectionum ita exhibet, ut anni ecclesiastici et uniuscnjusque evangelii ratio habeatur" (N. T. Vol. i. p. 454), viz. a Table of Lessons for every day in the year. Certainly, in our sense of the term, synaxarion and menology are nearly synonymous.
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countenance it: it is better supported in Matth. viii. 1 3 ; xxvi. 40. Of grammatical or orthographical peculiarities we read eto-eX&ire Matth. vii. 13 (with y); Trpoo-erreo-av vii. 25 (with dksu) ; avzireo-av Mark vi. 40 ; John vi. 10 {with cfhx) ; tfnrpovBe Matth. x. ^2 (with k); Spay^ Luke xv. 8 bis; 9. In itacisms it is often found in connexion with x (described below), in more important readings with Wetstein's BC and the elder uncials (e. g. Matth. viii. 28). But for the frequent recurrence of clauses lost through the ofiowrfkevrov I should have described the scribe as careful and competent. At the end of the vellum MS. itself he adds x~e, SwpT/o-e T<
KTtjvafievo) evpaxrTfiav atpeatv ajxiiKaKqjiaTO>v * Kai TO eaavTi * TCOV afpaXfiarav, After the tK(O viKo\aa> TTJV ev^coiav Kai \vtriv
Synaxarion on paper is a curious list of our Lord's appearances to His Apostles from the time of Stephen down to St Peter's martyrdom. c. LAMBETH 1177. The collation of this strange and troublesome manuscript was commenced by Burney, and at the end of the third chapter abandoned in despair : "mendis erratisque ita scatet, ut scriptorum imperitise et oscitantiae luculentissimum fiat argumentum" is his emphatic sentence of condemnation. I certainly never met with a copy of the Gospels written with such irreverent and scandalous negligence, but this is only one instance out of a thousand of the danger of judging hastily from first appearances. Had Dr Burney patience or leisure to have completed the examination of Codex c, he would have found it abound, far beyond any other in the whole collection, with novel and remarkable readings, which (in spite of its unpromising appearance) would have amply repaid all the diligence he could have bestowed upon it. It is a small quarto of 420 pages, written in a miserable scrawl on the
* TO JetravTi i.e. TO ypa^/au-ri. as I understand it. Dr Burney read TOevaavTi of which I cannot see the meaning.
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coarsest parchment, and not a few leaves are lost. The hiatus are Matth. iv. 1vii. 6 (two-thirds of the next leaf being torn, up to v. 22); xx. 21xxi. 12 (the leaf inserted, but in a later hand*); Luke iv. 29v. 1 ; v. 1733; xvi. 24xvii. 13; xx. 1941; John vi. 51viii. 2; xii. 2040; xiv. 27xv. 13 ; xvii. 9xviii. 2 ; xviii. 37xix. 14. Todd assigns it (probably enough) to the 12th century, Burney says " a diversis librariis, annisque variis scribitur." Yet I am not sure that it is not all in the same hand, capriciously varied from an open and straggling scrawl to a small and cramped one, each careless and inelegant beyond example: possibly however the first seven leaves are not written by the same scribe as the rest of the volume. It contains fragments of the greater KecjxiKcua of St Matthew, the same K<f>a\at.a or TtrXoi in the margin of each page, tne Ammonian sections and dirty red capitals at the beginning of each, with marks at the opening and end of each Church lesson. There are scattered fragments of a Synaxarion at the end of the book. In compound words the breathings are placed over each member separately; v ^ikKva-TiKov is not often absent, i ascriptum is found several times in John iv. and v. but only there (Crjrai John v. 30). Two disputed passages are obelized in the margin, Luke xxiii. 3941 ; John vi. 4. As regards itacisms, though unequally distributed over the MS. (there is but one in John xi. 618) they occur for the most part as thickly as in almost any known copy, often at every second or third word for verses together. Under these circumstances I have noted none that may not possibly be various readings, or may tend to shew the similarity of Codex c with some other of my manuscripts (especially e, x, and y), or may for any other cause seem worthy of notice. All peculiarities of inflection I have carefully indicated, and
* The readings of this leaf I hare denoted by c.
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they are neither few nor trifling. The accusative singular of the 3rd declension ends in -av Matth. xii. 10; 13 ; xxvi. 57; xxvii. 28 ; 3 1 ; Mark iii. 3 ; vi. 27 ; xii. 19; Luke vi. 8; xiii. 16; John xx. 25. The second aorist indicative ends in -as, -are, -av Matth. xi. 8 ; xxv. 36 ; xxvi. 55 ; xxvii. 46 ?; Mark viii. 1 1 ; xiv. 48 ; 62 ; xv. 34 ? ; Luke xi. 52 ; xxii. 52 ; John vi. 10 : we read yevapevos Luke vii. 4 ; 20 ; x. 13 ; 32 ; xiv. 2 1 : Treowa Luke x. 18; 36; o-wayowre Matth. xxiv. 28; Kvpyjras Mark i. 7 ; John viii. 6 ; 7 ; 8 ; avraXay/ia Matth. xvi. 26; Mark viii. 37 ; p.ao-dm Luke xi. 27 ; xxiii. 29; oo-tpvai Luke xii. 35 ; Kareyekovv Mark V. 40 ; eirrfparovv X. 2 ; 10 ; (Trcnfiovv ib. 48; eve/Sp^owro xiv. 5: neuter plural Ktmpiav Luke xiii. 8 ; peyav (neuter) xiv. 16: but 8vpa (accus.) Johnxviii. 16: neut. pi. comparative in -av John i. 51. The augment is sometimes though rarely omitted, Mark v. 32 ; John xi. 21. The accusative is put for the dative after certain classes of verbs: e. g. Matth. ii. 8; 11 (with dp); iii. 15; xiii. 13; xv. 35 ; xvi. 17; 27; xviii. 32 ; xxviii. 17 ; Mark i. 43; iv. 2 (with km*oy) ; vi. 1; 39 ; vii. 32 ; Luke iv. 5 ; vi. 28 ; xii. 37 ; xiv. 6 ; xv. .'50 ; xix. 1.3; xxiii. 36 ; John vi. 7 ; xx. 6. These specimens may suffice as regards mere forms: the various readings will perhaps be found more numerous than those of any other copy in the present collation except y. Whatever we may ultimately decide respecting their approximation to the sacred text as it came from the hands of the inspired penmen, when countenanced (as they frequently are) by other and more ancient authorities, they deserve our anxious consideration, and, to say the least, merit any treatment rather than contempt or neglect. d. LAMBETH 1178. The external appearance of this copy presents a striking contrast with that of the preceding ; it is indeed one of the most splendid manuscripts extant, and is probably as old as the 10th or 11th
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century. It is a large quarto of 616 pages on good vellum in a fine bold hand. Illuminations are prefixed to the three later Gospels in purple, red, and gold, but the first leaves are lost, the MS. commencing at Matth. i. 8. Prefixed is a full list of Church lessons throughout the year, and at the end of the volume is a synaxarion and other tables. The larger Ketfidkaia before St Matthew are lost: in other respects the usual liturgical arrangements are complete, and the subscriptions to each gospel long and curious. This noble document has accents and breathings (even with pp) tolerably correct, v eQekKva-Tucov but not very frequent, no i subscriptum, but ascriptum often, though still oftener neglected: it is sometimes wrongly placed, especially with verbs, e. g. Matth. xxi. 27; Luke xx. 13; John ix. 5. St Matthew's Gospel and the first eight chapters of St Mark were collated for Prof. Carlyle in 1804 by the Rev. John Forster, whose papers, however destitute of the accuracy required in these studies, are much more creditable to his diligence than those of most of his coadjutors. The text of this copy differs from the Elzevir edition far less than that of Cod. c, yet it contains many remarkable variations, such as Scholz would refer to his Alexandrine recension. The itacisms are not very numerous, and of an ordinary character, much resembling those of Cod. a. They are strewed more thickly on a leaf of coarse paper containing Luke v. 30vi. 4, which is lost in the original MS.* This copy often agrees with g or p (described hereafter) against all the rest which I have collated. Luke xxii. 43, 44; John v. 4 are obelized in the margin: it is not easy to distinguish the changes introduced primd from those secundd manu. We meet with a very few such forms as
dvyarepav Luke xiii. 1 6 ; trpoa-ewea-av Matth. vii. 2 5 ; avewe<rav
* I have indicated the readings of this leaf in my collation by d.
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Mark vi. 40. Among the more unusual readings of d we may note Matth. xxiii. 27; Mark v. 5 ; vi. 1; 2 ; 18; 56; xvi. 19; Luke iv. 7; v. 22; vi. 9; ix. 46; xi. 50; 52; xiii. 25; xiv. 32; xvi. 3 ; 8; 2 5 ; xvii. 17; xix. 1 1 ; 38; xxi. 14; John ii. 14; iv. 48 ; vii. 26 ; viii. 28 ; 53; xii. 45 ; xiii. 15 ; xiv. 30; xvii. 20; xix. 21. Many of these instances are unique, so far at least as Scholz can be depended on. e. LAMBETH 1179, is a copy of the Four Gospels in a very dilapidated state. It commences at Matth. xiii. 53, but the first few leaves are scarcely legible for dirt and damp. There are also the following hiatus: Matth. xvi. 28xvii. 18; xxiv. 39xxv. 9 ; xxvi. 71xxvii. 14; Mark viii. 32ix. 9 ; John xi. 830; it ends John xiii. 8. It is a small quarto of 352 pages, written on vellum in a neat hand. Burney describes it " charactere unius formse, nitido et pulchro," and assigns it to the 10th century, Todd to the 12th, but the earlier date seems quite probable, as in general style it bears much resemblance to Codex o, described below. It was brought by Carryle from the Trinity Monastery in Chalkfe, one of the Greek Islands. So far as it is complete, this MS. has all the Liturgical apparatus, xe^aXaia majora before each Gospel, and at top of each page, the Ammonian sections with references to the Eusebian Canons in the margin, rubric capitals at the beginning of each section, marginal notes at the beginning and end of the Church lessons, &c. I observed but one instance of the use of i ascriptum (Matth. xxvii. 42), of i subscriptum none: v efaXnvo-riKov is so constant that it is seldom omitted: the accents and breathings are given fully but carelessly, each portion of a compound word often having its own. There is a general tendency to the modern Greek practice of softening the aspirates (Matth. xv. 31, 3 2 ; xxv. 15 &c), yet they are often put wrongly; e.g. Luke x. 20; John x. 16; 27. The itacisms
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are very frequent indeed, yet not perhaps of the grossest kind : e and x will often be found together in such cases. We have the third declension accusative in -av Mark i. 16 ; Luke vi. 8; xiii. 16. For critical purposes this is no common manuscript, but is full of variations from the received text, perpetually agreeing with Codices c and y, which are beyond question the most remarkable of all I have collated; and nearly as often with Codices d and p, where they diverge the most widely from the general mass of authorities, especially in the transposition of words. For the peculiarities of Codex e see Matth. xvi. 3 ; xviii. 14; 2 1 ; xxvii. 4 1 ; Mark iii. 9 (with b) ; v. 22 (with c); viii. 1 1 ; 17 ; ix. 3 3 ; 44; xiii. 6; 14; 2 0 ; xiv. 18; 2 5 ; 37 (with c); 69 ; Luke ii. 37 ; 42 ; iii. 7; iv. 24; v. 10; vii. 25 ; xi. 7 ; 5 1 ; xii. 14; xviii. 2 9 ? ; xx. 10; 38; xxi. 12; xxii. 1 4 ; xxiii. 15 ; 32 (with Griesbach's MS. 33) ; John i. 13 ; iv. 24 ; viii. 20; 43 ; xii. 18; xiii. 1. These are almost or entirely unique. In the following this copy accords with the oldest uncials (ABDK &c.) where few others do: Matth. xxiii. 26 ; xxvii. 34; Mark ii. 18; xi. 19; xii. 2 0 ; xiv. 40; 53; xv. 12 ; Luke ii. 26 ; iv. 2 ; vii. 1 1 ; xi. 40; xx. 13 ; xxiii. 53 ; John xi. 54; xiii. 2. The red capitals cause the variation of reading in Luke xxiv. 1 ; John vii. 28. f. LAMBETH 1192. This is another manuscript of the four Gospels on vellum in large quarto of 272 leaves. It is beautifully written, and on the whole in fair condition, though somewhat inferior in appearance to Codex d. With Todd and Burney I refer it to the 13th century: it was brought by Prof. Carlyle from Syria. Nine leaves are lost, containing Mark iii. 621; Luke xii. 48xiii. 2*; John
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8 22; John xviii. 37 to the end*. All except John xvi. 822 are supplied by a rude and more recent hand (per* The readings of the later hand are here indicated by/.
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haps of the 14th or 15th century) on coarse cotton paper, very carelessly written. These fragments contain far more itacisms than the MS. itself, which does not much abound in them, though they are perpetually introduced by a later hand that has been very busy on this document (iopa<a in particular is constantly substituted for the proper form Zapaica). So true it is that such itacisms were not so much errors of the scribe or of dictation, as the usual modes of spelling prevalent at the time. This copy also has most of the liturgical apparatus; tables of Kf<pa\aia majora before three Gospels (those of St Matthew are lost); the same repeated in red or green ink at the top and foot of each page; the Ammonian sections and capitals at their beginnings in red; references to the Eusebian Canons in blue or green; apxai, reXi7 and other marks of Church lessons in the margin; and slight illuminations before each Gospel. There is no i subscriptum in this MS, but i ascriptum occurs 21 times; the accents and breathings are complete and tolerably accurate (compounds usually having each member accented
S e p a r a t e l y ) , t h o u g h oure, ijKOV<r8r), okiyoi, rj(TT7a(ovro, &C. a r e
sometimes met with. The v ^AKVCTTIKOV recurs so incessantly, that half the variations from the received text are of that description. The general character of the readings in Codex f is quite of an ordinary stamp, so that none of the Carlyle series (excepting perhaps Cod. a) is of less critical value. In St Luke's Gospel, however, especially the latter half of it, it becomes far more interesting and important, to an extent which one who had merely collated a few chapters in other places could not have anticipated; thus affording one plain proof out of a thousand of the mere fallacy of a partial examination of Biblical manuscripts. We find evnav Luke xix.39 ; XXii.70 ; averrevav John vi. 10 ; yevajievai Luke xxiv. 22. Rarer readings are Matth. i. 20 ; xxvii. 33;
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Mark x. 17; xv. 7 ; Luke i. 34 ; xiv. 12 ; 22 ; 27 ; xv. 7 ; xvi. 2 ; xviii. 6 ; 39 ; xix. 2 ; 46 ; xx. 3 ; 4 ; 12 ; 24 ; 25 ; 28 ; 3 1 ; 3 8 ; 47 ; xxi. 22 ; 27 ; xxii. 17; 46 ; 47 ; 56 ; 68 ; xxiii. 27; 38; 53; John vi. 58 ; 70; x. 23. At the beginning of the book and bound up with it is one leaf of vellum, about the age of the MS., containing a series of Scripture
textsfl-e/Have&KaKias (Luke vi. 27) &C.
g. EPHBSIUS, LAMBETH 528 (Wetstein's 71). This manuscript contains the Four Gospels in small quarto on vellum, 265 leaves, in a neat hand and good preservation. At the end in red ink we find er cmo xpi-a-rov qpg (A. D. 1160). This copy once belonged to an Archbishop of Ephesus, and was brought to England in 1675 by Philip Traheron, British Chaplain at Smyrna. Traheron also made a careful collation of this MS. with Fell's Oxford edition of 1675, two several transcripts of which are extant in his own hand, the one now in the British Museum (Burney 24), and a fairer copy (a most beautiful specimen of calligraphy) at Lambeth (528 b). As the critical editors from Mill downwards have cited this MS., I had not originally intended to examine it; but happening on a cursory inspection to observe that of its 29 various readings in the first six chapters of St Matthew, Griesbach cites it but for 5 and Scholz for 3, I felt that such inaccuracy could do nothing but injury ; in fact, the distinctive features of the document, which abounds in novel and remarkable readings, are so entirely lost in Scholz's edition, that he dismisses it with the slight remark " families plerumque adhseret Constantinopolitanae." With Traheron's collation, therefore, open before me, I have spent several days in studying the MS. for myself, and I believe the readings are few indeed which our united vigilance has overlooked. This was evidently Traheron's single MS. (for his occasional notes shew much ignorance
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of general criticism), and as he bent his whole mind to its illustration, I have very seldom detected him in absolute error. He has neglected to distinguish readings a primd manu from the corrections of a later pen both in the text and margin, and this strange oversight I have taken special care to remedy. Thus the real character of the Codex Ephesius is now for the first time made known to the Biblical scholar. Few MSS. of the 12th century will be found to equal it in weight and importance. Codex g contains the usual liturgical matter; the Epistle of Eusebius to Carpianus and his Canons; tables of Ke<pa\ma and slight illuminations before each Gospel, KefaXaut majora at the top and foot of each page, the Ammonian sections and references to the Eusebian Canons; also notes respecting Church lessons, apxai and reXi;. One leaf is lost (containing Matth. xiv. 13xv. 16), yet Traheron possessed and collated it. We see i subscriptwm in a few places (e. g. Luke x. 28; xxii. 34; xxiii. 4 3 ; John v. 4), but not ascriptum. The breathings and accents are pretty
correct, yet we read avplov, <TTTJ, akanrrj^, aXeKTiop, and anaoT-eXAcS for t h e future in Matth. xxiii. 34 ; xxiv. 3 1 . N <T<<TXKVOTIKOU is rare, and the few itaeisms are of t h e common kind. This MS. uniformly has {iapafias, Krjmros, Kr]7rrrovpos: we read also Bvyarepav Luke xiii. 1 6 ; uirav xix. 25 ; ne<raTt xxiii. 30 ; r)ya7vr)tTis John xvii. 2 6 ; fieXaiva (accus.) Matth. v. 3 6 ; so nrepva John xiii. 18. The accusative is often put for the dative after Xeye and the like, e. g. Matth. viii. 2 1 ; x. 1 ; Mark xii. 3 8 ; Luke v. 14*. Many clauses are omitted by the ojioioTtktvTov, otherwise it is a carefully written copy. Every page of the present work will exhibit Cod. g cited
* So in b, John xi. 20; d, Matth. ii. 2; iv. 9; Markiv. 38; Luke xx. 15; e, Luke xxii. 5; Johnix.38; f, Matth. x. 5; k, Matth. xviii.27; I, John xix. 3. Those occurring in e have been given above, p. xxxi.
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alone for variations which are either unique (e. g. Matth. xvi. 11; Luke vi. 49; x. 24; xix. 21), or supported only by such authorities as Scholz's BDK or our x, or Matthsei's r (e. g. Matth. xxiv. 45 ; Mark vi. 49 ; xi. 32; John viii. 38 ; xx. 16). It sometimes stands alone or nearly so among my MSS. in upholding the common text: e. g. Luke x. 22 ; xvii. 26; xxiv. 18 ; 27; John i. 42 ; ii. 17 ; iii. 25; viii. 3; xii. 2. The minute study of this MS. cannot fail to be full of instruction. The AEUNDBL Collection in the British Museum contains one manuscript of the Four Gospels and two Evangelisteria. They were brought to England by the great Earl of Arundel who died in 1646, and is well known from Clarendon's masterly but unfavorable sketch of his character (Hist. Rebell. I. 98). They bear a stamp importing that they were presented by Henry Howard, Duke of Norfolk, to the Royal Society, from whose apartments at Somerset House they were removed to the Museum in 1831. One Evangelisterium of the 13th century (Arund. 536) I have not yet collated: the other, a noble uncial copy of the highest worth, as old as the 8th or 9th century, will be described in its place (x). It remains to speak of the manuscript of the Four Gospels. h. AEUNDEL 524 is a small quarto of 218 leaves. There is an hiatus at Johnxi. 1841. Mr Forshall in the Museum Catalogue conjectures its date to be the 10th century; perhaps I might be inclined to place it a little later. The vellum is coarse and discolored through age, the ink very pale, the handwriting on the whole clear and neat, though careless in some places (e. g. Matth. xi). Elsewhere it resembles the better portions of Codex c, but there is no such formed style as the scribes of later times exhibit, and is seen in Codices m, q, or r. This MS. contains all the liturgical ap-
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paratus described under Codex g, with the addition of a list of the Proper Church Lessons throughout the year (cicKoyadiv), and a full menology of saints. The accents and breathings are complete, but very unskilfully placed; the aspirate being perpetually substituted for the smooth breathing (e. g. John viii. 26; 40; 48; 57) and vice versa. The i subscriptum is no where found, t ascriptum chiefly in root, TTJI, avTai, avrrji, and sometimes quite wrongly (e. g. Matth. vi. 10; xii. 5 ; Luke ii. 37 ; John xix. 40). N (faXKVCTTIKOV is usually, yet not invariably, read : e. g. eight times in Matth. ii. The itacisms are neither numerous nor.unusual. In the first fifteen chapters of St Matthew there are but 21 ; viz. 7 7 for i seven times, o for to four, a for o four, at for < = twice, e for a, for i, i for ?;, < r t for 7 7 once each. Even crv for a-oi Luke vii. 14, and [xvxoi for fnoixoi Luke xviii. 11, are but traces of the modern Greek practice of sounding 1 7 , v and 01 alike as e long. The only harsher form I note is avenvrav John vi. 10. There are occasional alterations in an ancient but later hand. The text of this MS. much resembles that of the Elzevir and received editions, though by no means so closely as do Codices 1, m, n. It often accords with Cod. a, which is of about the same age. It contains some remarkable readings; such as Matth.xiii.27 (TO); xx. 6 ; xxvi. 29 ; Mark vi. 35; Luke xi. 46 ; xii. 9 ; xxi. 16 ; 28: where it is countenanced only by such authorities as Wetstein's D, or our gqr. In the following Codex h seems to stand alone: Mark ii. 8; iii. 10; Luke ii. 5 1 ; xiii. 1 1 ; xvii. 27; xxi. 2 9 ; John xix. 12. Of all the copies I have examined this alone obelizes the doxology, Matth. vi. 13. It is somewhat partial to glosses, as in Matth. xxvi. 40; Luke ix. 50 ; xi. 15 ; xii. 21 ; xix. 2 1 ; 22 ; xxii. 47 : and is almost singular in omissions at Matth. xiv. 12 ; Mark ii. 24; Luke xviii. 2 3 ; xx. 35 ; John vi. 32.
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j . COTTON, TITUS C. XV. This document, like Codex g, ought not to have been reserved for me. It is well known to Biblical scholars as being one of the oldest (except the Vatican B, perhaps the very oldest) of all extant copies of any part of the New Testament. It has been so repeatedly described in common books that its form, material, and color are generally known: I shall only say that it appears to me not later in date than the 5th century: it could scarcely be much earlier, as it contains references to the Eusebian Canons, under the Ammonian sections. One would have imagined that so precious a record, about which so much has been written, would have been at least carefully collated, the rather as it consists of only four leaves, containing Matth. xxvi. 5765; xxvii. 2634; John xiv. 210; xv. 1522. Such, however, is not the case. It was examined by Wetstein in 1715 ; but of the 57 various readings which it contains, Wetstein cites but five, and the later editors simply copy from him. Yet some of the variations thus overlooked are of great importance, and the authority of other MSS. is freely cited in support of them. I presume that Wetstein's papers relating to the two leaves of St Matthew's Gospel were mislaid when he arranged his materials for the press, but none of his followers so much as suspected a deficiency. This fragment contains a few pure Alexandrine forms, as napakq^ofie John xiv. 3 ; bwoiuBa John xiv. 5; etxoa-av John xv. 22 : the changes of into i, m into e and vice versa are very frequent: it exhibits not more various readings than Cod. A; not half as many as Cod. D (or Beza's). More cannot well be said of so few leaves*, k. LEBANON, BRIT. MUSEUM, ADDITIONAL MS. 11,300.
" Since the above was written Tischendorf has published this MS. in his Monumenta Sacra Inedita. He refers it to the end of the sixth century, and considers it a fragment of the same book as F of St Matthew in the Vatican, and N of St Luke at Vienna.
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This copy of the Four Gospels is one of the most elegant and neat I have seen, being written in a clear square hand on thin vellum, small quarto, 268 leaves. It was purchased for the Museum in 1838, and is stated to have come from the library of the Bishop of Csesarea Philippi, at the foot of Lebanon. This account seems to be confirmed by the following marginal note on Matth. i. 5 : c edvav TO Kara o-apKa
6 Kvpios ercofojuei/of' Kai TOV e wvd' ' airy TIS ovv eo~Tiv TO v\ov rov \i/3avov ; p'ovd fj fima^iTis yap reTOKc TOV (G)/3>)8 " e | ov utro-m "
(poptiov TOIVVV eo-Tiv TO aajia (see Canticles iii. 9, LXX). Similar expository scholia, but far more rational, occur Matth. xi. 17 ; Mark ix. 37 ; John i. 1 1 ; 15. The liturgical matter is precisely the same as we have described under Codex g; the supplementary words at the beginning of each Church lesson are also placed in the margin or over the text; all these additional materials being written in very bright ink, scarlet, crimson, and blue. There are some neat ornaments at the head of each Gospel, and the initial letters are in gold : it contains no synaxarion. The Greek text is broken up into judiciously arranged paragraphs, which I do not remember to have seen elsewhere. There is no i ascriptum or subscriptum, but the breathings and accents are complete. One peculiarity must be noticed in this valuable manuscript. In all other copies which I have collated the demonstrative pronoun airov, airr;, atr<ov is always substituted for the reciprocal airov, avTrji, avriov, even when the sense most clearly requires the latter. I say always, for the few instances which I have noted to the contrary are clearly accidental: e. g. Matth. ii. 18, a; viii. 30, cm airav f; xxiii. 34, xxiv. 29, xxvii. 49, e; Mark xiii. 27, b ; John vi. 66, vii. 10, xxi. 24, x. Hence Mr Field (Chrysost. Horn, in Matth. torn. iii. p. 7) undertakes to prove "pronomen avrov reciprocum e sacri N. F. codice penitus extirpandum d
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esse." Now it is perpetually found in the Lebanon MS., though even here not in the earlier pages; the first example I believe to be Matth. xviii. 35; but it is afterwards read full one hundred times. In this copy most Hebrew proper names (except afipaap) have the aspirate, as cXuucn/i, ektovd, iKia-aper, &c. The itacisms are very few; I count but 14 in the first twenty chapters of St Matthew. The passages John v. 4 ; vii. 53viii. 11 are obelized in the margin in red ink; various readings also arise from the rubric capitals in Mark xv. 7 ; 11; Luke xi. 4 3 ; 52; xiv. 2 8 ; xix. 29. A recent hand has made alterations in Mark xv. 25 ; Luke i. 35 ; John i. 28. N efaXnvo-nKov is chiefly used with such words as ea-Tiv, curev, fidev: the augment is sometimes omitted, as in i&ev Matth. viii. 14: where iopaica is not found primd manu, liapana is often changed into it secundd manu, as in Codex f. I have marked but two forms which can be called Alexandrine, TTpoa-enca-av Matth. vii. 25 ; e/nrpoa-de Matth. X. 32, 33 ; where many other copies read the same. On the whole, the text of Codex k is a full stage more removed from the common editions of Elzevir, &c, than Codices a and h. It is often found in company with c, not rarely with o and p, and those MSS. which differ most widely from the printed text (D M 33, &c. of Wetstein), as may appear by studying the following passages: Matth. i. 1 1 ; iv. 15; ix. 18; 2 7 ; xiii. 27 (TO, with Elzev.); xv. 18; 2 1 ; xvi. 2, 3 ; xviii. 17; xxii. 44; xxiii. 26; xxiv. 14; xxv. 13; xxvi. 60; xxviii. 3 ; Mark iv. 37 ; vii. 2 ; viii. 3 ; ix. 3 3 ; xii. 6 ; 32 ; xiv. 24; 34; xv. 41 ; Luke i. 2 1 ; v. 23 ; vi. 10; ix. 12; 55, 56; x. 35 ; xi. 8 ; xvi. 2 ; 18 ; xvii. 1 1 ; 29 ; xviii. 2 2 ; xxi. 17 ; 27 ; xxiii. 32 ; xxiv. 24 ; John iv. 3 ; ix. 19 ; 22 ; xiii. 12 ; xv. 20; xviii. 29; xx. 19; some of which readings are pretty rare. The following seem unique : Matth. iv. 10 ; vi. 30; ix. 14; xiv. 5; xviii. 27; xxii. 2 ; xxiv. 10; xxvii.
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32; 34; 61; Mark i. 2; 45; ii. 19; iii. 27; ix. 30; xii. 27; Luke v. 7; viii. 44; ix. 40; x. 40; xiii. 16; xxiii. 39; John iv. 27; xvi. 22 ; xviii. 39.
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tain only the Four Gospels, but that now before us comprises the whole New Testament except the Apocalypse; the Catholic Epistles preceding the Pauline, as in many more ancient copies. Codex 1 belongs to the Rev. Christopher Wordsworth, Canon of Westminster, to whose courtesy I am indebted for the opportunity of collating it. It was bought by him in 1837 of a London bookseller who seems to have known nothing of its history: it bears the stamp " Bibliotheca Suchtelen." This is a small quarto, beautifully written on vellum, and is said to be of the beginning of the 13th century; its text, however, bears a very strong resemblance to that of Codices m and n, whose dates are ascertained to be late in the 14th. In handwriting it much resembles Codex b, and is in good preservation. So careful was the scribe, that I have remarked only one omission by 6ji.oLor(\(VTov, John x. 9. Before each Gospel is a table of Ke(j)dKaia majora, and a slight illumination : in the margin are the Ammonian sections, contents of the Kt^aXaia, marks at the beginning and end of the Church lessons, and capitals in rubric at the commencement of each. In the margin of the Gospels are many scholia by Ammonius, Chrysostom, &e. There is no i ascriptum nor i subscriptum except $8ei John xiii. 1 1 : breathings and accents are given with remarkable correctness, nor have I noticed one instance of v efaXKv(TTIKOV. There cannot well be fewer itacisms in a document of that age ; I have detected but 61 in the whole MS., and those of the most ordinary character, the common interchanges of o and a>, m and e, rj and i. At the end of St John is a table of lessons both in the Gospels and Praxes
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apostolos throughout the year, followed by a synaxarion or menology. Other tables are appended relating to the Acts and Epistles, to each of which is prefixed an iurodea-is of its own. Throughout the whole volume are many erasures and alterations, made with great neatness by a later hand. The text of this MS. approaches more closely to the received editions than any I am acquainted with except its kindred m and n; in fact it almost gives us the standard text, with the exception of those few places in which the Elzevir New Testament differs from the vast majority of documents of every kind. Hence I regard the Codices 1, m, n as representatives of the ordinary Greek copies in general use for two centuries before the invention of printing. Codex 1 stands alone, or nearly so, in Matth. xi. 2 1 ; Luke' xii. 7 ; xxii. 56; John xix. 3. It deserts mn for the Elzevir text Matth. ix. 36. The united readings of these three MSS. which present any peculiarity will be given under Cod. n. m. BUTLER 2. BRIT. MUSEUM, ADDITIONAL MS. 11,837 was purchased (with a few other Biblical MSS.) for the British Museum from the heirs of Dr Samuel Butler, late Bishop of Lichfield, by which Prelate they were briefly described for Home's Introduction to the Scriptures. It is one of the very few copies of the whole New Testament now extant, being written on thick vellum, in large folio, on 492 leaves, in a fine clear hand, and is in excellent preservation. As in Codex 1 the Catholic Epistles follow the Acts. At the end of the Epistle to the Hebrews is the following subscript i o n : T\eia>6t] firjvi OKTappia f, evSiKTiavos z, CTOVS S;<O|S" fiedodiov
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TOV 6vTopaKtvhvTov [priest-monk?]. This year 6866 of the sera of Constantinople is A. D. 1357 *. The Apocalypse
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(apparently in the same hand) succeeds this date, and abounds in various readings: in fact it contains more than all the Gospels put together. This splendid volume was originally at Florence, and is described by Birch, Nov. Testament. Prolegomena, p. liv; Wetstein had previously copied an account of it from Jo. Lamy de Eruditione Apost. Florence 1*738, p. 218; Griesbach inserted it in error twice over in his catalogue of MSS. of the Gospels (107 and 201); it is Scholz's Evan. 201, Acts 91, Paul 104, who adds, " cursim collat. a Birchio et Scholzio." Cursorily enough, certainly, for he did not observe that it contains the Apocalypse, and never cites it (so far as I can detect) save at John vii. 53viii. 11, which (after Birch) he states to be obelized in the margin, at Acts xx. 28, KV KM 8V, and 1 Tim. iii. 16, 8a-. For all practical purposes, therefore, this MS. has been left entirely unexamined. Prefixed to St Matthew's Gospel is a table of the daily lessons from the whole New Testament throughout the year. Tables of Ke<j>a\aia majora (in gold) precede each Gospel; the same KeQdXaia, the Ammonian sections, references to Eusebian Canons, beginnings and times of Church lessons, and many capitals, are scattered over the ample margin ; the illuminations before each Gospel are in purple and gold. There are many notes before and after each book, which would be worth extracting if the plan of my work permitted it. Before each Epistle is an imodecns, but not before the Acts or Apocalypse. The accents and breathings are pretty correct; v e(f>e\icvaTiKoi/ occurs only twice in the Gospels, Matth. xii. 50; John xiii. 3 1 : i subscriptwm is perpetually used, especially with verbs, i ascriptum (I think) never. The itato the end of the year, subtract 5509 from the given number to obtain the year of Christ." The indiction for 1357 he sets down as 10, not 11; but this also changed on Sept. 1.
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cisms are not at all more numerous than in Codex 1, and of the same familiar kind. This document approximates to the received text even closer than 1, and differs from the copy next described (n) only in the following 92 places throughout the Gospels: Matth. vi. 1; 25; viii. 5 ; 34; ix. 5 ; 18 ; x. 25 ; xii. 44 ; 45 ; xiii. 20; 27 ; xiv. 13 ; 36 ; xviii. 1 8 ; 3 3 ; xx. 2 3 ; 2 9 ; xxi. 3 ; xxii. 23; 37; xxvi. 26; 45 ; 53 ; 59 ; 65 ; xxvii. 15 ; xxviii. 6 ; Mark iii. 8 ; iv. 2 ; 11; 30; vi. 16; 4 5 ; vii. 1 1 ; 18; viii. 10; 2 5 ; ix. 2 0 ; x. 2; xi. 22; xii. 7; 1 1 ; 2 7 ; 4 1 ; xiii. 20; Luke i. 1 1 ; iii. 18 ; 26; 35 ; vi. 35 ; viii. 26 ; ix. 27 ; 42 ; 57 ; xi. 3 3 ; xii. 18; 28; xvi. 26; xvii. 6; 14; 2 1 ; xviii. 4; 5 ; xix. 27; xx. 34; xxi. 9 ; xxii. 3 2 ; xxiv. 1; 1 0 ; 18; John i. 32; ii. 16; 22; iii. 2 1 ; iv. 35; 46; vi. 29; 30; viii. 14; ix. 14; xii. 49; xiii. 18; xiv. 26; 30; xvi. 16; 27; xvii. 3 ? ; 7; 18; xviii. 37; xix. 27; xx. 19. A later hand has altered many of these passages in m into conformity with the readings of n. n. BURNET 18. The ancient MSS. of Dr Charles Burney, which were purchased for the British Museum in 1818, include six of the New Testament, all of which I have collated (noprsy). In external appearance, nothing can be more superb than Codex n. It contains the Four Gospels and two leaves of St Paul's Epistle to the Hebrews (ch. xii. 17 to the end), in large folio, on 222 leaves of fine white vellum. Into the covers of purple velvet are inserted two circular silver-gilt plates, beautifully chased, representing the visit of the shepherds to our Lord, and the adoration of the Magi. At the end of the volume is the subscription, Beov TO bapov Km TTOVOS ia>a(ra<j>' eru r,a>o8 [ A . D . 1 3 6 6 ] . T h o u g h but nine years posterior to Codex m, the writing looks much more modern; its decorations are as splendid as those of Codex d, and the volume is in admirable preservation. Here again we see the usual Liturgical matter; tables of
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Kc(f>a\aia before each Gospel, though not repeated at the head of the pages; in the margin in gold, the Ammonian sections, references to Eusebian Canons, orao-eis (see Suicer's Thesaurus), marks of beginning and end of lessons, initial letters in capitals, &c. At the end is a table of Proper lessons ((OTooToXoeuayyfXia), followed by a (rvva^apiov Or firjvokoyiov, both terms being used. There are four instances of v efa\KV(TTi.Kov, Matth. viii. 24 ; Mark xiv. 22 ; Luke iv. 3 1 ; xxiii. 35 (erased). The examples of itacism in the Gospels amount to 37, or not less than in Codex 1. The breathings and accents are complete and pretty regular; t ascriptum never occurs, i subscriptum about 13 times in St Matthew, chiefly with verbs. There are a few corrections in a later hand, and one in gold, Luke xii. 28. The connection between m and n is too close to be accidental, and I can only conjecture that they were written in the same monastery, though by different hands: the similarity of style and decoration alone is very striking. Nearly as they approach the standard or printed text, they still exhibit some remarkable and rare readings. The following list refers to lmn collectively, unless the contrary be expressed, and they will often be found in company with BCDKL of Wetstein, &c. Matth. v. 3 1 ; vii. 19 ; viii. 4 (mn) ; ix. 1 1 ; 15; x. 2(mn); xii. 22; 23; xiii. 2 ; xiv. 36; xvi. 20; xvii. 18; xxiii. 8 ; xxiv. 1; 18 ; xxvi. 1; 26 (m) ; 46 ; xxvii. 1; Mark ii. 9 ; iv. 24; viii. 14 ; xi. 30 ; xiii. 2 ; 33 ; xiv. 40; Luke i. 55 ; 63; ii. 11 (mn); iii. 12 ; v. 1; 19 ; xi. 53; xii. 28 (n); xiv. 9; xviii. 4 (mn); xx. 28; xxiv. 10 (In) ; 19 (mn) ; John iv. 5; v. 1 (mn); 44(mn); 46; vi.12; 58; 70; x.39; xi.56; xiii.22(mn); xviii. 39 ; xix. 28 ; 36; xxi. 1 (mn).* The following readings of n alone seem unique: Matth. vi. 1; ix. 5 ; xx. 29; xxvi.
In many of the most unusual of the above readings lmn are supported by MS. 18 of "Wetstein and his successors, a copy of the whole N. T. now at Paris (Keg. 47), and written at Constantinople, A.D. 1364, very nearly at the same time as m and n.
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65; Luke i. 1 1 ; xvi. 3 (secundd manu); xvii. 6; John xiv. 30: and of lmn, Luke ix. 48; John i. 28 (1 secundd manu, t). In St John's Gospel t is often found to accord with knn in unusual readings, and sometimes also c and e. Codices mn three times in Mark v. support what Scholz calls the Alexandrine text (Proleg. N. T. Vol. i. p. xx.), and this I take to be a fair average specimen of the mode in which they uphold and depart from the printed editions. o. BURNEY 19j of the Four Gospels is remarkable for being one of the few manuscripts that are destitute of Liturgical apparatus; the only traces of which are red capitals in the margin at the commencement of each lesson, a marginal mark at John xiii. 3 1 ; the obelus at Luke xxii. 43, 44 ; and half a page of writing erased at the end of St John. It is a clean, elegant copy, quarto, on 210 leaves of vellum, in fine condition; before each Gospel is a picture of its writer, of no very high order of art, but curious enough. The unformed style of the handwriting, together with the absence of all notes, xe^aXaia, &c, favors Mr Forshall's conjectural date, the 10th or 11th century. Two inscriptions state that it belonged in 1809 to the Library of St Laurence in the Escurial; yet I cannot recognise it as one of the twelve copies seen there by Moldenhauer (Birch, Nov. Testament. Proleg. p. LXIVLXXXIV). The breathings and accents are complete and tolerably correct; there is no i subscriptum but ascriptum in Mark xiv. 14; John v. 22, and a few other places. Itacisms are scarcely more frequent than in Codex a, but v e<pe\Kv<rTu>v occurs almost always with verbs, and sometimes with the dative plurals in i. Erasures and corrections by a later hand exist, but are not very frequent. The only remarkable forms I noticed are Kpafiaryov Mark ii. 12; vi. 55*; and iopa<a, elartjKei per* On comparing John v. 812,1 now doubt whether the scribe did not intend to write Kpa.fla.TTOv in all places.
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petually. The variations of Codex o from the received text are not considerable in number, but they are chiefly of an unusual character : it most assimilates with cdepy and k in its rarer readings. See, for instance, Matth. ix. 18; Mark v. 18; 19 ; Luke vi. 45 ; vii. 38; xii. 38; John iii. 5 ; xix. 12, &c. The following variations of Codex o seem unique: Matth. xii. 19; xix. 24; Mark xiii. 12; xv. 3 6 ; Luke iv. 29; v. 17; xxi. 24 ; 25. In many cases where o stands alone in this collation, it will be found in company with authorities of the first class, in greater or less numbers; e. g. Matth. vii. 4 ; x. 3 ; xiv. 24 ; xxiv. 6 ; xxvii. 30 ; Mark iv. 22; 32; xi. 2 3 ; Luke ii. 7; iii. 22; vi. 26 ; xvii. 14; xxiv. 42; John vii. 12; xiv. 28. I am disposed to attach much weight to its evidence. p. BURNEY 20, though not of early date, exhibits more numerous and bolder variations than any of our copies, except Codices c and y. It contains the Four Gospels, in small quarto, on 647 pages of fine thin vellum, in a clear but inelegant hand, being in pretty good condition, but much faded in
parts. On p . 5 9 2 w e r e a d eT(\eia8t] Kara TOP fiaiov firjva (is ras yp.epa Tiraprrj Tiyr fvi(TTafievrjs- trow rfyLy. IVSIKT. ly. rpiaKovra(?y
naaiv. The date is 6793 of the aera of Constantinople, or A. D. 1285, but some silly person has changed the ^ into v (very awkwardly), which would throw it back to A.D. 985. There are tolerable pictures of the Evangelists, and an illumination before each Gospel. Here again is abundance of Liturgical matter; the Eusebian Canons, tables of Ke<pa\<ua majora (following each Gospel, and at the top of each page), their numbers being placed in the margin with the Ammonian sections, and references to the Eusebian Canons. The commencements of Church lessons, and the days on which
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they are used also help to fill the margin, and each lesson begins with a capital letter. At the end of the volume are an eKkoyafliv or lesson-table, and a <rvvaapu>v of Saints' days in a later hand, the same which has made many marginal alterations throughout the MS. The breathings and accents are full but careless, sometimes varying even in the same verse : e. g. a^paap. in Luke iii. 8. We find comparatively few itacisms in this MS.; only 18 in Matth. i xv., of which the only instance at all unusual is Konoiavres, ch. xi. 28 ; so on for s, John vi. 17. N e^eWcmKoi/ appears 20 times in Matth. i.xv., chiefly with unev, &c.; but becomes more frequent from the middle of St Luke: i subscriptum is never met with, ascriptum only at Matth. iv. 2 1 ; xiii. 28 ; xviii. 6; Mark vi. 2; John xviii. 16. The corrections, secundd manu, contain more itacisms than the original text. Theophilus, the scribe, was far from an accurate copyist; there are many errors of the pen, and the omissions through the 6p.oiore\evrov and like causes are met with much more frequently than usual in Codex p. It abounds also with rare grammatical forms: e.g. Luke ix. 9, eftrew,- ib. 16, eSidow, 3rdpers. sing, (compare Iliad, r. 388; *. 691); eyva (1st pers.), Matth. vii. 23; aveireaav, Mark vi. 40; eiarjkdaTe, Lukexi. 52; xtPav> Matth. xxvi. 2 3 ; xvpa (ace.) Luke xviii. 5. Sometimes there is an inconsistency in spelling: e.g. vafcped, John i. 46, vafaper, ib. 47 ; icpapPaTov, Mark ii.; KpafiarTov, John v. Transpositions of words occurper petually; simples and compounds are interchanged, and synonymous words constantly substituted. The list of lectiones singulares is tolerably large; such are Matth. vii. 18; viii. 22; x. 30; xv. 2 3 ; xvii. 25 ; xxii. 6 ; xxv. 17 ; xxvi. 7 ; 10 ; 22 ; xxvii. 7 ; Mark i. 16 ; v. 3 5 ; 38; vii. 18; viii. 7 ; x. 29 ; xiii. 27 ; Luke i. 2 1 ; 75 ; iv. 24; v. 5 ; vi. 15 ; 16 ; vii. 1 1 ; viii. 32 ; x. 32 ; xi. 52 ; xiv. 32; xvi. 25; xviii. 32; xxii. 64; John ii. 1 1 ; iv. 2 1 ; 3 9 ; 42;
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x. 12 ; xiii. 34 ; xiv. 25 ; xvi. 14 ; xvii. 4 ; xviii. 20. In the following passages, Codex p agrees with the oldest uncial MSS., or with but a few others, in uncommon or notable readings; Codices cdeg also will often be found in unison with it: Matth. i. 6 (B); 10 (BCM); v. 16; vi. 19; vii. 13 (L); 14; viii. 15 (L and Elzevir); xv. 32; xvi. 27; xxi. 1; 4 (LZ); xxii. 13; xxiii. 28 ; xxiv. 6 (D only); 9 (C); xxvi. 24 (DZ nearly); 45 (BE); 53 (C); xxvii. 19; 52 (AC); xxviii. 9 ; Marki. 33 ; ii. 7 (B only) ; iv. 10 ; 17 ; 41; x. 30; xi. 4; xiii. 25 (ABCD) ; Luke i. 17 (CLV) ; 37 ; 6 1 ; v. 7 (M only) ; vi. 9(D); vii. 25(DK); viii. 4; xi. 40(CD); 53(LSV); xii. 30; 45 (K); xiii. 35 (ABK) ; xiv. 32 (BK) ; xvi. 3 (K) ; xviii. 39 (AK) ; xxi. 14 (M); xxiii. 42 (BDLM); xxiv. 39; John v. 37 (ABDKL) ; vi. 31 (L) ; 33 (AK) ; vii. 4 (BL); 8 (DK); 9 (DKLT) ; 10 ; xi. 41 (AK) ; xii. 28 ; xiv. 30 (K) ; xvi. 4 (L); xvii. 20; xix. 3(BL); 11 (ADL); xx. 21 (DL). Hence it is easy to see the character of this document. q. CODEX THEODORI.) AS these two copies were writr. BURNET 21. ) ten by the same scribe, at the same place, within a few years of each other, and nearly coincide in the text which they present, it is advisable to consider them under the same head. Codex q contains the whole New Testament, excepting the Apocalypse, and ends with the Subscription 6 ypafavs rairea/os GeoSwpor 6 ayianrerpiTTis*, erovs s;ay (sera of Constantinople 6803, A.D. 1295). It is contained on 360 leaves of vellum, octavo, and once belonged to Csesar de Missy, the French chaplain of George the Second, afterwards to the Duke of Sussex, at the sale of whose library it was purchased by Mr Pickering, the eminent bookseller, who kindly lent it to me. It con* Pettigrew in his description of this MS. Bibliotheca Sussex. Vol. I. Pt. i. pp. xiii iv reads dyimv irtnpirr)?, " the fellow country-man of the saints," quod mireris potius quam sequaris.
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tains the usual Liturgical materials; prefixed to the Gospels are a table of ecclesiastical lessons, Eusebius' Epistola Carpiano and Canons: the contents of the Kl>a\aia majora stand before each Gospel and the Acts, whose beginnings are neatly illuminated. The margins of the Gospels contain the Ke(j)aXaia majora, Ammonian sections, commencements of church lessons, &c. in red ink. Prefixed to the Acts is the tract of Euthalius the deacon, nepi xpov^v, and to it and every Epistle an viroBecns. After the Epistle of Jude is a menology and various tables of lessons. The hand-writing is small, but very distinct and regular; the breathings and accents are full and correct; there is no i subscriptum, and the v j>ikKv<iTiKov is rare; itacisms are not at all numerous nor remarkable. A later hand has made very many erasures and changes throughout this MS., the tendency of which is to bring it nearer to the common text, so that in citing Codex q it is important to note whether the readings be primd or secundd manu. The original writing of Theodore corresponds far the closer with Codex r. r. This document contains only the Four Gospels, written in folio, on 515 pages of thick paper, the charta Damascena, I believe, which was in common use a full century earlier (Hallam, Literature of Europe, Vol. i. 74). It has been so much injured by damp, as to be nearly illegible in parts; otherwise it is very clear, being written in the same style as q, only that the character is much larger. There is a table of lessons at the beginning, and before each Gospel (what is somewhat rare) an virods<ns as well as a list of Ke<pa\aia: the margin is filled as in Codex q, and in all peculiarities of writing they are (as might be expected) perfectly identical. Both MSS. contain some poor Hexameter verses, which are curious only as specimens of the taste of the age. This copy concludes with certain eccle-
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raxa Kai KaKXiypacpov CTOUJ r,a> [A. D. 1292]. Codices q and r differ from each other (mere errors and itacism,s excluded) in the following 183 places : Matth. ii. 22; iii. f>; 9 ; iv. 10 ; v. 15 ; 16 ; 30 ; 39 ; 45 ; vi. 2 ; 25 ; 3 1 ; viii. 9 ; 32 ; x. 16; 19; 24; xi. 5 ; xii. 9 ; 23; xiii. 4 ; 49; xiv. 22 ; 32; xv. 1 1 ; 2 1 ; 3 3 ; xvi. 27; 28; xvii. 4 ; xviii. 6 ; 12; 20; xix. 5; 19; 2 1 ; xx. 25 ; 27 ; xxi. 3 ; xxii. 37 ; xxiii. 3 ; 36; 39 ; xxiv. 2; 32 ; xxv. 3 ; xxvi. 2 ; 8 ; 15; 19 ; 35 ; 40; xxxvii. 42; xxviii. 1; Mark ii. 9; 10; 14; iii. 14; 3 1 ; iv. 2 1 ; V. 10; 20; 34; vi. 32; 33; 34; vii. 7; 8; viii. 3 ; 14; 16; 25; 35; 38; ix. 7 ; 43; 47 ; X. 14; 27; 29; 43; 5 1 ; xi. 5; 14; 24; 29; xii. 11 ; 1 3 ; 29; xiii. 11 (twice); 2 1 ; 33; xiv. 12; 15; 30; XV. 2 ; 10; 15; 32; 43; xvi. 3 ; Luke i. 13; 55 ; 62 ; ii. 3 6 ; 48; iii. 2 ; 25-6; 3 1 ; iv. 4 ; 16 ; V. 1 1 ; 30 ; vi. 7 ; 12 ; vii. 6 ; 7 ; 20 ; 21 ; 22 ; viii. 5; 33; 5 1 ; ix. 1 1 ; 28; 50; 55; x. 25?; xi. 4; 25; xii. 22; 23; 30; 58; xiii. 34; xiv. 5; 3 1 ; XV. 20; 22; 23; 29; 30; xvi. 26; xix. 4; 39; 40; XX. 5; 23?; 24; xxi. 27; 32; xxii. 52; xxiii. 17; Johni. 28; iii. 12; 20; iv.31; v. 4 ; 7; vi. 20; vii. 3 1 ; viii. 6 ?; 9 ; 19 ; 21 ; 27 ; 33; ix. 24; xi. 2 5 ; xii. 12; 30; xiv. 13,14; xvi. 17; 19; 32; 3 3 ; xviii. 26 ; xix. 4 ; 7 ; 35 ; 38 ; xx. 20. I have been thus careful to record the differences between these twin MSS. (which are double those subsisting between codices m and n), for the sake of drawing the following inference:how utterly
* Montfaucon Palaogr. Grcec. p. 94, speaks of Andreas Leantinus 6VTOS Hagioprocopites, "quod fuerit sacerdos Ecclesiae Sancti Procopii." Hence by analogy I venture to conjecture that dyicDireTpLTi]? is a person attached to the monastery of Sancta Petra, at Constantinople. See Montfaucon, pp. 39,110, 305, who cites Cod. Lambecc. IT. p. 8 1 :
r\ /3i/3\os aim) TTJS JUOKIJS TOV ~G.pohpofi.Qv, TIJS Keijuet/jjs ayx 1 0 " T 1 S Aaniov upxainr] 8e T\\ fxovt) KXYIVLS Uerpa.
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futile is the idea of a standard text of the Constantinopolitan recension, when the same official scribe (jcaWiypaipos), in t h e same monastery, within the space of three years, produces copies which exhibit so many, and occasionally such wide variations. Codices q and r are decidedly more interesting than lmn, but they come next to them, I think, in resemblance to t h e Elzevir edition; not, however, without many remarkable and unusual readings. Such are, for example, Matth. ix. 2 2 ; xviii. 30 (L) ; xx. 6 ; Mark iii. 32 ; v. 2 2 ; xi. 26 (D) ; xii. 12. s. BURNBY 23. This is a manuscript of the Four Gospels, of about the 12th century, carelessly written in a bold unequal hand on 456 pages of thin soiled vellum in small quarto. It is sadly mutilated, ending a t John viii. 14, and having lacunae a t Luke v. 22ix. 3 2 ; xi. 31xiii. 2 5 ; xvii. 24xviii. 4, at which last place some leaves have also been misplaced by the binder. These losses are the more to b e regretted, as the copy is rich in what are commonly called Alexandrine readings. The volume commences with a table of ecclesiastical lessons; then follows Epistola Eusebii Carpiano, and t h e larger Ke^aXaea to St Matthew (the other Gospels also have their proper KetpaXma before them) all stained and torn or imperfect. There are poor illuminations before each Gospel, and in the margin in red ink the Ammonian sections (but no references to the Eusebian Canons), the contents of t h e larger KecpaKaia, and capitals a t the beginning of each section. The breathings and accents are complete but very inaccurate, e. g. Matth. xiii. 2 ; 3 3 ; xxiv. 4 1 ; xxv. 6 ; Mark v. 3 ; 4 ; vi. 2 6 ; Luke xxiv. 6 ; Johnvii. 3 0 : in compound words they are usually doubled. There is no i subscriptum, but ascriptum in Matth. xxvi. 5 2 ; John i. 40 ; 4 1 : v cfcXicvvTiKov gets very frequent as the MS. proceeds, and is often destroyed secundd manu, even so as t o produce an
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hiatus (e. g. John v. 25 ; vii. G ; 27). Indeed a neat later hand is very busy in the margin, supplying the omissions through SfioioreXevrov of the first scribe, or altering the original readings. There are more itacisms in this MS. than in many others, yet it does not conspicuously abound in them; perhaps it is on a par in this respect with Codex b. There occur a few uncommon forms: Trpoo-oreo-ai; Matth. vii. 25; iirayare xx. 4 ; Tpixai x. 30; 6vpa (accus.) vi. 6; fuya (neut.) xxvii. 60, &c. Codex s will often be found in company with p and y in supporting changes which rest on little other authority; it contains its full share of lectiones singulares, of which I subjoin a sample: Matth. iv. 18; x. 13 ; xiii. 4 ; 54 ; Mark ii. 26 ; iii. 32 ; iv. 6 ; xiii. 30 (with c); Luke ix. 4 1 ; x. 7 ; 17; xi. 19; John iv. 53 (with t). The following are more or less rare ; Matth. vi. 8 ; 14 (BD); 15 ; vii. 12 ; viii. 2 ; ix. 15 ; x. 14 ; xiii. 3 ; 55 ; xvi. 1; xxi. 32 ; Mark iv. 39 ; xii. 6 (BL) ; xiv. 50 ; Luke x. 1; 28 ; xi. 15 ; xxi. 8 ; 30 (D) ; xxiii. 29 (BC) ; John vii. 3 ; 44. The decided tendency of s to receive marginal glosses into the text renders its support of the Elzevir readings in such cases as Matth. v. 27; vi. 18 of the less weight. Even the corrections secundd manu often deserve attention in this manuscript: see especially Matth. ix. 22; 37 ; xi. 20; xii. 13; 23; 39; xiii. 1; 14; xxiii. 2 ; Luke v. 6 ; 17 (AD). The rubrical gloss at Matth. xix. 16 is in a coarse scrawl, totally different from the other marginal changes. t. LAMBETH 1350, contains St John's Gospel only, neatly written on oriental paper, of about the 14th century. It is appended to an earlier manuscript (also written on paper with an oriental reed) of St John Damascene's treatise "De Fide Orthodoxa." St John's Gospel is in the same hand as the table of <e(pa\aia of the treatise "De Fide." As the Lambeth catalogue is silent respecting this copy of the
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Gospel, I am indebted to the Rev. Dr Maitland, the late librarian, for my knowledge of its existence. The volume contains the following inscription, " T. Wagstaffe ex dono D. Barthol. Cassano e sacerdotibus ecclesiae Graecae, Oct. 20, 1732." This document is preceded by an lirodecris of St John, and has Ke(f>a\ma and a few rubrical directions in the margin, but no other Liturgical apparatus. At the end we read, with much other scrawl, the following in a coarse late
h a n d I ev TOIS pvOpois O7jfipa)U TOV lopftavov yeyovcos 6 Icir, Tio laavvrj /3oa, fit) SXmcr))s /3carrurai fie, traxrai yap quo aSajj, TOV npoTOTrXacrrav.
This copy abounds with omissions in consequence of clauses having the same beginning or end, and many words are written in error twice over (e.g. x. 11); most of which instances of gross carelessness are corrected by a later scribe. There is no i svbscriptum, i ascriptum occurs twice at John iii. 36, and is erased even there. I know no example of v E$CAKUOTIKOV except vi. 61 (erased), and the breathings and accents are pretty correct. Racisms are not very frequent, averaging about two or three in a chapter, but there are a few peculiarities of spelling, e. g. aneKpvdrjv and its persons in 17 places; TavBa ii. 16; fiapapas xviii. 40 ; rj\8a viii. 14; TeBrjKav xix. 42; Kaia(pa (accus.) xviii. 24. The pronouns r^itis and tj/^tr are so perpetually interchanged that the testimony of Cod. t is of the less weight in maintaining good variations of this kind; e. g. xviii. 39. A glance at our collation will exhibit this manuscript very often associated with Cod. p, and even with lmn in their peculiar readings. On the whole, therefore, Codex t is of a higher character than its first appearance might lead us to suppose. In the following places it seems unique: iv. 27; v. 24; 47; vi. 4 1 ; 62; xii. 19; xx. 15, &c. Nor are these ordinary readings: i. 28; iv. 5; 46; 53; x. 3 9 ; xiv. 27; xvi. 4 ; xviii. 2 8 ; xxi. 1.
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The next two manuscripts (uv) formed originally a part of the Carlyle collection, being two out of the four copies of the Gospels returned in 1817 to the Patriarch of Jerusalem (see above, p. xxvi) at Constantinople. The portions of them that happened to be collated before their return are all I am able to present to the reader. u. C. 4 of Todd. I can discover no clear description of this copy in Archdeacon Todd's rather superficial " Account of Greek MSS., chiefly Biblical" of Professor Carlyle; nor did he insert it in the Lambeth Catalogue (1812), as it was always known not to belong to the Library. It contains the Four Gospels, but St Matthew and St Mark alone were collated with Mill's Greek Testament by the Rev. Geo. Bennet, the very worst of Carlyle's coadjutors. His miserable incompetency is the more to be deplored since it is now past remedy. I have brought together the variations he extracts from C.4 in his papers at Lambeth (1255, No. 25), but must warn the reader that his silence is no presumption whatever as to the true reading of his manuscript. Sometimes I can scarcely guess at his meaning, so indistinct or uncertain is his note; in which case I have simply copied it; see Matth. xxiv. 40 ; Mark xiii. 3; 5. When the same word occurs twice in a verse, he seldom marks to which he refers; see Mark vi. 3 ; 56. So far as we can judge of C. 4 by such a representation, it appears to be an interesting copy, with pretty many instances of itacism and the v e^eXxvoriKov. The following readings are not common: Matth. iii. 9; viii. 24; xiii. 19; 51 {with Z); xv. 36 ; xvii. 5 ; xix. 3 ; Mark i. 11 (BDL); 45 ; iv. 34 ; v. 5 bis; 1 1 ; xi. 8, &c.: and a few seem quite singular, e. g. Matth. v. 32 ; xix. 15 ; xxii. 46; Mark i. 8; v. 4 1 ; xiii. 2 ; 28. v. LAMBETH, 1180. Although this MS. was restored
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at the same time with Codex u, it had been previously inserted in the Lambeth Catalogue by Todd, described by Burney (Lamb. 1224) and collated by him for Mark i. 1 iv. 16 ; John vii. 53viii. 11 with Griesbach's New Testament, London, 1809 (Lamb. 1223 ; see above, p. xxvi). Codex v is a copy of late date (Todd conjectures the 14th century) on paper, of 246 pages, much injured by damp and worms. It comprises the Four Gospels in a rude character : there is no table of ne(j>a\aia before St Matthew, but before the other Gospels they are written in vermillion. In the margin are the contents of the KafiaXma repeated, the Ammonian sections, references to Eusebian Canons and to Church lessons. I much regret that Dr Burney so soon broke off his collation of this MS.; late as its age may be, I am sure it would have proved one of the most important of all that lay before him. In the very few chapters of St Mark which he did examine, there are found the following notable variations both from the printed text and the common herd of copies: Mark i. 8 (with P); 13 (LM) ; 22 (CM); 25 (GL); 3 8 ; 3 9 ; 4 5 ; ii. 4 ; 10; 20; 23 (CL) ; iii. 3 ; 4 (L); 6 (C) ; 7 bis; 17 ; 20 ; 34 ; 35; iv. 12: besides these, which appear unique: Mark i. 6; 16 ; 3 4 ; ii. 2 bis; iii. 8. The case of John vii. 53viii. 11 is so peculiar, that I draw no inference from its readings there. Codex v contains pretty many itacisms (all which I have carefully noted), and instances of v eipeXicvo-nicov : it is constantly in agreement with c, the other document which Dr Burney so unaccountably threw aside; as if the multitude of differences from the textus receptus detracted from the interest of the copy which exhibits them. My two remaining documents xy are EVANGELISTERIA, or transcripts of Church lessons in the Gospels throughout the year.
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x. ARUNDEL, 547. This MS. is written in uncial letters, being the only copy in my list (except j) that is so. It is a noble record, in large quarto, on 328 leaves of vellum. The handwriting is large and elegant, though the ink is much discoloured; otherwise it is in good condition, excepting that after leaf 9 one is lost, containing John xx. 1931 ; another after leaf 205, containing John xiii. 31 xiv. 1; and a leaf after fol. 266, embracing lessons from John i. 42 ; Mark v. 32 : fol. 295 is torn at Luke vii. 28 ; 29 ; Matth. xi. 4 ; 7. Forshall (Catalog. Arund. MSS.) refers this splendid copy to the 9th century: from the simple, round, and separate formation of the letters, I should be inclined to conjecture the 7th or 8th, but that I remember Montfaucon's caution (Palaeogr. Grsec. p. 260) that in Liturgical books for the use of the choir or clergy, the older form of the letters was kept up somewhat later than in other documents*. The breathings and accents are given in the rudest style, without any pretensions to correctness, and many words are destitute of them; another presumption in favour of an early date. In no MS. I have seen are the itacisms so numberless and of so decided a character; I have set down every one that occurs in St Matthew's and St John's Gospels, and all of the slightest importance elsewhere, so that the reader may form his own judgment respecting them. They are very unequally distributed over the different parts of the MS., but are often much thicker than in the Codex Alexandrinus (A), and almost as many as in Codex Bezse (D), only the change of t into is not so perpetual as in these venerable books. There is no i ascriptum or subscriptum in Codex x. This manuscript contains all the Church lessons from Easter
Thus the uncial Evangelisterium, Harl. 5598, bears date A.D. 905, and one in the Hon. R. Curzon's collection at Parham, A.D. 970.
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to Pentecost, the Gospels for every Saturday and Sunday for the rest of the year, with all the lessons for the Holy Week and the chief Feasts and Saints' Days. It ends abruptly at John XX. 9, being the 7th of the evayye\ia avavram\ia icodiva: after which is one leaf containing John viii. 1219; 2123*; also in uncial letters, but a widely different style, with thicker downstrokes and very thin upstrokes, in an angular and (I conceive) a somewhat later hand. In this volume are pictures of the four Evangelists, and many illuminations in colours and gold; the first page is in red and gold, the rest in black ink, much faded in parts, with numerous rubrical directions and purple capitals in the margins. The chief stop is + rubro, and there are many marks in red ink, seemingly to guide the reader's voice. We meet with some erasures and corrections in a later hand; a few are quite modern, others arise from the red letters (e.g. Matth. vi. 30). N ((peX/cwnicov occurs almost constantly, as do the grammatical forms usually considered Alexandrian: such are aveveo-av John vi. 10; er}\6are Matth. xi. 7 ; 8 ; 9 ; xxvi. 55 ; Luke vii. 24 ; 25 ; 26 ; xxii. 52 ; eapaKav Luke ix. 36; Kovtmav Matth. xxiii. 24; dvyarepav Luke xiii. 16 ; dvpa (ace.) John xviii. 16 ; peya (accus. masc.) Matth. xxvii. 60: of the same character are Spay/iijv Luke xv. 8 ; fiovoyevov John i. 14; cgade Matth. xxiii. 27; e^poo-de Matth. V. 16 ; Luke X. 2 1 ; oniuBe Luke xxiii. 26 ; eKadtpeurSri Matth.
viii. 3, passim; fvnri^av Matth. xxvii. 3 1 ; napabihovvra J o h n
xiii. 11, duobus locis; evepoftw Luke xxiv. 5. As in Codices c, g, and some others, the accusative is often put for the dative, with verbs that properly require the latter; e. g. Matth. xxiii. 3 1 ; Luke xxii. 5 ; xxiii. 9 ; and vice versa Matth. v. 2 ; xxii. 41. Yet in spite of these peculiarities, Codex x approaches much closer to the Elzevir text than many of our * The readings of this fragment I have denoted by x (2).
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copies of much later date and less promising appearance : 1 should say that it bore pretty nearly the same relation to the printed editions as the Codex Alexandrinus does; the variations which each exhibits being neither very marked, nor comparatively numerous. Still there are not a few readings in x which will deserve attention, wherein it will be found repeatedly to coincide with the best of the other uncials, ABCDKLM: e. g. Matth. vi. 32; vii. 2 (as Elzevir); 12; 13; viii. 18; ix. 22; 27; xviii. 14; xxii. 13; xxiii. 10 ; 25 ; 27 ; 28 ; xxiv. 6 ; xxvi. 71 ; xxvii. 4 1 ; 45 ; Mark i. 9; xiii. 9; xvi. 9; Luke i. 65; ii. 25; iii. 16; iv. 16 ; 25 ; ix. 3 1 ; 33; xii. 7 ; 8 ; 1 1 ; 12 ; xviii. 2 1 ; 43 ; xxii. 4 7 ; xxiii. 15*; 2 8 ; 38; 48; xxiv. 10; John xii. 34; xiii. 2 ; xix. 27. The following seem unique : Matth. ii. 15; iii. 16 ; ix. 10 ; xvii. 17 ; xx. 5 ; xxiii. 35; xxiv. 4 ; 42 ; 43 ; xxvii. 1; 56; Mark i. 7; vi. 8; 10; 16; xii. 30; 32; xiii. 1 1 ; xv. 26; 3 3 ; Luke vii. 24; 2 8 ; x. 1; xi. 7; xiii. 31; 3 3 ; xxii. 64; xxiii. 7 ; 12; 2 8 ; John i. 2 9 ; vii. 4 1 ; viii. 44; xii. 20; 35 ; 47 ; xv. 8 ; xviii. 33. On the whole, I regard Codex x as perhaps the most valuable manuscript I have collated. y. BURNET 22, is an Evangelisterium, containing all the Church lessons throughout the year, including those for the Holy Week, Saints' Days, &c. It is written in folio, on 494 pages of vellum, in a large clear hand, but so carelessly that half of many words is omitted. At the end we
r e a d 7eAeiea5i/ TO napov ayiov evayyikiov Kara TTJP xf TOV lavvovapiov lirjvos T-qs < [ r e a d , of c o u r s e , r,<o/cj eyxpovms, i . e . A . D . 1 3 1 9 :
but Scholz cites only one Greek MS. of the 10th century, to support this reading, in itself so probable.
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the MS. itself, which looks as old as the 12 th century. On p. 1 we find an inscription, " De la Bibliotheque de la Chevaliere Deon." Part of the first leaf (containing John i. 1113) is on paper, and by a recent hand ; several leaves are misplaced by the binder, and should be read in the following order, pp. 1956; 2034; 199201; 197 8 . This book is in excellent preservation, has a gold illumination and title, the liturgical directions are usually in red ink, as are the stops and pauses (+) : it has but few traces of a second scribe employed in altering it. The breathings and accents are given in full (those in compound words separately), but most inaccurately: e. g. ovaijs, ovv, odovia, in John xx. Itacisms and v efaX/cvcmKa are almost innumerable (even v is put for o<), but (as in Codex x) are scattered more thickly in some places than others : many words are spelt strangely where there is no itacism. There is no t subscript, except in John i. 12, but ascript in Matth. xxi. 19; xxvi. 40; Luke vi. 49; xii. 10; xiv. 21. This copy is more full of various readings than any other I have collated; so full indeed, that it were vain to produce specimens of the peculiarities and lectiones singulares, which cover every page; as in the case of Codex c, I content myself with stating the fact once for all. I suppose it approaches as nearly to Codex Beza (D), and its associates LZ, as any volume for Church use well can do. As we might expect, it supplies a plenteous harvest of unusual grammatical forms: the accusative 3rd declension in -av occurs Matth. x. 37; Mark vii. 30 ; Luke xiii. 16; but -a stands for -av Matth. i. 2 ; John xviii. 40; /ifa (masc.) Matth. xxiii. 17; fieyav (neut.) Luke xiv. 16. In verbs, we have yeyovav Mark xiii. 19; TjXBare Matth. xxv. 36; xxvi. 55; Mark xiv. 48; emav Mark xi. 6. These too are somewhat rare: i/ios Matth. xxiii. 38; eKaBepia-St] Mark i. 42; Luke iv.
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aXayfia Mark viii. 37. Codex y often omits the article after a preposition, and puts the accusative for the dative (see pp. xxxi, xxxvii, lx) : e.g. Matth. viii. 2 ; xii. 16; xx. 1 3 ; Mark iv. 2; John v. 38 : and vice versa, Matth. v. 42; xv. 23; xxvi. 16. There is also a tendency to change verbs in -oo) and -aa> into the form -em: see this relic of the Ionic dialect in Matth. ix. 24 ; xv. 20; 23; (c in Mark v. 40) : so irapahibowTa John xiii. 11 (with fx). Frequent as is the v efaX/cvo-TLKov in Codex y, it is very often omitted where its absence produces an hiatus ; another species of negligence which pervades it is the loss of clauses by the d/uojoreXcurov. It sometimes accords with the Elzevir text against nearly all my copies, e.g. Matth. xviii. 28. In collating these two Evangelisteria xy, I have not set down the introductory words and proper names inserted at the opening of Church lessons, nor the omission or change of adverbs of time or place, unless there is a possibility of their being various readings. Those versed in these studies are well aware that certain portions of the Gospels occur in Evangelisteria more than once (John xix. 2527 is read in x four times). Now, so far as I have observed, there is not the least consistency, either as regards itacisms*, or more important points, between the readings of the same passages in different parts of the same MS. This strange diversity I have marked by citing "xsemel," "ysemel," or " bis," which denotes that in another part of the volume, the testimony of the copy favours another lection. These twenty-three manuscripts I have collated, with all possible care and diligence to secure accuracy, with
* In John x\i., for instance, x differs from itself in another place, as regards itacisms alone, twenty-four times, and y sixteen times !
INTRODUCTION. the ELzevir edition of 1624, which has gradually come to be looked upon as the standard of the textus receptus. I have disregarded three obvious misprints (\eyav Matth. xxiv. 34; 6 ixadrjTai Mark viii. 27 ; SovXoj John iv. 51), and 14 slight errors in the breathings, accents, or i subscriptum. Elsewhere I have abided by the Elzevir text, even where it is inconsistent with itself. Thus I retain Upix<a Matth. xx. 29; Luke x. 30; xviii. 35 ; xix. 1; but Upix<* Mark x. 46, twice: fiamiava Matth. vi. 24; but pa/iava Luke xvi. 9; 1 1 ; 1 3 : yevvrjo-aper Matth. xiv. 34; Luke V. 1; but yevrjo-apiT Mark vi. 53: vafaped Matth. xxi. 1 1 ; Mark i. 9 ; Lukei. 26; ii. 4; 39; 5 1 ; iv. 16; John i. 46; 47; though vagaper is found Matth. ii. 2 3 ; iv. 13, and in nearly all the MSS. everywhere. I have even maintained v e(pe\K.v<rnKott before a consonant, Matth. xv. 27 ; xxiv. 5 ; xxvi. 18 ; Luke x. 32; John iii. 3 1 ; and the hiatus in Mark xi. 18. In arranging my collation for the press I have adopted for my guidance the following rules : 1. To overlook all mere errors of the pen, unless they may possibly be various readings, or tend to shew some affinity between different copies, or be in any other way remarkable. 2. To overlook all itacisms which cannot possibly be various readings, or unless they be unusual, or unless they enable us to trace a connexion between the several MSS. But I have given all those contained in x for the Gospels of St Matthew and St John, and construed this rule very liberally throughout; so that I rather fear that I have erred in excess than otherwise. The condition of each copy, as regards itacisms, has been carefully stated under its proper head. 3. The superfluous v efaXwo-nKov is never noticed, except for some special reason. The case of each MS. in
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this respect is described separately in the present chapter. But where v e<f>i\KVaTiKov is thrown away, so as to produce an hiatus, the fact is always stated. 4. I have neglected peculiarities of punctuation (if any worth notice occur, which I do not believe) except in the following passages : Matth. xx. 12; xxvi, 2; 40; xxvii. 42 ; Mark i. 24; viii. 18; xi. 22; xv. 3 1 ; Luke vi. 9 ; ix. 55; xii. 1; 49 ; xix. 46; xxiv. 12 ; John viii. 13; xiii. 3 0 ; xiv. 1 1 ; xx. 16. 5. As regards breathings and accents also, I have described the condition of each document separately, and only put down in the collation a few characteristic or remarkable anomalies. The following forms, being common to nearly all my documents, I have not hitherto noticed, preferring to reserve them for this place. afipaaji, not afipaap, is the usual reading of all our MSS. except x, in which, however, it is found Matth. viii. 1 1 ; and i. 1 secundd manu. ijXias is the form usually employed, not rjXias. eo8e is almost universally found, not Se: yet Codex a reads Se every where except in Luke iv. 23. I have specified several copies which have separate accents and breathings for the separate parts of compound Words : yet all, Or nearly all, have inau, orav, axravva, duavTais
or d&avrws, olic'en". and some /lfjSe, ovSi/xiav, &C.
On the other hand, the preposition or adverb, and its noun, are often written as a single word. This is most
frequently the case with anapxqs, anapri, a^picrov,fiioXot),eaxrov,
eK&ziav, e^evaw/Jiav, firdKrjBeias, Kadr)p.epav, Kanhlav, Karovap, Karovojia.
These forms are mostly neglected in my collation, but occur in every page of all the MSS. Kipling, in his very unsatisfactory Preface to the Codex Bezae (p. xiv), reckons OVTCOS for ora> before a consonant, an
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Egyptian form*. It is met with in every manuscript I have seen; in most of mine it is quite the ordinary usage; while in a few (such as mn), it is but occasional. I have sometimes, but not uniformly noted it, as it is peculiar to documents of no single period or recension.
* So even Scholz {Commemoration Addr, p. G).
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GENERAL OBSERVATIONS UPON THE RESULTS OP THIS COLLATION. T N the present chapter I purpose to collect under a few J- general heads the chief inferences I would draw from the materials made use of in the compilation of this work. I. And the first remark I would offer is this:how fallacious an idea the mere date of a manuscript will often convey respecting its critical and intrinsic value. And herein I may be expected to state what I mean by a valuable manuscript. I include under that appellation not only those documents which approach the closest to the original text, so far as it can at present be ascertained (in which sense the value of each copy must of course vary with the taste or judgment of individuals); but yet more such as contain unusual, or numerous divergencies from the common editions; such as exhibit readings either striking and probable in themselves, or pregnant with hints for the solution of that hitherto dark problem, the true theory of families or recensions. Regarded in this point of view no one could well hesitate to prefer our Evangelisterium y to x ; yet the latter is a noble uncial of the 8th or 9th century at the latest; the other bears what appears to be its own date, A. D. 1319. Or to take another instance: Codex o is an important record, scarcely later than the 10th century, or nearly as early as a copy in cursive characters can be; it presents us too with a pure text, and some interesting various readings; yet how inferior are its claims on our attention to those of Codex p (A.D. 1285), which is full three centuries later ? The same observation will be forced upon us on examining the two Lambeth MSS. a and c. Of these a is decidedly the
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elder by several generations; it is in every respect a better looking document than the other; in fact no one, prior to actual collation, would dream of instituting a comparison between them ; yet no person who turns over the following pages can question the great superiority of the more recent and contemned c, at least for critical purposes. Examples such as these can be multiplied almost indefinitely, even with our present most imperfect acquaintance with the great majority of cursive records: and to my mind such phaenomena are absolutely fatal to the scheme of those persons who have persuaded themselves that a process of gradual change and corruption of the inspired writings was silently yet steadily flowing onwards in the same direction during the middle ages, till the sacred originals passed from the state exhibited in the most venerable uncials ABC or even D, into the stereotyped standard of the Constantinopolitan Church, whereof our Codices lmn may be looked upon as fair representatives. Thus easily is rooted up from its foundations the system which would revise the text of the New Testament on the exclusive authority of the most ancient books. II. Indeed I see no cause for believing that such supposed Byzantine standard text had any existence, save in the imagination of certain modern theorists. If such a text werefixed,either by public authority or general usage, in what direction shall we look for it now ? Confining our attention to the documents which are furnished with complete liturgical apparatus, and have evidently been employed in the services of the Church; is it to be found in such as approximate the closest to the Elzevir editions, or in those that depart from them the most widely (e.g. cepy), or in the more numerous class where the readings fluctuate between the two extremes (e.g. afhx) ? But,
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strictly speaking, no two manuscripts present a text identically the same ; between almost every two of them many characteristic differences may be readily discerned; and the circumstance noted with reference to Codices q and r (above, p. liv), where the very same scribe is inconsistent with himself after the lapse of but three years, seems to point to a conclusion which cannot well be evaded or mistaken. III. I would next say a few words about itatisms. Respecting the minute yet significant variations of this description I observe two almost opposite opinions maintained. On the one hand Tischendorf considers it a mark of high antiquity in his Codex Ephrsemi (C), that " ejusmodi vocalium commutationes (praeter et i antiquissimas illas et usitatissimas) in codice nostro rarse atque rarissimae sunt" (Prolegom. p. 20); and this I believe to be very near the truth; the older the manuscript, the fewer the itacisms; the great Codex Vaticanus has scarcely any, so far as we are aware*. Scholz, on the contrary, perceiving the perpetual and numberless vowel changes which prevail in Codices ADZA and others of that class, imputes their existence to the ignorance of the Alexandrian scribes, who might have written from dictation, and were not very familiar with the Greek language. The commencement of this tendency to itacisms he dates from the 5th or 6th century (Commemor. Address, pp. 2, 3). So far all is rational and not very inexact: the next sentence involves a statement which fairly astonishes me: " nee satis in
* Lachmann (Praefat. N. T. p. xl.) speaks pretty much to the same effect of the seven very ancient MSS. on which his text rests: "De omnibus iis quibus nos utimur exemplaribus certissimum est, ea i vocalem et ei diphthongon prope pari loco habere ; et at Vaticanum non scepe, sed Kegium [C| et csetera frequenter confundere, reliquas autem alia numquam, alia rarissime, permutare."
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scribendis Graecis exercitati et diligentes fuisse videntur codicum illorum quos Alexandrinos vocamus scribse, utpote qui scripserint voces eodem modo, quo pronuntiabantur: quod facere non consueverant scribse diligentes, minime ii, a
quibus scripti sunt codices familice Asiaticce;" and so he goes
on to infer that these Asiatic or Byzantine copies must needs afford the best text, because they are so free from permutations of vowels. Whence could have sprung so strange a misconception on a plain matter of fact ? Scholz, of course, had consulted many cursive MSS., more perhaps than any man now living*; but he had neglected to mark down, perhaps hardly noticed at the time, the itacisms wherewith the very purest of them abound, and so in lapse of time had come to reason upon the causes of their supposed absence. If my reader will but refer back to the preceding chapter, he may discover that no document I have collated is free from these vowel changes, though the extent to which they appear does vary considerably, and that without reference (so far as I can detect) to the kind of text exhibited by each several copy, or to the age in which it was written. They are scattered the most thickly throughout Codex x, whose reading Scholz could not call Alexandrian, and next to it in Codex y, an Evangelisterium of the 14th century. Of the others in my list Codex c contains more than any; in character it is certainly far removed from the common editions, yet it is undoubtedly very little anterior to y. In Codex f, as I remarked above (p. xxxv), many itacisms are actually introduced by a later hand, which would have been
* While this sheet is passing through the press, Dr Scholz's death is announced. That diligent and estimable scholar had promised to afford his patient consideration to my views when they should come to be published, and I regret that my errors (if indeed I shall prove to be in error) may no longer be corrected by his calm and candid judgment.
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an absurd course indeed, were they mere errors of the scribe. But we possess the fullest evidence that this was the ordinary mode of spelling prevalent in those ages, as in some degree it still is with the Greeks of our own time. If any one will turn over the pages of a modern Greek Testament he will readily see a more natural explanation of the phaenomenon in question than Scholz's " pronuntiatio dictantis et imperitia negligentiave scribentis." If any difference can be traced between the elder and later itacisms, it may perhaps be this, that the earlier copies are more partial to the commutation of i and et, while MSS. of subsequent ages more frequently confound o and a. I know of no other distinction. IV. Another of Scholz's proofs of the inferiority of his Alexandrian to the Constantinopolitan family has respect to the use of i either ascript or subscript. " Omittunt saepe ssepius codices Alexandrini et propterea certe vituperationem subeunt" (Comm. Addr. p. 7). Who would not hence infallibly conclude that manuscripts of the other recension as constantly represent them ? Yet nothing can be farther from the truth than such a supposition. I have diligently noted in the preceding chapter, which of the copies I have collated retain, and which reject the i. In the great majority i ascriptum is found but rarely ; in all it is far oftener neglected than inserted (see Codex d, p. xxxii): i subscriptum is seldom met with at all except in m and n, and even in them I must make the same reservation; it is still more frequently omitted. V. Some persons have imagined that the genius and family of a manuscript may be judged of by the frequency or rarity of its placing v C^EXKUO-TIKOV before a consonant (Scholz ubi supra, p. 6) ; I have therefore mentioned the usage of each copy severally in this particular.
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It seems to me, however, to be a matter of mere local custom or individual taste. No MS. except cex has it more perpetually than Cod. f, which is in no other respect at all remarkable. VI. Better expectations may be formed from close attention to those unquestionably Alexandrian corruptions of the Attic Greek, whereof so many instances occur in some MSS. of the Greek Testament, and in nearly all those of the Septuagint. Such are the forms of the accusative singular in -a for -m> and vice versa; the first aorist termination appended to a second aorist root; the Cilicism (if such it b e ) -av for -aa-i in the active perfect; and the merely orthographical variations like Kv^as, avTaXayfia, 8i8pay^a, efjmpoo-dt, &c. These I have anxiously set down in my collation and briefly noticed in the preceding chapter. They occur the most repeatedly no doubt in copies the farthest removed from the Elzevir text, but by no means exclusively in them; so that even this test must be applied with great caution. We find evaros, /XXet (for piXei), ovras before a consonant, and a few others in documents of every age and class. The prepositions aw and w unchanged in compounds belong to the same class: see Luke xxii. 55 ; xxiii. 48 ; 51, &c. And now to sum up in a few sentences the general conclusions to which our investigations have led us. If we consider the Codex Bezae and its kindred documents on the one side, and such authorities as our Codices lmn on the other, the line of distinction between them is so broad and unmistakable, that if all other copies of the Greek Testament had perished, we should have felt no hesitation in treating them as separate recensions, differing not a little in character, and presenting us with many grave deviations
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in the sense. But as other manuscripts come to light, the subject grows much more intricate; one after the other they take each its proper place in the void between the two extremes, which seem at length to be linked together by a continuous chain of authorities, each one akin to, yet somewhat diverging from its neighbour, and helping on the transition from the one recension to the other so gradually, that it is quite impossible to determine at what precise point the one ceases and the other begins. Then comes the reflection that nine-tenths at least of our materials are most imperfectly known. The only chance of escape therefore from our existing perplexity must rest in a thorough review and (if needs be) a complete recollation of the whole mass of our critical authorities; a work doubtless of much toil and magnitude, but under all the circumstances absolutely indispensable, unless indeed the further prosecution of Biblical criticism is to be laid aside altogether. At present we are acquainted with but a few principal readings or notable peculiarities of our cursive copies; when all the minuter variations shall have been noted, the lectiones singulares (as they now seem) of each faithfully recorded, then and not before will the basis of the science be firmly laid, and the edifice no longer be liable to be overthrown from time to time by the accession of new facts, or the pressure of unlooked-for difficulties. It is hardly for us to conjecture what may be the final results of an examination which as yet is barely commenced. The theory of a twofold division into recensions, such as that advocated by Scholz, must at any rate be abandoned: as little consistent with ascertained phsenomena is an exclusive devotion to any single class of records, however venerable or important. Nor can I refrain
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from expressingI would rather call it my suspicion than a deliberate judgmentthat all extant Manuscripts, versions and ecclesiastical writers, will eventually form themselves into FIVE or six principal classes, the origin of which may have been either purely accidental, or beyond our ability to trace; though the diligent comparison of their agreeing and conflicting testimonies will serve to bring us nearer than modern students have yet approached to the ipsissima verba of the Holy Evangelists and Apostles.
Catalogus Librorum Mamiscriptorum, Sanota Evangelia complectentium, cum editione Elzevir. 1624 a me collatorum.
Lambeth. 1175. vide supra, pag. ib. 1176. ib. 1177. ib. 1178. ib. 1179. ib. 1192. ib. 528. Ephes. . Brit. Mus. Arundel. 524. . Cotton. Tit. C. xv. ib. Lebanon. ib. Cod. Wordsworth. Brit. Mus. Butler 2. ib. Burnei. 18. 0. ib. Burn. 19. ib. Burn. 20. . Pq- Cod. Theodori. r. Brit. Mus . Burn. 21. . ib. Burn. 23 . s. t. Lambeth. 1350. ib. u. C. 4. 1255 V. ib. 1180 . . . Evangelisteria. X. Brit. Musi. Arundel. 547. ib. Burn. 22. . y-
a. b. c. d. e. f. gh. jk. 1. m. n.
xxvi xxvii xxix xxxi xxxiii xxxiv xxxvi xxxviii xxxix xl xliii xliv xlvi xlviii xlix li lii liv iv; Ivii ib. lix lxi
Nota bene. + aliquid textui adjectum indicat, at - aliquid subtractum. literce superpositum lectionem a prima manu indicat, at ** leotionem a secundS manu. ? liters suffixum lectionem indicat dubiam, subrasam, aut alioqui incertam.
S. MATTHM EVANGELIUM.
^EvayyeXtov
TOV KCITO.
MctT0aiov b. evayyeXiov ( +
ayiov k) Kara lAarQaiov ghk. TO Kara MarOaiov ayiov ( ayIOV p) evayyeXiov lmnprsv. CAPUT I. vv. 1, 2. afipaa/n hlmnpqrsx aKi. v. 2. iou$a y. v. 3. TOV secund. y. v. 4. aixivaSa/n bis chpqrs. vaSafi bis y. aaaawv bis g. vv. 4, 5. cra\a)|U c. v. 5. /o cp. iwj3r]$ bis eg. a>/3>20 prim. r. o/3>;$fo'sy. v. 6. e-yevvjycre prim. y. - o /3a<rtXeys gp. croXo/u(oi'a bfghldmnopqr suxy. v. 7. ajSeta pWm. x. vv. 7, 8. aercra b. v. 10. TOV
/uavaarjv C. TOV fxavaaar/v l m n r . a/xayv' ayais y. an/uoov bis
(ante
vt)o~e y. v, 11. tttjcrcrtas g. e^oviav C. te^ooviav ry. +TOV j.' iwaKeifx. $e eyevvr/ae (ante TOV te^oviav) ks. /xefhk*o. vv. 11, 12. (iafiCXwvoi m*. v. 12. fhk*ox. ie^wwas ry. -TOV aaXaOirjX' aaXaQirjX e eyevvtjae b*. eyevrjae prim. x. v. 13. eXiaKi/x bis b*c*fox. eXtaKei/j. bis ksy. v. 14. aa&wc 6zs p. -TOV prim. aaouiK' aaouiK oe eyevvr/ae x. ayj.^. bis aboxy. eyevrjae tertium x. vv. 14, 15. eXiov$ k. v. 15. -eyevvriae
d*. HOTQCLT bis a. v. 16. eyevrfit} C. V. 17. a\ C. yevveat
prim. x. tria priora c. dfipaa/u & alii, passim. fteToiKt]zs afh**k*o. secund. hx. - T ^ S secund. y*. v. 18. 1
yevr/ais C. {ivrjarevOriaqs b*x. /uLvrjcrTGuOricreis y. nf3ou\t]6ri S. V. 20. ev9vfu9evTO$ C. evOuixovfievov p. yevrjQev kx. dyiov eariv y. v. 23. /caXecrets y. efiavourjX c. prim. kp. ewoiriaav x. vap ran alii. (paiveTai f *. e(pavei y. (po8tj9ris ps. yap y. v. 21. revere x. Xawi/ c. v. 24. SteyepOrjs C. o
CAPUT II. v. 1. +^purTou (jpos? ir)crov)o. yevt)6evTo$ e. ko. v. 2. Te^Otjs b*. 100/u.ev px. avrov {pro avrw) d. v. 5.
OI/TWS
acdfhklraos. yap s.
rjyefiwciv y. +/uot {post ej^eXevaerai) bp. Troi/xavt] U. TOV y*. Taw Xawi' c. (pro ai/rw) cdfp. dk. v. 8. e7r' oi; adfgho. evptjrai u. jf?w. v. 9. icW b*x. +ou (pos^ ews) O. ea v. 11. tov bkx. e5oi/
acdfghlmnopqrsuy (pro evpov). TreawvTes x. ayro (pro avTw prim.) cdp. \r)(5avov c. v. 12. tcctTtovap x. &aX/s C. v. 13. /car' ovajO (paiveTai x. TOJ iwarjcp KaT ovap (initio pericopes) y. KaTovap k aKi.
+I/KK-TOS
eio-0 C. eta^j; x. taffy y (pro tcr^t). v. 15. O7rft>s (pro tea) x. V. 16. eveinyQri b. eTreireydri y. eOrj/xwBri C. a7roa"T;Xas C. {5rj9\aie/Ji x. KaTWTepwv b. KaTOTepwv C. KaTOTepto X. riKpif&uxrev qpwot)$ (pro rjKpif&uio-e) C. V. 17. 5ia (pro y7ro) g. v. 18. pantxa b. Kkiovaa b*x. avTtjs a. eOeXev u. usque ad finem versus 2 1 . f* (habet marg.) TroXjjw x. va^ape0 cdx. ovros C.
CAPUT
v. 19.
(patvaiTe x. e'yi/TTTo) c. v. 20. eyepOr/s e. Te6vrjKa.cn yap v. 22. - e m v. 23. acqy. a-n-ekO^v C. ave^oprjaev d. ave^copiaev y.
C. +7racra b +ij g {ante \epoiro\v/uLa). xai prim. S. t] {ante lov^aia) arx. iraaa secund. f. irepiy^opo^ b*. epaTTTrt^ovTo ex. + iroTafxeo {post lopeavri) abdgqr. Aowcr^s c. {sic) u.
aacouKatwv C. ep^w/xevovs C. (iaTTTfjajxa C. onrev C. ,uev. 8. Kapirov a^iov aclfghklmnopqrs. nap-nov v. 9. cWf)7Tcuf*. + o n (w<e 7rar6|oa)r. e^wfiev V. 10.
v. 1 1 . ficnrri]-
V. 1 5 . aTTOKpiOrjS C.
eiTTtl' CtVTwy
ot/Tftisabfk.
y. eTr) g .
OVTOC. OUTOS
v. 16. i$ey k x y . e/xeivev {pro epy^o/uevov) x. ir^oos (^>ro v. 17. eK TOI' ovpavov y. eaTijv {pro ecrrti/) C.
rjvooKrjcra b y . TjvooKKTa x . C A P U T I V . v. 1. Tit> Kaipw e/ceivw avrj^Orj o itjaou C. avriyQn o irjaov^f. + yap{post V. 3. - a i / r a k . 'yeyovTai by. v. 4. v. 5. ei-
TrapaXanfiavtiy. <TTrj<riv X.
V. 9. irpoaKwrjcreis b * k * x . viraye)
adfghlmnpqrsxy.
v. 11.
v. 13. KctTaXnrov n*. KaraXtjirwv x. va(ape9 dhx. v. 15. -yt] secund. gks. 6$wv b. v. 16.
w . 13,15. vetpOaXin b*fkox (at x ve(p9aXTin v. 15). 14. piOev x. $ei/b. v. 17. Ktipvaaiv x.
KaXov/xevov h. + ei> 7r\oiw (etwfe paXXo^Tos) S. aXjj/s v. 20. /cat (pro ol ^e)h. -evv. 23. 7reptv. 24. v. 21. t$evb*x. ~Tov(post Tanwfiov)
O'XJJI'
d. TrotKiXoJs y. tyvveyofievois fg. /iat ^atjuow o-eXvyta^O/uei/ous g. creXtvta^o/jiei'oiis y. /ecu voi/s f. v. 25.
OTTO T>/S
<yaXXatas o^^^Xoi v. 6.
TTIVWVTGS b*x.
TTOXXOI
p.
V. 11. or' ai/ O. ovewrjawv. 12. TroXXoty x. v. 15. v. 13. dXas p. fiopavdri f.
aiv xy. jjjuas 1*. a0' ly/xtoi' k. tjixoov b. (sic vv. 16,19, 47) dk.
-aiToi/ f*ry. STTJ (pro viro) y. aXX' ei/ T>y Xu^wa p. v. 16. efnrpoaOe x. towcri TO /caXa u^twi; epya pq. ^o^aa-oyffii/ x. (pro vtu>>v tert.) p . TWI/ ev x. v. 18. vofx^cr^Te hry. v. 18. (cepea p. -co/ secund. p. v. 19. aw (pro eav) bg. -oi/v bf*py. oyv eav S. ovrws n OWTOS asy (pro
OVTW).
v. 22. Ab
iniiio usque ad r>? Kpiaei deest in s* {habet marg.). opyr/v. 23. ovv d. irpocHpepei? v. pqsy. /rat efcet abdhklmnopqrsy. fjivrjaOeis goy. /cara troy v. 24. +at {post irpaiTov) o. SiaXXaytjOri b*.
OTOV)
y. <pv\aKiv p. /3\>;-
v. 26. exetcre {pro eKeiOev) y. oi> {pro av) bqr. v. 27. Tots ap^aiois v. 28. ewr)9vnti-
r**uy.
v. 29. -3ey. -6 prim. y. aKavSaXifyy. airwairoWurai y. fi\t]9rivai {pro /3\JJ(?J7) qr. v. 30. - e t y. <TKav$a\ify b*. v. 3 1 . $e y. v. 32. 7ray o a7roXi/)i' v. 33.
AjiTcti dfqrs.
(^ro os ac airdkvcxrl)uy (o u). - a y d*. irapeKTOs XoTropvia$\). eai/y. "yaju-jycrasy. fxoi^aTeb. TraXtv y {init. peric.) eiuwpKicrysy. T<j>hu. opKovs h. v. 34. 6fj.waai S. ofLwaai y. oXos k. Wfxoarjs S. ofxooaeis y. ony. y. y. v. 39.
WCTTIS d.
v. 36. onoarjs k.
rjy. /xeXaivag.
almno**py. aXX' eav Tts ffe p'aTriat) STVL THJV oiayova aov
TYJV Se^iav b.
v. 40. TO 6e\oi>Ti s. yiTova y. oos (pro v. 41. ayyapevar] b*. v. 44. KaTapo/xevovi v. 42. crot (pro ere) y. a7ro-
a^>e) b. ayTo y. / H . +aov qr. ayKapevcrei qr. fxrjXiov s*. (TTpacpeis y. v. 43. ayaTreaets u.
y.
fxiaovaiv abdfghklmnoqrsuxy.
-KOXWS
TOW /xurovvTas v/uas p. irpocrev^eaOai sx. e x. vfxoov (pro v/ms tertium) S. pry.
+TOIS
v. 45. rjy.wv (pro vfi.wv) avarekr) x. v. 47. aairaor\(jQai x. v. 48. o5s (pro
flpe^*} x. (pro
VI. v. 1. +<5e (post Trjooa-e^ere) qr. -/x>/ (ante v. 2. or av d passim, ovv +yap (ante Xeyoo) u. v. 4. eXetj/uKv-
iroieiv) n. Troiijv~X-. TO ev d. b*. Troteiy f*sxy. craX7rjjcre9 x. +OT( (ante aire-^ovcn) q. tjvvtj'SL. avTos asu. - a v puy. -oTt secund. u.
(3\eTTOv x.
v. 3. yvooTo y.
(pavepip U.
V. 7. (HaTToXoyeiTe b. fiaToXoyrjarjTe x. v. 8. ofxoiwQrjTm s. et^e (pro oj^e) g. +o ovpavios (ante w ) s. y_puxv x. V. 10. v. 13. eureveytceis xy.
Doocologiam habent omnes, at in marg. h obelis notata. v. 14. yap p. ctfpeiTe sy. a(piaei a. a(pt]ar}
VILWV
b.
v. 16.
yiveaOai n*. <os (pro wcrwep) b*. eauTwvprim. S. o n u. v. 17. aXt]\}se x. vn//e x. v. 18. (paveis y. fiXeirov x. -ev
v. 19.
vfieK (pro V/JLIV) p. fipwuris (sic v. 20) x. SiopvaovcTi (sic v. 20) b*. prim.) f*. OUTS secund. h. h. ei (pro >j) g. cr/coTii'or' x. mere g. TO awfxari ox. almnpx. H-ras (awfe a7ro0^/cas) ap. riKiKeiav x.
Siwpvacrovcn x.
v. 20. -Se p. ov (pro ovre v. 22. -ow s. rji (sic v. 23) v. 23.
v. 24. fxrjcnaei x. on (ivvaaQai x. v. 25. Me: (pro /u>?) x. 7reTtva x. (jv^povaiv y. v. 30. ira'f. e<Te (T rubro) evcivaeaOe ahlm**nr. irXeiwv v. 27. irpoadrjvai fkoqrsxy.
x. j^g g. avpiov (sic V. 34 6zs) g. icXrifiavov bx. TTOWWV y. (xaKkwv n. eTTij^Tet x. y**. /cat creire x v. 31. oui/ r. (payopev b*q. v. 32. rauTa ^a/j wavra X. v. 33. irpoTov v. 34. (pro
CLUTOV
TrepifiaWw/neOa an**p.
T^V
nepiixvr)<jr)Te abdfghklmnopqrs
a-ere). fxepifjivr/ar) (pro /X6pifj.vt]aei) bp. TCL fkou. eavry (pro TO eavTri<s) s. CAPUT V I I . v. 2. fxerpriOricreTai adf**ghklmnoqrs*. lxeTp$Y\aerai by. avri/uerpiOricreTai x. prim.) x. aTro) b. aiv s.
TO
napipos TW hs.
TJ;I;
oe
COKOV
V. 6. ^OTC bfg*qy. flaWr/re d. -^ypwv C. KaTcnraTrjaov+Kyce? (awife aTpaCpevres) n** v. 8. Xa^fiavri y. dvoiyrjcreTe x. v. 7. evprjaerai ex. avoiyr/cxere djsemel. avoi-
(pro ovros)
fgqrxy.
v. 13. eureXdaTe by. TrXaTia x. avoXeiav x. v. 14. imV. n (pro on) p. TeOXtj/mnevrj bx. ei5v. 16. Tpv/3oTTUXJ?
v. 15. e y. evSv/uan g.
v. 17. owTtus dy. TO ^e crompov ad fin. vers. g. Kapwovs v. 17. wsgw ac# v. 19. irav v. 19. +ovv v. 21. -/uoi y.
+OI)TOS
y.
v. 22.
v KM Tcp a<p ovofiaTig. eTrpoCprjTevaaixev a. TO (pro Tip secund.) b. ^ufa/m c. +TravT6S (ante o\ ejO7a^.)hy. v. 23. e^vto p. v. 24. onoiwOrjaercu (sic) u.
v. 25. tjXOwv C.
Trpoaeireaav bdksu.
XIWTW
c.
C. /rat /ut x.
Trotov c. WKOoofjLure x. rtv (pro TJJV prim.) c. d/u/xov h. v. 27. Trpoaeirecrov (pro TrpocreKo\j/av) gp. TJ;!; otaf
eiceivrjv c. _/??. +cr<po$pa b. v. 2 8 . eTeXecrei/ ahpsy. +7ra'Tas (poi5 o irjaovs) b . 6^ewX>;crocTo b . e^67rX>?(rTo y.
v. 29. SiSaaicov ex. / t i . +/cat oi (papiaaioi b*? CAPUT V I I I . v. 2. -eXOwv s. irpoaeXOwv cpqrs**xy. .. avrov (proavTu>)y. Xeyovb*. OeXeis x. ^i/ca-
S. MATTH^EI CAP. VIII. vv. 224. ere b*xy. fxoi (pro /ne) y. KaOaprjaai ex.
v. 3. Ka6apeta9t]Ti
x. sKaQepiaQri C. Ka9epeia9t) x. v. 4. +/u.t]<iev (post fj.t}$ei>i) qr. aXX'cdfglmnqry. aX'x. Ji^ovx. To'iepeib. TrpoaeveyKai inn. irpocreveye y. +croy (post Swpov) S. ^tawcr*;? bop. v. 5. e\9ovTi y. ai/Teo (pro TOJ irjaov) acdf*hklmnopqrsu. ^WTos oe auTov (TOJ iqcrou) b. TrpoutjXOe m. +o e/caTOPTajO.) b . wapaKaXov ex. C. v. 7. depairevoai y. v. 6. c^eivos1 b*. V. 8. eKaTovrap^tjs g-
t/xi h. Xo7t) abedfghklmnopqrsx. laOtjGTai c. v. 9. - ^ g. + Tacrao/iiei'os (post e^ovcriav) q. VTre/xavTwv C. (jpro TOIITO) cox. Tocravnv x. v. 10. 4auTo) (posi anokovOovcnv) b . v. 11. avaK\rj9ri<T0VTai bf*hqrsxy. dfipa/x d. ev etceivr) Ttj
afipaa/u. gpxy. v. 12. e^oTepovf. V. 13. TOX. eKaToi'Tap^t] abedfghkopqrsxy. os (^ro ajy) x. yevr/rwy.
OIKOV
wpa p. .^w. +Kai i/7rocTTjOe\f/as o eKaTovTap^os eiS TOI/ avTOv ev avTri Tt] wpa evpe TOD iraioa avrov (evpev v. 14. eiareXOwv avrov b avTov s) vytaivovra bqrs. v. 15. \eipo g. ctrjKovfi x. Imnosxy. q*. aadevias xy.
(pro eX^aii/) g. ei? T>;I/ oiKiav Ylerpou 6 irjaovs S. t^ei; ky. avru) (pro CLVTOIS) abcdfghk v. 17. -row v. 16. + (awfe Xoyw) cd*?o.
v. 18. 7roXw o^Xov x. Toys (J>*"0 TTOXv. 20. z'mtf. -/cai v. 21. avTov 1.
Xoy?) y. aireXdrjv-x.. V. 19. airep-^ei J. KUTadKivwarjs x. -Kvpie f*. fin. vers. b*. TO xy. Me ( P
yo
glmn. aXa)7re/ces fg- (pcoXaiovs h*? (poXaiovsJ. 7rerjji/af*x. /cX^et f*gx. K\ivat y. M0 gv
aKoXovOrj y. a0es TOJS venpois p . 0a\|/e x. -6a\j/at ad v. 23. evfiavn C. TW t>?(7oi; (pro ai/roj) h. v. 24. eyevero jue'yas su. Kotfiarwv k..
10 p*.
JJ
-avrov
abdfghklmnpsx. v. 27. C.
VTVOLKOVOGW
V. 28. e\6ovTos avTov b. yaSaprjvcov b. yepyecrivoov osx. virrjvTicyav x. Sefxovi^ofievoi C. ep^ofievoi {pro e^ep-^.) C*. icr^vw x. moq. v. 29. crv (pro (rot) b*cox. -irjcrov chy, <3$e (iaaavrjcre x . (Saviaai y. v. 30. OTT' v. 31. e/c/3a\js bqr. e:/3a\eiy f. xoipovs {pro es TJ?y a^y- roi' Kepov C.
^oip.)b. tjSov e. eioov x. Tracra b. TWV "^oipwv secund. b*. Kpi/uLvou cfx. flaXac-ae c*. v. 33. iroXriv x. v. 34. e^>jX#oy gm. TOV (joro ) y. +avrov {post irapeKciXetrav) C CAPUT I X . v. 1. ei//3as c. - T O sxy. +o itjaovs {post enfias) fkp irHTTtjv x. b**ckx. (pos TrXotoj/) bqr.
TTOXJ?!'
xsemeZ.
v. 2.
a<pewvTe b*cx. cMpauovrat y. croj; (pro crot) v. 3. ypa/u/uaTaiwv S. et7rec fy. OKTWS X. +awro(s v. 5.
v. 4. MM. etStos & (-ai) g. et^tos Im**npy. {post enrev) x. yap f. evKWTTWTepov x.
cKpaicovrai y. CTOJ; (^ro aw) bdfghklmnosxy. (postf d/xapTiai.) ap. eyeipe abcfgko. b*fox. v. 7. eavrov f*. e^v qr. V. 9. -eneiOev g. 5ei^ b*k.
xy*. ,/m. aurou (pro yT(j)) c. idov x. TroXXat f. 7rtcei (pos^ eaOiei) klmnp.
S. MATTILEI CAP. IX. vv. 1336. d/xapToXovs C. K fieravoiav abop*. avrif) k in locum post Xeyovres. {crov) k. vov Imny {post
OGOV).
]1
v. 14. Transfert
+
dp. eTTifiaWri c. aKvacpovli. ev {pro eiri) y. v. 17. airoXXyi'Tai 1. otcof ceof et? acr/cofs /3a\Xoy<rt naivovsy. a/xtpoTepoi abcdfghklmnopqrsy. v. 18. +$e (posi rawra) s. \ a K c< a
PXwv eisdko.
KKJOJC
V. 2 1 . d\|/O|Uiat y. <Tu>6r]crwiu.ai C.
v. 2 2 . <TTpa<peis x . eiSoy ( p r o iciou/) h . au7-7 ( p r o avrijv) qr. TricrTTjs C. <rat(Tft)/cec C. T O a0/ super V. 2 3 . o itjcrovs y . t^oi/ h . /caTa'yeXa)!' p . KarwyeXovv v . 24. ava^wpriTe y. eawOrj S**. x . aXa C.
v. 2 5 . oiy ( p r o $e) X.
eXOovTi 2e) f*os. eXOovTesy. - o iijtrow Imn. Swa/mecxy. V. 29. y\[raT(D C. TTKTTrjv CX. V. 30. aveu>xn<Tav f ?. eve(3pt]ju.;craToX. evefi(ipiixr)aaTO y. v. 32. -avQpunrov g. v. 31. ^ie(prnxrjaav fkpsxy. v. 33. eXaXiaev a - d r t abcdfghk
opqrsxy. ecpavei p. v. 34. eXeycov x. apxwvTi c. ejc/3aXX>; c. e/c/3aX? x. v. 35. 7ra<ras a. KijpvcrcrovX. Oepawevov x. e/ T<J> Xaw c*dkou. v. 36. +o irjcrovs {post oyXovs) k.
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eir avrovs {pro irepi avrwv) y. ecncvX/jLevoi {pro fievoi) abcdfghkmnopqrsu. {pro wcret) clmny.
XOIS C. V. 38. etcfiaXXei k.
epprj/mevoi b. epifxfievoi y. ws
CAPUT X . v. 1. +o itjcrou<s {post TrpoaKaXeaafievos) y. avrovs {pro avTois) g. +Kara {ante irveu(j.arwv) bcf**gp qrs. tufiakiv x. fin. +ee TCO Xaco k. {*. Xefiatos o. v. 2. eiai {pro ecm) v. 3. fxadcuos mnsy. irpwTov b * (vv. 24 desunt in x). pa$i$ou?{/cat) y.
Kpovs eyeipere Xe-irpovs KaQapiXeTe d. veKpovs eyeipere abcfghklmnopqrsuxy. eKfiaXXerai c. e/c/3a\eTe S. cxy. v. 9. KTicrriaOe m*. KTiaaade J. /ujyre (^?ro v. 10. -weipav hs. ,u>7 (^)ro /u^e ^9rim. e <ert) s. 7 0 ^ eo-rii- (-eo-Ti/ v. 11. e v. 13. prim.) h.
pafifSovs abcdfghklmnopqru.
k. a%ia tj OIKM s.
-v/xwv prim. y. - ^
v. 14. av {pro eav) y. 4-efw (^os v. 15. +yap {post V. 16. -yti/ecrdai S. ot y*. a*caix. v. 17. avvaywyes
nevoi) y. ot/cetas d. -e/ceti/jjs g*. enTrjva^aTe m*. /cat Kovioprov etc g. fin. +67r' aurj; s. afxr\v) S. 7 ^ C. yo/moppas agpy. (ppovrjfioi dhxsemel. (utret irepeicTrepai "XJsemel.
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v. 19. Trapaowaiv c. irapaowcrovGiv s. /ui {pro /xtf) xsemel. Ixepi/uvrjcreTe f. XaX^crere abf*ghlmnpqry XaXjjcri-re C Xa'\t]<rr)Tctt xsemel {pro XaXtjarjre) vers. fp*. XaXr/creTe). SoOrjcreTe xsemel. p**. XaXriarjTe gkos o9r)aeTai yap ad fin. jjfxtv {pro vjuw) cp**. e/aet
V. 22. fitjcroufJLevm X. VTvoy.rjvas x. oi/rtyy C. V. 23. Se k. p. eK^iooKcoaw S. yap f*. reXecreTe p. au/caXoy) dhkqsy. v. 25. TOM fxadrirt]v c.
(pro o SovXos) y. SeaTrorrjv {pro oiKoSecr.) a. a7reK-aXecrai/ dlmnqru. eTre/caXecrav hkops. oi/ceta/cows ab dghlm**noqrs.
f*.
1
aGe abcdfghklmnops tpofir/aOe qr {pro (pofirjOrjTe prim.). airoKTevovTwv abcdgklmnopqry. crw/tta) bcdghkoqr. awoKrewovTcov fhs. - ^ e secund. y. +rt]v {ante ^/vyrjv) bcdgkoqr. + T O v. 29. aaapiov h*. acrcrapiw s. rj/
v. 30. rpt-^ai s. Tracrai TJS y. ym. +TOI ey ovpavois qr.
Ke<paXris airripSfirjtxevai p. r)pid^r\vTai (etcri) y. + aiT0i/? {post (poj3t]9riTe) k. b*k. fiai f*. +T0is (ante ovpavois) p.
v. 31.
apvr)<jr\Te xy. e/nrpoijOe {prim.) k. apvrjcrwtxe C. apvrjawv. 3,4. vo/xtcreTe f. vonr]crt]Te hqrs. rjpeivqv bis c. v. 36. oineiaKoi abdghl v. 37. 0Xo> pro (piXwv prim, xsemel, et pro Desunt in y vv. 3436 semel. mnoqrsy.
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Ovyarepav y. oiriao) y.
-/cat S.
xsemel.
anoaTiXavTa x.
7roTr](Tei ex.
iroTiaei J. ^vy^povv ab*dsy. ovpi x. a7roXecret b*gy. CAPUT X I . V. 1. jueTe/3et y. SioaaKrjv X. KrjpvaGiv x. Jin.+Ta) Xawy. k. v. 2. t>?o-oy (pro -^piaTov) qr. v. 4. +a (emfe /3\e7reTe)g. x. v. 5. im<. +OTI r. +/cat (ctnie venpoi)
v. 7. wepi iwavvou y* (habet marg.). efyXOare x. v. 8. e^>;X0aTe ex. 7repi(ie(i\r]fjLei>ov {pro tjuv. 9. - T I y*. e^rjXOare x. kq. eyeiyeprai v. 12. a
p
1 ro
v. 10. xy.
v. 11. eyeipyepTai
7ap) g*.
ews) y
Tevaav a.
y. v. 16.
7rat$tots abcdfghklmnopqrs. TraiSapiois KaOrj/mevoK ev rais ayopais y. ayopa als. eTepots avTwv b*cfgh*kosy. rivXicranev ghly. opyriaaaOe O. op^iaaaQe y. {sic)y. v. 18. +o (anfe twav^s) ap. taci/^y* g. v. 19. -i$ou y. v. 20. +6 i^ovs {post v. 2 1 . ^O|0a^eti/ b*d lmnqrs**. -TrXeia-rat y. v. 17.
fgo. ywpaXew hkp. ^wjoa^t!; l*mny. /3^0craiSa bcf**lmn oqrsy. fiiOadiiiav k. - e t csy. +na.9rifxevcu {post airo^w) hlqr. v. 22. +TJS (araie /CjOta-ews) c. v. 23. aoi {pro av) rov ky. v. 24. c. r) et V\|/O)0JJS a {u\p-w9ris' a) f**ghklmnop.
S. MATTELEI CAPP. XL v. 24XII. v. 19. c. av (pro <roi) b*. (pro vai) y. -aov C. Xerai d. fiovXei-rai X. c. K07rottoyTes p. v. 25. -nvpie y.
15 v. 26. Kai
yiv. prim.) g. jfii (pro ei /mt) prim.) x. o (pro $) x. /3ouv. 29. evptjaerai h. jfo. jj^wv y. eTTopevero y.
bcfgkopu.
ev (pro r/v) y. e^ ov k. TOW /UCT' avrov oy. e^i py. imf. rjg. TO <7a/3/3aT0i> y. ran aafijiaTov h. y. e\atoi> cy*. v. 8. o uios
TOI
Kei9ev) q. TOOV lovSauov (pro avTwv) g. aiv o. fin.+Kar (ante avrov) f*. hy. e^ ' fioQvvov
6 c<
TOIS
TJJI'
yeipav
C. o-oi; TJ/I- X / y
yeip avTov (post aTre/caTecrT.) y. vyiris y*. eiroiriaav (pro e\a{3ov) y. avrov) h. 7ravTa? lmn. V. 15. -irjcrous g.
rjKoXovGeiaav h.
V. 16. ewertmriaev x. CH/TOW (p*"o auTots) v. 18. tipeTrjcra b * v. 19. epetcroi q. eirayyeXei s.
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eprjaei y. aKovarj hy. TY\V (pwvtjv avrov ev Tais TrXareiats O. v. 20. -av x. eicfiaXei cy. e/c/3aXX7 S. v. 21. -ev abcdfghklmnopqrsxy. v. 22. TOV Kw(pov KCU rvcpXovy;
KUI fiXeireiv Kai XaXeiv O. -Kai {ante XaXeiv) lmny. v. 23. e^icrravTO $e {-Kai) r. +o xpiaros {post ecmv) lmns**y. v. 24. wcovovres o. oJroyh. -rijimny. bis aqrsy. secund, d. raip. eyu> (/cat) y. bcdfhkops. eai/Tois prim. p. v. 26. -TOI/ S. eKfiaXei c. eicfiaXw C. oi b*. v. 25. ea ./m. v. 27. im'f. et c)e e/cySoXoycrt chkqry.
v. 28. ev irviv/xaTi Oeov eyco v. 29. init. ei {pro rj) S. eiaeXv. 30. zmf.
Bwv k. (jKevei q. aptraaai y. oixri (pro or)<xt]) C. oiapiraatj abcdhklmnqrs apTracrei y {pro Stapwaaet). o 'yap /*>; y. cncopTriXr) y. dptoiroi's) g. ovre bis h. ev rw vvv aiwvi sxy. [xeXovri x. V. 31. /?n. aurots {pro rots ac(-TOUTM)
v. 32. eay (pro av prim.) abcdf hklmnpqrxy. abcdfghklmnopqr v. 34. yewi/mara b. v. 33. yivoaKexe c.
ayaOws x. -TJ;S KapSias abcdfghklmnopqrsxy. er/3a\ei prim. c. - r a (awte a7a0a) abghlmnopqrxy. secund. x. + T O (anie irovripa) cdks. v. 37. TOI/ Xo'yoi' prim. x. %iKaiu>Qr)crei y. v. 36. a7ro^a)<7wcr q.
secund. x. _/?n. K.aTaKp&r\ar\ abh. KaraKpiOrjaei y. Kai <papiaatoi {rives) y. eyevero {pro rjv) y. deXwuev f*.
ypa/ufiaTaiwv S. TCOV (papicraioov KCU ypafi/uaTetov p. ypctfiV. 39. o 5e) S**. iwi/a* c**. v. 40. -7|0 C. +d Trpo<prjTt]<i {post iwvas) y. v. 41. vrjvevLTai h. o & = (pro adf**pqrs.
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C.
v. 43. iu c.
y.
v. 44. virocTTpe^w gqr. eXOwv adhm*n*sy. v. 45. Xanfiavet m. aurou (pro eauToy Transfert d earat ad v. 46. +aiToy (pos
+Kai {ante aeaapw/xevov) ms. /cat KeKocr/nritxevov g. K m {ante zce/cocr/*.) y. ^ secund.) cy. -e/cet b. xeLP0V y/cai (an(e T>; yevea) y.
o-ot (pro ay-ao) u. ayroi/ (pro avrcf) XaXrjcrai) y. v. 47. e'(TT?yKacrt y. v. 48. -eio-ii- y. v. 49. -avrou prim. k. v. 50. iroirjaei hy. -(Uou prim. p. aleX(prj nai aSeX0os b. a$eX(poi {pro a$eX(pt]) s.
CAPUT
-TO
aiyiaXovsy.
v. 3. ev TrapafioXats iroXXa lmn. TOK cnretpat ^M. +TOV ariropov avrov gs (-auTOV s). +TOU ovpavov {post TreTewa)
V. 4. tw'f. /cat e7eeero ec T<J) (J7r. S. rfkdov p, eX0oiTa y (pro rjXOe). irerriva d**. dpry. -at Jerf. y. V. 7. aireirvri^av f*. et7ra)i' f *. Xais (pro oy
WOTOI)
v. 5. efypavOi {pro eai>TetXe) c. V. 10. 4-ai/roy (pO5i fxaOrjrai) gqr. l*y. V. 12. irepiaevOrjaeTai df*. XaXw auTOi? y. ">a /3XeV. 14. 7rXt]p(o9r]<TeTai sy. ai/a~
S**. -67T abdfghklmnopqr. ev (pro eir') C. ->/ secund. c. a:oi/ff>;Te boy. avveire y. fiXe^r/re bcoy V. 15. eTreayvvOrj y. Tots ftxriv avrov p. eiotocri f. auviwaiv o*. eiriarpe^ovai bcdho. taao/xai bcdhoqrsy. v. 16.
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S. MATTH^I CAP. XIII. vv. 1638. v. 17. yap aqr. TTOXXOI y. v. 19.
TOV
(pro TO) a.
CLKOVBIV aKoverw
e ^ o s avTov h. ^ ^ a v i a (sic vv. 26, 27, 29, 30, 36, 38, v. 26. -t-cnrtjXdev (ante efiXcurrriaev) y. v. 28.
TOVTW
ov (pro ov^i) s. ecrireipes os. dip bs. aypw aov y. abcdfglm**nopqrsuy. g. y**. 0eX)jsb*. v. 30. +ovv
(post acpere) hqr. avvau^aveaOe k*s. av^aveaQai cy. -TOW u (sic). -T<j) (ctn^e Kcupy) abcdfghklmnopqrsy.
Sea/xa {**. <$eafjiov$ 1. eis TO KO.V<TCU y. fin. -/xov C*. v.
Tiog.
v. 32. fxiKpov b*. au^r/vOr) y. /uet^wi' fs. +7rai/Tft)i/ (post H^oi/) adlmnopqrs**. irertjva d**. v. 33. +o inaovs Xeywv (post auTot?) sy (Xe'yaji/ s), a< +Xe'ywi' tantumh. xpv^ev ad*fghlmnoqrs. avXevpov O. aXevpov S.
y. v. 34. TOIS O^XOJS ev TrapafioXais C. irapa.-
p* *
v. 3 5 . Ketcpvixeva y.
(pro 6 irjaovs) y.
TrpoaeXOovres C (prima
- a y r w q*? -ayToyy. v. 37. aireipov f*. V. 38. o\ bis g. TJJS (BaaiXeias usque ad vloi p*.
J9
v. 40. KaieTcu abdfghklmnopqrs. neeTcu y. -TOVTOV h*u. v. 41. avWe^ovcri y. v. 42. fiaXXovaiv y. - o secund. g. v. 46. V. 48. v. 43. o cp. TWI' ovpavwv (pro TOV nctTpos avrwv) y. v. 44. 6fxoiw9t] (pro ofioia eanv) y. TOD dhlmnu. fxapyaprirriv x. Orjaa y. OaXaaav x. avvayovat] b . avvayovcxa C. al'y'ctXo!' y. KaBriaavTes xy. ffi/reXXe^ay g. 0771a y. eftaWov qr. e^e/3aXof y. q. v. 50. o&oi'rtoi' x. (post ecrrai) S. fiaaiXeiu (pro crvvTekeia.) S. rauTa O. \e7eiv S*.
fxapia hy.
-OI!T>/
avafirif5a(javTe<s x. +avTt)v (post avafiifiaa.) S. 67rt TWK x. 6Xe7^ac y. (posJ v. 49. eo-re y. +/cai
+TOUTOII
eX6ov x. eKTrXrjcyaeaOai bf**hko. eKirXricreaOai C. rat v. 55. on^>; (proov^i ri) C. j s*.
V.
befhko (pro
56. Trap'
^JV
d. eTcrii/ p. 7raiTa
v. 57. ei/u b*y. t^ta -narpi^i (pro irav. 58. airiaTetav y. -rerpav. 3 . KpaTiaas y. eOr/Kev CLVTOV
(pro edero) c. k.
v. 4. - o bf.
V. 8. TrpofiificujOrjGa y. ftj^e k.
d.
20
ecrTrXa^ytcj^j; e. evcnrka'yvicrQri x. ETT ai/rots abcdefghk mnoxy. v. 15. rjSet y. aTreX^wi'Tes x. efs ras KWfias v. 17. v. 19. C*? aywpaawcriv b. v. 16. %piav X. oaixe y. v. 18. (peperai h.
CTTI TOI;
im'<. /cat g. e/ceXefcrei' y. avaKXrjOrjvai bek*x, avcnreaeiv y*, ai/a7recrai y** (pro ai'a/c\i#.). y. TOJS tiadijTcus y. -^oprov O. -KCM (awe Xafiwv) abdefghklmnopqrx. -rovs (ante $vo) v. 20. TOW ivepicrevovTwv {neptaV. 21. 7rei>TarjvayKaae k. <W-JJ^IJ
aevuwTwv y) K\aafxa.Tu>v cy. irXriprf's qy. icewr^iXtot x. v. 22. rjveyKeaev ysemel. TO prim. s.
o ir/Govs c*k. TOI/S fuxdtjTas 6 tj/erovs f. avrov bcfghk oruxsemeZ ysemel.o-ov xsemel. auToi' ysemel. v. 24. av {pro ou) qr. airoXi/cret i*x.sem.ysem. o*.
V. 26. +ayroi; (posJ fxaOtjrai) p. e(pavraaft.a y. <pofiri<j0e qrx. ^ue) s. irpoae C. v. 28. avrco clmny.
v. 27.
v. 29. KdTafii C. +KJ (awe Trepiewav. 30. eicp&uya^e e. v. 33. TrpocreKv- ^ e dlmn. etirei/ (pro Xe7e<) y. v. 34. yevr}crapeT abmnsx. 'yf'-
Trjaev) C. avrov {pro TOV trjaovv) y. v. 31. mV. +aj Imn. vt]ae g teste Traheron. vt)<rape& efhop. V. 32. -avTwv q. 6?rt TO 7rXotoc qr*.
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y. v. 2. KapaSwaiv ep*. vnrTwvrai cp*r. rats xepeiv hu. +TOV (ante aprov) dep. eoOtovaiv y. v. 3. otfjus C. irapafieveTat C. irapafieveTey. abcdfhklmnoqrs. TrapaSwaw b*cf*. V. 4. -crow v. 5. ecu- (pro OK) bo. enreiy. +avTou ^ x > ; y. Tifirjaei b*oy.
jjcra'tos'
(post warpL et /urjTpi) y. -eav b*. w(pe\i9ris b*. w(pe\t]e. o(pe\rjdei h? o<pe\ei9eis y.
prz'm. c. secund. Imny. craTe y. irapaSoxriv b * . v. 6. rjKfjpcocraTe r. /cu^oco-
v. 7. eTrpofprjTevcre a.
V. 9. (7e/3oi/T6 y.
b*.
o f.
-^epaiv eadieiv (pro (payeiv) f. /cotcet y. v. 22. opeiwv y. \oya> y. v. 23. Deest in p. auriys irpoaeXdowrai's ~s.semel, v. 25. a7re\0oi;cro bo.
trpocreKvvriaev a b c d f
irpoaeXOwvres semel. ijpwrov fx. jjpwToc eq. rjpwTovv v. 24. +oVt (anie ov/c) y.
e^eXdovaa ysemel. TrpoaeXOovffa g.
22
s. MATTILEI CAJ>P. XV. v. 25XVI. v. 6. v. 26. ov KaXov ean ^v^iwv p*. irai^iwv
v. 27. et7re almns. +vTroKaTto TT/S rpcnrefys (post v. 28. 9e\tjs C. v. 29. - o i?/-
icw(f)ovs Tu(p\ovs e. +-a (ante Tu<p\ou$) C. Kui(povs c. /cat erepovs Voi/ o^Xoi; y. g. ai/rou (^ro
TOW
v. 32. irpoerKaXeaa/xevos ce
o irjaous e. enrev avrois dep. CTrXaYw^oMe X. +TOVTOV (post oy\ov) C. Tpeis finepas p. tj/xepcu e. rjfxepai bcfgh kosx. Trapafxevovai S. e^tocrtf. vrjUTis lmny. (cmie eptiixia) r*. apri'p. v. 35. TOW o^Xoi/s c. avcrneaiv x. aevov f*. v. 33. + T J ; v. 34. - o i^aouse. tyOvo^ia p. v. 36. e7rra au: +^i/o v. 37. jre/Jtv. 39.
v. 38. tjicrav d. avopes TeTpaKia^iXioi C. ^Wjoets x. avefirj bedegkopsx. o^oia fs. O^OJ; g. fiay^akav p. CAPUT X V I . v. 1. eKQovTes s*. cra^doi/Katoi) O. eiripaoTricrav e*. Tat p. n-t/pa^et (sic V. 3) ghy. -o< y.
rjpcaTrjaav y.
Desunt omnia post enrev avrots in ck. -awTois y. Xe7eyap b. v. 3. Trpwias dfgqrs. itvppcXr) f*. y7ro/f|OiTatb. -/xevg. <jr)fieiov (pro irpoawTTov) e. v. 4.
JJ/^JJ
^vvaaQai e, avviere hos, (pro SvvaaOe). fin. +yvu)vai qr. C, et/uj y (pro et fj.rj). at (ante /caTaXiTnov) y. v. 5. avTov y. Xajieiv apKM aa^ovKaiwv ysemel. KaTaXenrwv e. a7reX0ef U.
v. 8. avroK a (et7re) ey. v. 9. oviroa f. v. 10. Xiwvk.*. 7rotroi/s C. acpvpiSasp. v. 11. ovv {pro ovprim.) e, c. awiere {pro voeire) h. ov secund. p*. apTcov adepy. +Trpoae^eTe 5e {post irpoaeyeiv) adp. + aXX' y, +a\\a {post -rrpoire^eiv). aaooovKaicov tcai (papiaaiwv g. eiirev
CLUTOIS
V. 12.
d. irpoaeyei p.
TOID
/cXets Tas e. tu (pro o) 6is k. SqaeK y. Xucreis y. ei7rwcrt y. eaTi y. -i^aoy? abeghlmn. -6 py. 'lepoaoXv/ma aire\0eivy. Orjvai) py.
v. 20.
v. 21. ee?
of&VTepwv KOU y. ypctfXfxaTaiwv S*y. avacrTqvai {pro eyepv. 22. ai/Tto eiririfiav ay. Xeos e. iXecus fk.
TOVTO) y.
v. 23. eiriaTpa-
Xe^ei (pro ei7re) g. JJTJS y. a/coXoii^eje {pro e\6eiv) y. aKoXovOriTio egy. airoXean {pro -) qr. aTroXeerei (pro -?) b*ef *y.
r a ep'y a P* T>/1' Ta,iv y {pro rrjv v. 28. +Se qr, +-ya|0 s {post TJi/ey TWD woe
-avTov tert. q.
afxrjv). Tives woe e<rrtt)Tes bfghklmno. oo^; TOI/ iraTjOos {pro fiacnXeiq) y.
CAPUT
KWTY\-
Siav x.
24
v. 3. w(j)9r) avrw y. fxwiiarjs dhqruy. jjXia? fkpy. 6 g. Kvpie S. wSe bis h alii, ixiav y. g. hlmnpqrx. jJXtct fk. tj\ia fitav c.
V. 4.
y, (ptiiTO<s u (^ro (pwTeivrj). Xeyovaa y. euTiv dyaros {pro wyairrfTO's) x. tjvSoKtjaa f. evSoKiaa x. v. 6. eirecrwv x. v. 7. rf^ruTo a. eyepOrj-o
rjooKtiaa y.
VWVTWV x.
v. 9. KarafiamovTov p. KaTafiat-
ort) dk. j;5e y. eyvwcrav df*. aXXa a. ev oy. du alii. v. 14. avdpwiros rts TrpoarjXOe
TW
trjarov
+TJS
{initio peric.) x.
t^a-ou (pro
OVTIO
prim.) f**g.
yowireTov x.
avrov {pro
v. 17. im't Tore o trjcrovs cnroKpiQets {Se) jsemel. are g, Trovrjpa ysem. {pro pere
CIVTOV
irpos Me (tooe) x.
TrevOrf) Iran.
6V6T6 g. e^etTe x. vairews f*. neTafirjOrix. fin. r\fxiv y. v. 21. eKTropeveTe x, etairopeverai y, e^ep-^erai pu (pro eKwopeverai).
xy.
S. MATTH^EI CAPP. XVII. v. 25XVIII. v. 15. v. 25. eta-rjkQov Imnps. avrovs (pro avrov) p. Te\ei e. v. 26. - o i gpxy.
25
SCOKSI
x.
v. 27. aKavSaXtia-co/uev x.
TTJI' abdekop. ai>aj3cuvovTa abdfghkpqrxy. avafievovTa C. evpt]ai]s cy. CAPUT X V I I I . v. 1. +avT<t> (post Xeyovres) x. juet^oy h. /u;^'a)i' x. Transfert s eari ac? fin. vers. v. 2. o trjcrous S*y. earijvev d. ODTW ex. v. 3. arpa(peiTe y v. 4. ra7reti'a)Se^rjTe m.
Trept py,
<r abedefghklmnoqrsxy. eauTfui/ f *. avTov ysem. eari eiri TO b . v. 5. a< (pro eav) y.
6i/ 7ratoto' TOIOVTOV y. v. 6. cr/caydaXtcGt y .
v. 7.
+ ^e (posf ovai) S. ecrTti/ y. -eveivcp y. TO cr/ca^aXa (pro TO GKctvciaXov) dg. - T O crKar^aXoi' e* (habet marg.). v. 8. imV. i) (pro ei) sy. <TKav$a\i(ni b*. crKavSaXify qrsy.
6ts TJJI/ ^ii)>jc eia-eX^eti/ e. ^itoiji' eicre\9eiv (sic) u. eXOeiv v. 9. /cag*p. ^oXoc y. KVWOV r/ xwXov f. - 5 v o secund. d g . d y. GKcivciaXify sy. v. 10. +/rai (aw^e yu?;) y semel.
Ta(ppovr]G6T6 f. oia7rai'Toy a. ciairavTO's ev TOJS ovpavois ysem. irpoanoTrov TOV y*. +TOI? (ante ovpavois) x. vv. 12, 13. eeew;v. 11. +^t]Trjaai nai (ante aoocrai) qr. viKovTa ewea C. anTo dfgy.
KovTaevvea abdghklmnqrsx. evevtjKovra ewea efpy. ei/ev. 12. +$e (post TI) q. a(pr]$y. em T
v. 1 3 . +XaPa (ante X a 'l 6 ) ^*
67r
o/jei r. n-Xai'OMei'oi' y.
(pro iJjuttov) cfpxy. \v g. airwXtjTai dfqrs. aTroXXvTat y. V. 15. aixapTYiaei by. afxaprrjaei e. dfiapTt] hlmns. /cat
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S. MATTtLEI CAP. XV11I. w. 1534. +KCU {post fxovov) b. v. 16. aeavTov {pro v. 17. TY\ eKKXycna v. 18. +ort {ante ocra TMprim. v. 19.
prim. mnsu.
{pro Tqs e/c/cXj/crias) cky {ei<\t)cna c). irapaKovaei secund. e. prim.) qr. av {pro eav prim.) fg. ^varjTe y. n*. TOIS ovpavois {pro TM ovpavw secund.) y. ysemel. x.
+anr)v {post TTOXIV) abcdefghklmnopqrsxy. - o n x. -<W av/ncpwvria-ouaiv e% v/mwv y. ufxoovg*. aiTtjuov aiTiaovrai ysem. atTtjcroovTe x. yevrjaeTe v. 21. v. 23. rat chysem.
et7rei/ avTcoi h. Kvpie e. +eai (ante afj-aprrjuei) e. d/uapTr/aot o. diLapTr\<jf] qs. v. 22. efiSofxiKOVTaicis b*. 6fxouo9tf b*ey. avdpanrw C*. os y. t'lOeXrjcrev avvape x. v. 25. + r t {ante airo&ovpai) y. avTou secund. y. ai/roy auroi/ secund.) c.
ts X-
(posi ^oi/Xos) e**. Kvpie y. aTro^ocraj e. v. 27. oaviov x. avTov {pro avTw)li. evpev eua) y. a>y (joro os) p. otvapia y. /c^oay. -fxoi y. rt (^ro 6,TI) abcdefghklmnopqrsx <7ot aTro^tocrw v. 31. (OTJ y). o0ej\j;sb*. w<pei\is f*xy. v. 29. eis TOUS 7roSas avTov gl*. ivavra abedghklmnoqrsux. efpy. v. 30. e9e\ev b*.
a\Xa
abcdef**hklmnopqrx.
-ai/rov py. yivofieva bis x. eavrwv {pro avrwv) adef hkl mnoqrsx. aTravrah. +Tavra{anteTravTa)y. TrpouKaXeaafxevo^ oe (TOTE) ep. covXey. Tracra p. o(pei\eivb. prim.n*. secund. y. Kaywf. ae {pro aoi) e. v. 34. eaxroi/n. \. 32. init. v. 33. /cat -Trap y. avrov e. t^oy irovripe
27
OVTWS
CAPUT X I X . v. I. avveTeXeaev u.
6pta f.
y. avToi (pro avrov) x. -aurw secund. adepuxy. aefhko. appev ko. aptre qr.
v. 5. eveice y.
a) by. Ko\\T}9r]<jeTai bfhko. Ko\\t)9r]<jeTe ex. irpos yvvaiKa elmn. avrov e. -on
/UOKTJJS y.
jutuucr^s ehp. dm (pro 7T|Oos) y. anapyrj's ex. v. 9. caroXvaei y. yamrjvei efsy. iropviav x.
/cat o cnrdXeXviuevrjv ad fin. vers. s*. yapoov (pro yav. 10. OUTOS e. avSpos (pro avOpuoirov) y. v. 11. +i>;a'oi/s (j>05^ 5e) de.
v. 12. eyevtjOrjaav f.
y. TOVTOV y. SeScoTat x.
habet bis repet.). ortyes feri. p*. ^ia T>;I' fiacriKeiav rwv ovpavwv evvovyiaav eavrows g. evvovy^rjaav bko, eyvoii^tadr\aav y (pro evvovyifav).
eiriQei S. eiriQet eir avrois /iai h. c\deiv Trpos fie y.
yppeiv yopeiTW y.
r a s X J
6I as
v. 13.
-"-^ ""Z50?
at/Ta
y*
Vl
V. 1 5 . r a y XelPai
67r
28
(post eh) lmn. veavurKos TIS (pro eis) qr. v. 17. init.
o Se irjcrovs psu. ei/xi x. eicreX9rjv x. eX9eiv g. ov /cXe\|/ets p. V. 18. irjaous x. enrev avTw TO C. Toy. ov^/evco^.apTvpr]aeiS v. 19. -croi; >rzm. bcf**ghklmnoqrsxy.
ayairtiarji y.
xy.
v. 20. veoTnosx.
pov) O. Kanikov X. Tjou/iaXtas- ep. TpuiraTos J. patpr/Cos x. $ie\9r)v x, eicreX^eii/ (/>ro ^(eXdeip) acegosy. ea-rt secund. acdf*hklmnps. v. 25. -avrov ep. v. 26. Xe^ej (j>ro enrev) e. ai/rotsx. v. 27. cnroKpi9ei$ Se v. 28. Ka9iaaar9e y. V. 30. (-Tore) y. +nvpie (ante i$ov) bey. _/m. u/uii/ e*. Ka9rjtjr] b. Ka9rjcri C. Ka9rjaea9e bfgk. v. 29. ocrrtj (j?ro oy) dep.
OIKICLV
bdglmnpy. rj Trarepa
CAPUT X X . V. 1. 6(ioiai9ri J, (Ojuoico9ri X (pro o/uota evTiv). v. 2. Deest in k. Km (TviKpuDvrjcra^ (Se) iSev e. v. 4.
KCU
abdf*h
Imnoqrs. Stvapiov xy. aurous y. ai/royh. adefghklmnqrsx. dfhklmnoqrsxy. a/uTreXwva) adeg. e. cocrai/Tos x. hqr. g. a! (j>ro o) k. vTrayare s.
v. 3. rr\v
(CKIVOIS)
e/cejcois abc
v. 5. ot $e airriX9ov x. +(cai (anie v. 6. +ev TY\ ayopa (ante apyovs) v. 10. +nai (ante o\
b. evarrjv adefhkmnpsx.
v. 7. efieia9waaTo x. +/jioy (j*osf a/u.7reXt)va) def ** v. 9. (swapiov x. d. evwiirjcrai> b. evo^r/aav xy. TrXeoi' p.
29
Kavaova b. Kavawva', g. Kaiaa!va?v. v. 13. fj.e {pro /mot) y. V. 14. 9e\u> oovvai b. v. 15. ei {pro rj secund.) abdfghklmnpqrsy. fin. ei nrj x. V. 16. -ecr^arot secund. y*. Tas) y. KaTiciav k. v. 19. fiaaTriyooo-ai e.
(TUXTIV
y. ovo y. e^evovvixcov b. e^evwvvfiwv cefghlmnpy. evww[iwv) abcdefghklmnopqrsy. m*. e^evwvv/xwv dfgy. y. v. 24. anovaOavTes y. rj {pro icai) abcefhklmnoqrsy. -fxov tert. adfg.
VTTO TOU
Kvpieovmv y.
bcgky. -ey prim. mn. OJ? eay SeXei q. -fieyasg*. {pro eoTw) abcdef*ghklmnoqry. (^>ro eo-Tw) adefglmnqy. qrs. v. 29. eKTropevo/uevw
TTOAOIS X.
eKTropevo/xVov avTov {TOV iqcrov x) q*rx. qKoXouQrjGev f. rjKo\ov9rjaav p. nie q*r. cavio O?
30.
"irio-waiv x. juej^oji' bfxy. Xe-yoi'Tes y. nie dfxy. :at {sic) U. ai/Tots (pro auroys) cf. 0e\eTajf*x. u/uoji' {pro rjfiwv) ces. o(p9a\/ui.oi a. ^w. avrw y. CAPUT X X I . v. 1. tjyyiaev bkx.
30
v. 2. virayeTe (pro TropevdrjTe) y. KarevavTi S. euOews euprjaeire x. v. 3. enrri q. +/ccu (anie ev9eoos) m*. aTrocrTeXXet abed efhklmnopqrsxy (a7roo-TeXei g). v. 4. IJTTO (pro Sia) p. V. 6. Kai h. v. 5. fiacriXev arov x. 67n(3e(it]Kos X. i/icoi; f.
V. 7. /cat eTreKaOtcrav eiravw avrwv CS. eKaOiaev&eg. eireKaQrjaev bfkxy. e7re/ca#7ei/dhlmnoqrs**. eireKaOiaaev ?p. v. 8. ecrrpoaav x. avrwv (pro eavTwv) blmnq**. earpwvoiwfX. ev secund. c. v. 9. o'i TrpoayovTes oe (ot o^Xoi) v. 10. eXOovros b. v. 11. Ltjcrovs y. va^a^oeT ab h. (Jo'ai/i/a 6zs e. wcrdvva bis Impqsy. eiaeXOovTes p*. eaiaOtj e.
cdfgklmnpqry.
crrpe'^/e d*. v. 14. ^tuXoi
KC
(sic v. 23) e. oi secund. e. oi ypannaTeis Kai y. k. TOI/S y. /ca< Xcyof^as ei> xtu le^oiu y. Transfert e i/ai in locum (offaVva e. maavva Impqsy. qyavanTiaav y. v. 16. avT<p +OVK (ante afcouets) hpy. ante aicovei<s. irjaovsy. enrev (pro Xeyei) f*osy. - o n a. 0>jXa<^)i'Tft)i' X. KarrjpTriaw f *xy. ay /BrjOaviav y. e7T< (joro et?) d. ewivaaeu x. cjsem. ej^eire x. +<os v. 17. KaraXenrwv bx. V. 18. 7iy)un x. H-'yevo/u.ei'Jjs (posi $e) C. v. 19. (pvXa x. ewey (^?ro v. 20. i$oi>Tais x.
KOKKOV
v. 21.
TTI-
TroitiaeiTe b.
TOVTO
31
aiTriar/crOe p. TricTTevovTais x.
Xaov y. +enre fifiiv {post XeyovTes) y. -rt aoi eoionev f*. O60WK6 qr. v. 24. eTrepwTr]o~co pqr. epwTtirio y. era Xoyov es. Kcu{pro ov)y. e^ovatj. ysemel.
sem. ritxiv x. i!joui> def. ow a.
(posf av9pwwo%) Imnqrsy. eayev {pro ei^e) f. aifiepov x. /in. fiov egysemel. x. v. 31. + o w (posf TJJ) jsem. v. 30. erepw e, eTepw ac +avrov b?o, +ai/TO)' b? TOW ovpavwv +o (anie ad dfgklmnqrxysem. (jpro SevTepw). waavTcos fko. cycrai/Tos ysem. {post -n-aTpos). irpoTo<s x. oTi y. {pro TOV deov) ysem. v. 32. -Trpoi J^as s*.
i<uavvr)i) kx. eTrttrTevcraTaf x. CLVTUSV {pro avrcp prim.) p. auapTuikoL {pro cu iropvm) e. e {pro al) x. Jin. vers. x. ysem. oKooofMticre xsem. avrwv {pro avTov) s. fiev {pro Se prim.) ysem. ysemel. v. 37.
xsem.
V/XSK &e
v. 33. -TIS cgkou. opv^ev x. Xwov xysem. e^ectoTo xsem.ysem. Kepos xsem. v. 34. ijyytjcrev aTrearrjXev xsem. e\tdo0o\iaav waavTO's x.
qyyrjcrev xseni.
covXovs ysem.
evTponrrjGwvTai q.
evTpaincTovTai xsem.
aTroKTeti/OjUei/
Karaayoixev xysem.
32
poy.iav xsem.
Kat e/cpaXoi/res avTov e^w TOV a/xTreXwro? aireKTeivav. airKTr]vav xsem. sent. xysem. b. Troitjarj r. icepots x. Troieiat} x v. 42. v. 41. Xeyovai p*. eK^toaerai cdefghkl*mnopqrs cnrolooaovei (-avT<p) ysem. ajre^o/c^acrac X. eyevvqOr] aexsem.
<nre$a}Kiiuaaai> e.
yoveias f*. yovuxi ra.*xysem. /cat ea-r^ cops. ^m. i//xa)i> 1. v. 43. TOVTW f*. or: y. apQrjcreTe x. /3aat]\eia x. edvr) benp*xy. -KapTrovsy*. v. 44. imi. -KM e. crwtfAaa-QriaeTe e. 5' b . ^' ai/ d*. XiKfii]at] O.
CAPUT X X I I . v. 2. o/uoicoOt] e. 6fxoiw9r] by. TW UJ> avrov k. v. 3. eiOeXov x. eiae\9eiv 8. v. 5. enwopeiav f**. opyiaOtjy. v. 4. eroinov v. 6. eSeipav a7rw\ecrat y. {pro TjToinaaa) y. {pro vfipicrav) p.
(-^e) abcdefghklmnopqrsuxy. (pwveis ef. Trjvy*. V. 8. etcrai/ (^)ro jjaai') x. oo-oi/s) c. v. 11. t&i' e.
v. 15. (papiaacuoi x\semel. avufiovXiov eXaj3ov oi (bapiaaioi e. Ttayrjoevuooaiv X. V. 16. auroy (pro avTwv) ysem. rtpit>()tavoi> xsem. acefhpqrysem. sem. aXrjOeis bx. ^/ (pro el) f *xsem. /xeXXei avOpwnov y v. 19. Kt]vaov {KIVGOV y) /cai/ueXX^ ysem. fieXi xsem.
S. MATTILEI CAP. XXII. vv. 1945. g. KIVGOV ysem. Sivapiov xy. xsem. xsem. - o w k. inroypa<pr\ ysem. +o irjaous (ante enro^oTe) ox. +Tft> (ante nmaapi) e.
33
icaurapet xsem.
cncowrai>Tcus xsem.
v. 23. copa (pro yfiepa) m. +ot v. 24. /uwvcrr/^ egkp. TIVOS a$e\eiriyafxfipev<jr) y. v. 26. + ^e (post
v. 29. awTois b. irXavaaGai x. ewtores x. i^avres y. v. 31. pi9ev x. v/uiv ey. v. 32. r/aaaK X.
v. 30. eKya/xrj^iovTai x. os (_p"O a5s) x. roi/S. +TOJ (ante ovpavio) p. 0eos (ante veicpwv) y. v. 34. eCprj/ixwae ehky. cra^oyifeV. 36.
oi/s x. T(o avTraf*. avTw x. v. 35. eirtjpwTKTev y. vofitKos Tty (et?) xysem. avrwC, CIVTWV p* (pro airrov). -^i^acr/caXee. enrev) abcdefghklmnopqrsuxy. ayairrjar]^ x. Kapciiu) bcdfhkn*oqrs*x. -TJ (ante ^^rj) semel. ysemel. v. 37. Kvpioi (pro ujaovs)]*.. e(pri (pro T7 (awfe bcf *hkqs*x
v. 38. TrpwTrj evToXt) /cat /xeyaXt] ysem. S v. 39. uyr?7 ce, ai!r>; dklmnqrsy (pro x. os (pro GJS) xsem. eai>Toi> b?ceoqrsx. C*. Trpo(ptjTeh. v. 40.
o it]<rovs ysem.
UTTOITOSIOV) ck.
34
S.
M A T T H J E I CAPP.
avru) aeglmnysem. avraTroKpiOrjvai u. d>pas {pro rj/iepas) C. eirep(OTr]CTe xsem. epwriaai ysem., at eirepwrujai semel. avru) {pro avTov) C. ova en k.
CAPUT
TOIS
prim.) p*.
v. 2. -rrj-
eKaQrjaav hegxysem.
ypa/j./u.aTr)s x. fin. +XeyovTess** v. 4. 5e (pro yap) gysem. eiriTrfieacriv xsem. o/xovs v. 5. oe {pro yap {pro re). $e aegpxsem.
{marg.). v. 3. eav {pro av) abcdehklmnoprsxysem. peire KM f*. TroujTe prim. y. ouo(iaaTaKTa /cat (iapea ysemel. xsem. secund.) y. v. 6. yap ysem.,
TO oe oaKrvXa) x. Kivt)<je x.
irpwToKXrjcriav hesxy. irptoToKXriaiasi*. Tasysem. irpoToicaOecpias xsem. pafiixsem. v. 7. /cat roi/s usque ad ayopais g* -joa/3/3i unumny. ecmysem. v. 8. v/iwv ysemel. Travres Se v/xeis v. 9. KaXecrijTai v. 10. KXtjOr/rai ecrTiv {habet marg.). KaXeiaOe ysem. vfiwv eo-Tiv xsem.
6 prim. d. oi&aaKaXos {pro KaOriyrirris) dlmn. o yj)iCTTOS eg. yap {pro $e secund.) ysem. aeX<poi ecrre transfert d ad fin. v. 9. h*. v/uwv 6 irarrjp fxsem. TOK ysem.
x. KaOr/yriTe ex. vfuov eg. eariv i/yuaii/acfmns. oprim. d. on KaOrjyqTrjs v/xwv eis eaTiv {yap) xsem. {ecrTi ysem.) 6 KaOtjyijr^ ysem. vfxwv xsem.y. v. 11. fii^wv Tairi-
xsem. errra) lmnqrysem., eare xsem. {pro ecrrai). SIWKOVOS v. 12. TatrivtuQriaeTai xsem., at ere sem. v-^/wOtjcreTe xsemel.
KXISTB x. fiaarjXeiav x.
vwaei xsem.
k. oe h * x .
nunt abcdefghklmnopqrsuxy.
35
ovpavuiv) f*u. yap ysem. eiaep^ecrOai px. a<pierai x. v. 14. onroKpiTai x. x. KaraiaOieTe b. or eaOteTe ysem. ^eipwvx. tcai {ante irpo(pacrei)p. TrpoCpacriX. Xr]^/ecr9ai v. 15. TrepayeTe C. iroiriae x. yevtjre x. Troteire x. yeevys f. v. 16. ooi'y0' x eo-T ,uet^to ysem. Tv(p\wv y*sem. v. 17. Toi(pXoi 6 caor ysem. o(pei\t] be. TTottj-re s.
6/xwcrrj bis sx. w/tiwaei bisy*. otpeiXrjb. x. TI e**. yap h. v. 18. ay (^)ro eac) af**gpxy. o(piXei x.
sem. ecFTi sysem. TO eTravco d. avrov ysem. v. 19. TJS 'yap (ii^aiK ysem. dyia^wv f*hr*s*xy.
1
TW prim. p*.
ow) p . 6fxuxra.se.
ho (|>ro ojuocra?). KaroiKfjo-avri abdefgklmnopq**xy. /w. ec aura) C, ayr&)thy (j?ro ayroy). v. 23. a7rooe/caToi/Tcu eysem. sem. + & {post ravTa) efgx.
/cavtuTra ?S
a(pivai x*.
x. KOVWTTO. b .
dpirayri<s) d. aKadapoias g, aSixias abcefhklmnopqrsuxy cucpaaias), v. 26. tcaOapiae x. eatoOev {pro evro?) eg. (j>ro e/cros) xysemel. v. 27. t//xeis (pro y^u/) ysem. e ysem. avrov {pro avTtov) kysem. irapofx.va.XeTe b. Trapoi/xiatcaiKovia/xevois x.
OITV}VS$
32
36
sent. e%w6e x. +TOIS avQpwirois {post (paivovrai) dx. oareai q*. oarea r. xsem. v. 28.
OVTWS
d.
oi/ror xsem. jj/uets ysem. ecrre fiearot aSucias {pro oiKoSo/meirai C. v. 30. >; v. 31.
(peveaGe xsem., ai <paivea0ai sem. rots u. viroKpusaiwsxsem. e x. i chs. xsem. Km secund. e. avo/uias) p. v. 29. (papuraaioi xsem. KoG/ieiTai cs.
KoafirjTe xsem.
Oa {pro ei rj/xev) C.
xsem., at aurois sem. ecrrat xsem. (pwveuaavTwv v. 32. j^eiy y. /ueTpw xsem. yeaTrocrreXw Jin. rinwv xsem. ckxsem. xsem. sem. v. 33. o^)is xsem. (pvyere xsem.
xysem.
cglmnpqrsx. cnroKTevvovaa hky. airoTevvovcra d. e7r' avTV\V g, 7TjOos aeavTTjv y {pro Trpor auTjji/).
opvqs xsem.
v. 38. acpteree.
37
+auTw {post TrpocrrjXOov) lmn. ov prim. ad. v. 3. eXetov ep. xavra iravra
-/AT) secund. abcdghklmnopq**rs* avrw g*ysem. +Kupte {ante enre) ysem. + 6TI {ante eyw) y. TrXa-
V. 4. ,uj; TrXavijOtjTcu {pro [xrjTis v/xas irXavrjat]) xsem. vrjcrovai adlmnopqrsy. v. 6. neknaere deflmnxsem.
jneXXijaijTai y .
/meXXeTe p . /u.eXXjjiT'JTe S.
oe y. aKaTaaracrias (pro a/coas) xsem, OopvfietcrOe o*. Si/ (pro 5et) y. e^vos egy. ou7Ttt.'s U. ecrrai (pro ecrrt) x. eaeaOai xsem. v. 10. init.
+TCOV
v. 7. e7r*
abdefghklmnqrsxsemeZ y. -edvwv^.
K<XI
sem. fxiarjcnoaw pq. niarjcrovcn ysem. v. 12. dfxapriav (pro avo/uiav)y. v. 14. rcwrobef**. evaYeXtoi/f. TO eucryYeXtoi'Toi'Tok. v.15. fiSeXXvyfi.a'p. e'crTo? bcf*. earoygks. voeiTwi d. yoj^Tw y. v. 16. es (pro e7rt) f. v. 17. im<. +KCU df*q*rs. 5o/uaTosy- Karafiarw aoy. T* e/cysem. TO (pro Tt) abcdefghklmnopqrsx. (rt ysemel).
TO
v. 18. +ai>Tou
(post aypoo)y. eiria-TpcMpiTw c. +ets TO (awfe O7rtffw) ef. I/uaTioi; eglmnysem. e. v. 19. myovo-aK c. v. 20. TT^OO-ri/xwv e. v. 21. -TOTey ^ei/otTat ysem., at yevtjTe semel. -61/ abdefghklmnpqrsysew*.
38 alii.
S. MATTHJEI CAP. XXIV. vv. 2143. ovSe pr) (ov) acpy. fin. yevtjcreTai y. KoXofioOrjaovTaiy. v. 26.
TCI/UUOIS
v. 23. px.
vriaTevaeiTe x. v. 24. y\rev^oTrpo<priTai icai ^evoo-^ptdToi y 7rXai/(t7at y. v. 27. -nprim.a. -KCU (post earai) abdefgkopsuysem,
v. 28. i (pro 17)y. /cat ot aeroi <rvva^6ri<xovTai ysem. (Twayovvre c. +KCU (ante ol aeroi) cpy. v. 29. OXtj-^/ii' x. auT;s e. acrTepai's bysem. e/c (j?ro airo) bysem. v. 30. Tto ( pro TO) p*. Tore secund. ysem. (piXai m*. epyofxevov 67Ti TO)V ve(j)eXwv TOV oupavou b*. ec veipeXats e. v. 31. aTrocrreXXeT g. +-at (amie (pwvrjs) hpu. <pa>vt]$y. eTTiauva^wai ysem. air axpov b. cnraKpwv e. ct7ro cucpiov O. v. 33. apuy. v. 32. t&/xe (.pro rj^ri)y. airaXos h. - r a y . 0oXaep*x. eK(pveiy. yivuxTKeTathnn. +e<TTi (post eyyvs)~pq*.
1
ouTtus dq. jj^eis y- etSr/Te p. r^rjTe S. r a y r a Trai/ra acdl mnpqruy. v. 34. +drt (ffl^te oy /u>;) d.
-TOI/TCI
v. 35. TrttpeXevawvTcu x. irapeXevaeTai lpsu. v. 37. uToish. sat (post eGTai)f. v. 38. em
secund. abcdefghklmnopq**sxy. tj (pro et) x. - ^ o y egpy. + eKeivais (post ri/xepais) c. TpoywvTes^.sem. Tes msem. eyyantjarKovTes y. a%pr) ts C . V. 39. +ov (post ews)f. t]pe iravTasy. aXtOovcraif. aXr/Oovaai S. juyXto bf **hopu. yopeiTai d*. ypriyoprjTe x. ep-^eTai. v. 40. eaovrai ^iop. d 6is au ("d ets d eis am5o c^eswjif"u). v. 41. v. 42. 'y/"JPosi oiSaTe x habet duobus yivooaiceTai b. >;^)j bk a<pt]Ke (pro av eiaaejy
locis Tt)v rjnepav ovoe TI)V wpav ev > J d i/io? Toy avOpwirov v. 43. eKeivw f*mysem. m*sy. (puXaneix. eyprjyopiaev^..
S. MATTH^EI CAPP. XXIV. v. 43XXV. v. 14. sem. ciwpvyewai yap {pro apa)y. hovvai f*. \r\re. y.
TOP OIKOV X. V.
39 v. 45. 6epaTOVS.
44. yiveaOai x.
<ppoi'tijuLosf*hx$em.y. enrjxsem.
Triayx. oiKias {pro 9epa.Treia$)g. avrovsecund.g. Kepoo xsem. ^ovaig. virapyovcn y'. v. 48. e/cetwdy.
TUTTTJJI' X. +CIUTOV
v. 51. o^wvrwvxy.
wnoiiodricreTe x
o/wiwdr] y
cnravTicnv xsem.
Desunt in p omnia ab 6%r)X6ov usque ad XaniraSas eavTWV v. 3. v. 2. eicrav xsem. ej~ auToovysem. <ppovt]v. 3. air^wzis usem. {ayyiotsy) + fieff eavroov aicavrriaw hs. fir/Trore ou v. 10. /uotx. (ppovrjfxaiysem. +al {ante irei/Te secund.) abdfhkl mnoqrsu?xy. 7rei/Tat secund. usern. fxwpai y*sem. {avrwv) lmnoqrsxy. avToiv q*ysem. {post eXa(iov)c. v. 8. e (j>ro al) x. fiij acfghkos*xysem, he secund. cfhkox. ai'psysem. yovTe bx. Xvirai be. avrcov {pro eavroov prim.) abcdfghk Jin. +ev TOIS ayyeiots v. 4. (ppovti/xai ysem. ayyiois hysem.
v. 5. eKaOevSwv xsem.
v. 9. (ppovtj/moi ~x.bis y.
eToifiaiysem.
evi {pro ev fi) b. epj^ere xsem. ev ri o vlos TOV avQpwrrov gko. v. 14. +TIS {post av6pwiros)fk** {rubro)xy
40sent.
S. MATTILEI CAP. XXV. vv. 1535. v. 15. 6 {pro u>)bterebis{6)ysem. v. 17. waavrwi k. v. 18. \af3ov xsem. avvepei xsem. oaaijTwsx. opv^ev b. ev {pro ev)e. +Ta\uvTa v. 19. Sou-
Trpoaeveyiceysem. TaXavra secund.y ei&e h. Jin. -e-rr avrois g. eir v. 21. -Se adfkpxy. KaTaarrjuo b. oXX^a
vv. 22, 23
{habet marg.).
ot/o raXai/ra \aj3wv enrev Kvpie. v. 23. oXXfya ysem. ets (/>ro Js)x. (caracrTjcrw x. avvayov xsem. (anie j^as). sem. v. 24. xov e;' (pro TO ev)ysem. +et a +>;p Oeptfeo x
Tpcnrefyiraisfx
sem. ysem.
e\9ov xsem. eKo/mrjaanriv o. v. 28. +yu^ (ante v. 29. ^oOrjaeTe x. Trepia-evOrjaerat efx. v. 30.
e^oim) ysem. /UJ (pro fi^) xsem. a-^piov xsem. 6/u./3aXeTe g. sem. xy.
Jin. +TauTa\eywi> {\eyov e) e(pwvet {ecpwvtjex) cqr +o entity aiTa a/coi/eti' OKOUCTW {aKoveTo c) cfqrxy. -ayioie. KaOrjaret hxy. -TOTe/ca0i-
e^evwvvfxwv 1.
eiroT^craTe xsem.
r/fuv {pro
exsem.
41
vers.f* (habet marg.). OricrovTe xsem. sem. j. v. 39. dee. an (sicv, 45). ww/u.ev ysem.
iSouev e (sic vv. 38, 39, 40). v. 38. oe e. idofxevysem. eiooofxevysem., at wwfxev semel. -TWI' at)ek(pa>vy*. ciroTtjoaTe e.
+<re (pos avvr/yay.) c. sem, rf\6w(x.ev xy. 7ropeveu9ea ?n. v. 42. e^o/carek. ov 7rea-/c6\|/aa0e p*. ei&oonev xsem.
v. 45. -TOVTWV y.
v. 40. aixrjv*Keyu)v/nivysem. e(poaov v. 41. e^evovvixwvx. TO oiafioKu) ~x.sem. v. 43. aiaOeveis ysem. rjToi/uacrnevto ysem.
coOrjireTtti q. Trapaowwrai x. aTavpw9t]vai; O. (post ovvriy9riaa.v) y. KUI O'I ypa/xfjiaTeii y. jfe. aTroKTeivwcri e. airokecruocnv (pro yiverai p.
v. 7.
iroKvTifxov (pro (SapvTifjLOv) gp. +ai>To (/?os< /fare^eej') p. T>;S Ke(pa\t]s hxy. avTov p. V. 8. r/yavaKTurav y. en TO fxvpov ceg. +TOJ? v. 10. Xe7 (pro Tf\ x. aTroXeia by. a7ro\ax. fin.+TOV fivpov yeyovev o^ v. 9. eiSvvcxTo C. eSuvaro f*gp. (ante TTTto^ots) adefg**lmnoqry. ca.To) p.
et7T6i/) a. Trape)(eTai x. rjpyacraTo x. eiroirjcrev (pro etpyav. 11. -rovs 7rTtr)^ovs 70/3 iravTOTe bcefq*rsxy. v. 14. laKaptwrrji k. %' x. 'ujKapioTri<s y. v. 15. /cat e-yw bdfhkmno V. 12. evTacfnacre X. ireiroiriKev y.
42 qs.
S. MATTILEI CAP. XXVI. vv. 1639. v. 16. evuepiav x. avrw {pro aurov) }'
CIVTOIS
v. 17.
auTip ep. 8e\rj$ b. eroifxaa-ofxev ahlm*npqrs. (payriv x. v. 18. init. 6 ()e itjaovs enreu dhmnqry. hp. p x. fin. +/u.a9rjTwi' eg.
OI/TOS)
v. 22. XvTrovfxevos p. Xoiirovfxevoi S. v. 23. yeipav p. v. 26. v. 24. o fxev ow o uios p. Ka6ws b. nai prim. c. ev^apiarrjcras bpxy. bdhkgy.
s. yevqfiaTos abcdefgklpqrsxy. avrio {pro avrai) Kaivov fxe9' v/uwv c. TWC ovpavwv {pro TOV irarpos
v. 30. e^rjXOoov x. v. 3 1 . ovcai/c)aXxec7#e gy. fxov) y.
v. 32. eyepdrive x.
v. 33. -Se f*. aofie x. eJe e< |uat y. +& (pos v. 34.
aovre x. +5e (^)os 67a)) bcdefhkq*rsxy. aXeKTWpa (pwviaai y. Tjoets ex. V. 35. ^e et x. - o i fiaOrirai q. ctfrapvriarwixai afhklmnpqrs*x. cnrapviaei C. airapvrjaei fy. yuat (pro /xe) e. wjro9avt]v x.
OMOIWS) abcdefghklmnopqrsxy.
v. 36. ye9<rr}fxavi beg. yedaiyxtvri C. ye9arnxa.ni ?O. +anTOI> (/>osi /ma9rjTais) abeq*ruxy. Ka9r]aare bxy. e/ce< (pro c. av (pro 01/) eg. Trpocrev^o/Aai acef hm**oqrs**y. x. x. v. 37. \u7rtcr0cu X. acrjfxovriv x. v. 38. ypriyo+0 irytrous (posi ayTOJs) bcdefghklmnopqr?sxy. v. 39. irpoaeX9wv befhkopsxy.
TO irorripiov
43
OJS
C.
+ava-
<TTas a-iro TJ?S Trpocrevytj^ (ante ep^eTai) bfh. TOOI y raro. ; k. yprjyopr]<je x. yprjyopeicrai. y.
TO
pacrfiov eicreXdr/Te y.
iraXiv egp. Trpocrev^ctTo f. Trpoarjv^aTo y*. e/c TpiTov w . 45, 46. I^OK riyyucev usque ad aywfxev (v. v. 45. ai/TOf cegp. enrwv (pro Kai Xeyei avTO
y.
mp.
^^ - *'m'^ +
+eyTey0ei' (jms a'y' ! ' ') y- ~rjyyiKev lm +TGW (ae TrpecrjivTepwv) f. v. 49.
v. 47. TroXXotj x.
p.
v. 52. anTwt s.
T>7!>
^a-
OrjKtjv (pro
S. Xa/3wi'T6S' x.
m.
Sonets) p. ^(o/cet x. (Wojue x. TrapaKaXeoe x. (pro ^ei) b. o^Twy dqu. glmnp. yeveaOe x.
cxy. Kadrj/uepav 1. e/ca(?eaty*J7i' f*x. ec iejow (jiSacrtcwv v. 56. ai/Twi; (^ro ayTov) p.
44
S. MATTILEI CAP. XXVI. vv. 5772. v. 58. ^KoXovOr/ bgxsemel y. ijK v. 59. + rov oXov TO avve^piov jmxsem.
x. ap-^iepeav c. exsem.
v. 60.
OVK
*-
sem. e\0ocT6s p. +rwes (post Svo) j . crov) d. Karaixaprvpovat ysem. /CjOti/jj usque ad enrev avrip xsem. gp. y. sem. Xriv) c. airapn dkq. en ysem. xptav x. jj/coi/a-are xsem.
w . 62, 63. cw$ev etTrov. 63. e^op/cij^a) x.sem. v. 64. +6^0) heppi^e xsem. eiSe y v. 67.
KoXa(pijaav bhxy. oi 5e eppaTriuav s*. +rov (ante ttjcrov) e. hklmnoqrsxy sem. (ante OVK) bd.
epairtaav gysem.
6ev (pro e^oo) C. eKadtjTa) n. irpoarjXQov ysemel. mOa y. v. 70. +avroov (ante iravrwv) bcdf +6n avrwv (pro Travrwv) egysem.
et (pro roK e/cet) S. Xe'yet aurco /cat CVTOS ^C e/cet ysem., at avrco' e/cet <cat OUTO? semel. +rov (ante ir)<jov) C. Xaicw (pro vaXwpaiov) xsemel. ysemel. v. 72.
S. MATTTLEI CAPP. XXVI. v. 72XXVII. v. 19. opKov g. fxeff opKov y. Tes xsemel. SiXov xsem.
45
avrov secund.hy.
v. 4. et7ra)i> x.
Tr^Xarwb.
v. 5. - e v vaff) ysem.
aireXBov xsem.
v. 6. Se V. 8. ajv
Toi^p. KopfSwvav a. Kopfiovav C. TrjiJLrjxbis. v. 7. Kepa/xaico^ (sic v. 10) y. v. 9. p'eiQev xsem. eXafiwv xsem.
riyi- (pro T^S) bey. TTrjiJiT]fivov xsem. (pro 6v) y. Kvpios) ysem.
icj^parfX xsem.
v. 10. KU9' a bk. +6 (ante ecm (pro earrj) xysemel. v. 13. 71-17v. 15. Deest iwOet f
v. 11. ecTTrj d.
xsem. ysem. eTnjpwTtaev y. \eyei (pro etprf) b. v. 12. TWV secund. glmnqry. Xaros b. in ysem. v. 14. of^' c. ewprtiv xsem. ijyefiwva sxsem.
eia>9t) bgPpqsysem.
Xwv xsemel. fin. +ei-^ov $e TOTC Seaixiov ov rj9eXovd*. v. +riva (ante Sea/xiov) ysem. v. 18. eiSriysem., at tjSij sem. SeiKatu) xsem. eiceivw ysem. v. 17. < 5 e (pro ovv) C. +ct7ro TWI' SVO (post 9eXere)
CTTI Tovysemel.
46
S. MATTHiEI CAP. XXVII. vv. 1935. ^. bdhy. b. Karovapl. v. 20. encrovTe. Troieiaw x v. 23. -irepiootpeXet /)
JUOI (pro
g. -iravTes C.
aTrevtj^/aro xsem.
v/mcov {pro v.
(ppayyeXXwaas py -irapaXaTY]V
sem. (ppayyeXwcran x. 27. (TTjoariwre xsem. (iwvTe<s xsem. versus: awipav]. habet margo).
irperopiov c (pos^ gwocZ (?ee5i5 reliqua pars ysem. {pro avTw) a*? ^Xafx/uvoa ey CTDJ pn'm. x.
yXa/xoioa x.
xai KaXa^oi' eirt T>7 ^e^ta airow C*. 'yoi'yovvTreTicravTes y. eveireXpv bxsem. ysem. v. 30.
OVTOV
avTov xsem. fiacrtXev (6) ep. iSaiwvy. 61? prim. o. avTov tert. cf. j. v. 31. eveire^av bjx. avTw {pro avTov prim.) ysem. Kvptvaiov fxy.
V.0OVT6S C. +oi crrpaTiwTai {post eXOovres) f. adhjk. o eo-Tjy bj. o ecrrj cefhklmnqr?sxy. vov lmn. /xedepfxr/vevo/xeiiov hxsem. ysem. v. 34 e k. j3aj * * (pro Xcyo^ecos gwod legit j*). v. 35. (TTctpwaavTes xsem.
OVTW
S. MATTILEI CAP. XXVII. vv. 3549, fmnoxsem. ysem. cxysem. wfxwv be.
TOLXVOV
47
K\ipov xsem.
Xiarai xsem.
KaTafirjOt] fx.
+7TJOOS
$e
KCU
{post efnraiJ^ovTes) e. ypafXfjia.Taiwveis.sem. y. Kaiirpetr(ivrepwv xsem. klmnopqrsxtwy. +/caj (papiaaitov {ante eXeyov) abcdefgh v. 42. awaai; fgkmns. /cara/3aTo iriaTevo/nev c. +e7r' v. 43. nvpiov {pro #eAj m*. TO &' avTw x v.
~z.sem. 7TO"T6i/f7a;/ui'bdfqsxsem. y. (an^e au) abdefghklmnopqrsxy. r/iut( (^)ro ei/tu) x. sem. 45. md
TOV deov) c. i*ui/ cepysem. avrwv prim. p*. v. 44. Deest in ysemel. XiuTai sxsem. e'yeyeTo
CT/COTOS
awaTavpayOevTes ysem. ovei^iXpv y. cxsem. ei/axj;? f. evarri's acdehkmn evaTtjv acdehkmnopsxse<pwvr)v fieyaXtjv C. Xi/xa aaeyt\t
avrov {pro avTto secund.) abdefghklmnopqrsxysew. opsxseme^. tXt ysemel. v. 46. emriji-f. r/Xi J/XI kp.
>j\^ JJXJ c. Xei/ua bfox. Xi/ua? a^a-^Oavi ysemel. Qee nov unump.
manu ev
e'y/careXetTres exsemel.
{habet marg.).
48
S. MATTILEI CAPP. XXVII. v. 49XXVIII. v. 5. fkpxysem. craxrai ysem. aooaov dexbis y. avrov e.
v. 51. ecriadrj be. e {pro al) xsem. ea-^TjaOtjv. 52. tjvewxjdricTav xysern.
v. 54. c7j;-
aX^^os ~K.sem.
yycai/ce?) delmnpx. WKO ce. aiTrjves x. oaXivr] ey. semel. JJ TOI/gy. V. 57. apifj.a.T9cua.s g. api/naOias p.
/u.a.9aias y. v. 58. OI/TOS usque ad itjaov p. rjTiawro bx. Tfti aw/uaprim. e. o ay. airoowdrivai x. TO awfxa {sic) u. v. 59. o c?y. t(7^0 f *. iwai.(p x. avrov e. avrw v. 60. avTw px. /meyav v. 63. o TrXai/os eKetvos v. 64:. rprjv. 61. -e/cet k. fxay^aXivtj ey. d. evGTiiA^^ei' ai/rw awowi'i x. XtOov d*. yue^ya sxy. anevri c. v. 62. oi secund. g.
1
ab**cpx. + o n (anie /iera) k. eyeipo/j.ex. Trji x. KXev/zaja-ti avTov (ane r/yepOri) lmny. aaa6e x.
VVKTOS
x. H-TOK fjivrjixeiov {post Qupas) acl**opy (jivr/fiyou c). -row ixvrjueiou {pro TJ;S Ovpas) S. /ca&cei' (^>ro eKaOriro) d**. v. 3. etc!ea fgh.
OKTOI;
v. 5.
S. MATTELEI CAP. XXVIII. vv. 520. yap d. fyjTiTe TOV ecTTavpoofxevov c. py. v. 7. 7ropev9t)o-ai xy.
OT>) X. +ISOV
49
+/envois 67ref
Xaiav) C. e/cet afTov ac ,/m. versus c. etir)i> x. Tots ^a0)Tais avTov y. o bfhmnoqr*sxy. eiropevovTw f*. inrtjvTrjaev de.
vfxeis x. /ecu e/cet bdeklmns, e/cei o (^>ro /ca/ce). ,uai ap-^iepevm J. v. 12. ce (pro v. v. 15. XaairavTa. Ta yevofxeva TOK ap^iepevaiv O*. Te) x. re y. cTTjOaTicoTes b. 14. 7rei(ra)|ui6i/ cqrsxy. e^eta-Taa-ai/ xsem.
c.
iroir)<j<t>fxev cf*qrsy.
/3tovTes x. 6ta(pr}ixi.<jQt} J.
SuBSCRIPTIONES CODICUM. TeXo? TOV Kara MarOatov ( + aytov r) evayyeXiov aer. evayyeXiov KOTO MaT^aioy b. TO Kara MoT^aioi/ evayyeXiov e^edodr) vir avrov ev iXrjfx (lepoaoXv/xois g) fxeTa ^jpovovi OKTW TJJS TOV XpioTov avaXrj^ews Cgkpsv. TeXoi evayyeXtov evayy. an^oi
TOV KOTO. MUTOOIOV
(+aytov m)
TOVTO MOT9.
pera ayiov
KaTa
o-rrep e^eSodrj vir avTov ev iXr)/x fxeTa xpovovs q. Hiat f. Nil habent ho. Plane singulare 4
50
d : reXos Xaftcov
IOTSOV
efipa'ih StaXeKTwi
ypaipev vir avTOV ev 'lepovaaXriix e^eSoOrj' epfiyvevOt] Se wo lwavvoV e^tjyeiTai $e Ttjv TOV XpiaTov yeveaiV /cat e<7Tiv av9pa>wo/wp<pov
TOVTO TO
euayyeXiov.
S. MARCI EVANGELIUM.
TLvayyeXtov /caret Mapnov bcefgh.
KCLTCL
evayyeXiov TO
TO
/cara
aov
secund.) k. fiiTai y.
v. 5. e^e7ro-
pevovro dfghkopy. >; ex. lovoaioov C. oiC. lepoaoXov. 6. +o (ante Iwavvr/s) abedef Ka/xiXov exy. -ayrow q? x. -o V. 8. iJjua? ghklmnpqrsvxy. ta^ypoTepos fxov y. (post ayiw)w. lavvrjs fn.
va^aper acfgklmnpqrsy.
TO
9eou
+/cat /uevov (post ouros eaTiv rivSoKr/aa hoy. o'i cdy. v. 15. v. 16. at/uw-
n/KTas TeaaapaKovTa (ante neipa^ofievos) cv. KM prim. bfop. iricrTevaaTe qr. vav e. ev o.
v. 14. TOV beghopy. o bfhky. 6 irjcrovs op. +TOV Xeyofxevov TleTpov (post Si^tofa) v.
52
Xovras efg. fiaXXovros p. aiu.(pi(BXria-Tpa a. ets Trjv 9aXacrtjav C. V. 17. yevecrOai e. v. 18. euOews e. v.19. fin.+avTO)i> cdev. avTov{pro avrwv) d. v. 20. +evdea<s {ante a(pei>Tes) c. v. 21. eicnropeveTcu g*. + TI/I/ (ante v. 22. +7ravres (ante m ) c. v. 23. e/Cjoa^ei' C. v. 24. au
a-wayuijrjv) acehklmnprsy. avrovs 0. fin.+avT(v cv. /nt]aev v. ax' (j>ro e|) csv. pqrsvy. Xe7oi/resqrs.
{pro aoi) e. va^opti'at C. va^apive ey. rj/xas' v. v. 25. einjrijv. 27. ecti/rwy abcdefghklmno v. 29. eiarj\9ov q*r. v. 31. -T>JS y. v. 32. v. 33. icai t)v i] 7ro\i$ V. 34. 7racTas TOI/S v. 28. u ejX0ej; (-Se)y. -ei/0v?
e. eKeivrjv {pro T>?9 FaXtXatas) s*. v. 30. +Toy (ante a-(/io>i/os) clmn. TOUS {ante oaifxovi^o/uevovs) c. eiriavvriynevt] { o\t]) y. Tt) Qvpa p.
(pro TTOXXOUS) C. 7roXXa Sainovia b. e^ejSaXXei' be. >7^(e( s. _/. +TOJ' -^piGTov eivai cr. +jpi<TTov eivai lmnq*y. +eji/at TOV xpurrovv. bfgp. v. 35. evvv^a y. +6 irjcrovs {post airtjXOev) V. 37. Xe'yovv. 38. /cai V. 36. <caTetfc>ei> y. o re 2I/UWJ' dep.
eicet abdefghklmnpqrsx. e/fet (_pro KctKei) cvy. Krjpvcraov v. v. 39. es ras <Tvvaywya<; cv. TO r. v. 42. >; Xeirpa v. 40. yovuireTwv CLVTW f. avTou secund. y v. 41. +KC (ante eKTetvas) a v. 43. avrov {pro avrw)
cex. egejSaXei' auToi' euSettise. eu0ewy S. - a u r w evGeoo? v. 44. -jUjj(Wn*. -/u;Sei;b*v?y. aXeXdew {pro eiaeXOetv) S. Xa dhkop. irpoaeveyKcii mn. crovy. w (pro d)c. fuovcrris v. 45. -avrov prim. k. aXXaep. +Tots (ante ep)jju.ois)u. irctvroQev acv.
53
+6 irjaovs {post iraXiv) p . e\9wv TTCLXLV C. eiaeXdwv nraXiv b. eicrrjKQev 6 it](Tous waXiv fs. V. 2. +ai/rw {post avvTT/V e*. V. 3 .
r]y9r](Tav)y.
+o jjjcrous
(posi rjv) d. e^OjOt^ai'Tey r. Kpafiarrov {sic vv. 9, 11, 12) abcdf hkux. tcpafiarov v. e'<^>' o cy. acpaiovTai sy (sic /ere v. 9). y. SiaXoyr/i^onievoi v. v. 5. a(peovrai epx.
v. 6. <ypannaTcuwvx. -e/cet
mn. ovTws cgpr. OVTOS OVTWS V. crovs y. +avroi {ante SiaXoyifyvrai) avroii {pro eavrois) c. oprx.
abcdefghklmnopqrx.
TOV crov d l m n r v x .
v. 10. cie c. ewt TIJS yr]$ v. eirt a/xapTias em TJ^S ytjs o. aov TOV KpafiO. +/cai {ante
v. 1 3 . <cai e$i-
que ad ajxapTbSXwv x . _/?ra. + o oidauKaXos v/xwv C. -I-/ecu {ante OVK)\. OV yap tjXOovy.
v. 1 8 . <$>aptcraioi {pro TWV (papiaaiwv) bis e. b. JUCT' avrwv bis e. avroy (/ro ai/T<oy) k.
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v. 22. 6 veos b. aXX' csy. -evaevx. v. 24. +o't C. eve. ei> rots crafifiacnvh.. eiri AfiiaOap TOV
v. 2 5 . /ecu eireivaaev b .
apxtepews. in locum post ecpayev transfert C. - ecpayev r. +/uocoi' (post ei fxrj) s. /GT' avrov (pro aw avTip) chpv. 27. aafiaTTov prim. c.
CAPUT I I I . v. 1. efypanevriv (sic v. 3) acn*vxy. v. 2.
+ ev (post ei) y. TOIS aafifiaaiv avrov OepaTrevaei d. eyepOtjTi v. xy. v. 4. a7ro\rcu (^)ro aTro/creicat) auv.
v. 3. v. 5.
+o ir/aovs (post avOpanrw) e. yeipav C. eyeipe bedefgkoy. VTTO (pro em) s. -crou f**hkopxy. vyirjs w$ r) aXXjj hk*o. aizeKaTearaQri cefgps
v. 6. evQews s. eiroiri-
J;(CO-
XovOrjcrev Imnv.
a7ro Tj9 lcov/jLctias C. +/cai oi irepav TOV lopoavou (post lopcavov) n*. Tvpu> c. a-iowii d. eiroirjaev v. be. + T I (post \va)y. V. TOVTOV (pro avrov) h.
TWTTOV
v. 9. enrov
Xpv g.
/UGT' avrov /ecu S. aTrocrreXXe* qv. v. 16. eweOtjKev ovo/ma -TOW secund. dfgo. +awroi> (/)05i aSeXcpov) ce. avrou (^>ro TOI; laKwfiov) V.
S. MARCI CAPP. III. v. 18IV. v. 7. . ftoavrjpyes e. v. 20. (xvvep-^ovTat fv. (pi'o e^ecrTj?) c. C. klmnopqrsvy. v. 18. mi tertiumc.
55 A\(peou
+d (ante o^Xos) ch. fjDjKSTt {pro v. 22. +ap%iepeis icai {ante ypa/i.Stjaq TOV
avQpwTrois
{TOIS vioi?)
v. 29. fo-rai e.
avrov Kai r\ fxrjrrjp p. > 7 fir]Trip aurov K<xt o\ aoe\(poi avrou v. 32. /cai eKadtjTo o%\os irepi avrov q*r. 6Ka9rjVTO
+TTOXUS
-t^oi/ c. +/cai ai aSe\(pai aov {ante e%w) bdefghklmnopq v. 33. airoKpiQeis c. r t {pro TJS) fy. Kat {pro ri) ab v. 34. Z)ees Aic versus in gq*rv. (cat
J;
cdegq*rv.
iSov ce
/JLOV
aoeXcpri
f*.
-/now secund. bcv. a$e\(poi {pro a$e\<pt)) s. Confer Matth. xii, 50. +yuou (pos< firjTtjp) delmn. CAPUT IV. v. 1. <rvvriyfir)<ia.vh. (pro ai/Tois) ckm*oy. ^w. +TOI/ airopov avTov bg. mnopqrsvy. narecpayov p. -roce. -^KM {ante v. 2. avS. KaOtjaai g. Jin. r/aav {pro r\v) y.
C. evrt (pro irapa) y. tjXGov py. xoy ovpavou abdefghkl (pro ?roXX;i') b . v. 6. -$e y. eKav/xariaOtj KCU transfert
56
s in locum ante e^t]pai>9t]. v. 7. eiri (pro eis) ac. Trvt^ev y. v. 8. av^avovTa nai avaftaivovTa S.
6^4)g, - T O cde. fin. ivavTa oeoorai C. Troi'Tej /x>7 pXewuiai nat wovTes
fxrj icwcri S.
KOLI ov fxr) idoocriv G. +/JHJ (ante (iXeTrwai) d f **pv. v. ou fxrj avviwaiv C. eiTKTTpe^ovai c p * . eu9u$ y .
v. 17. jOt^as c p . aurois ( p r o e'atrrois) v. 1 8 . OVTOI eiaiv secund. a v. 19. /3ioi (pro d. v. 2 1 . ep-^e-
Tai 6 Ai/^vos y. VTTO rr/v icXivrjv C. eTrl (pro v-wo secund.) r. vTroKaTw (pro VTTO secund.) h. (pro Tnre0ri) ghkps. on (pro eav) ad. rrjv prim. h s . Te0>; - o o. v. 24. Vfxiv y .
JU^ y.
n-ais (pro rtw) y. oixoiwao/xev ab**dhlmpqrs. iroiq) y. TrapafiaXov/mev p . -TrapafiaXXo/uev S. zcov a b d e f g h k l m n o p q r s y . 67rt ( - T O W ) S.
TIVI (pro
V. 3 1 .
v. 3 2 . av\yfir\
y. /uet^oy O. neiXpvwv q.
S. MARCI CAPP. IV. v. 34V. v. 14. v. 34. +Toi/ Xoyov {post itSiav) J. eireXve u. v. 35. eXeyev qr. avrov S.
57 iravra
g. fin. ware t]$r) avro rj^r} (ivdi(eaOai y. Karad. v. 38. /cat oieyeipovcriv avTov XeyovTes v. 39. eyepGets S.
C. /ecu Xcyoncrif avrtp d*. auroi' (pro avTw) d*. /xeXXei ehq*ry. cnroXvfxeOa egp. -T>? OaXaaaij a. v. 40. oy-rws abdeflmnr (sic passim).
vwv y.
V. 3.
oiKrjaw dklmn. fivrjfxaai abcdefghklmnopqrsuy. aXycreo-iy (sic v. 4 6is) s. eSwaro acdehkopqrsy. bgo. lawyers clmn. tayyev opeaiv cdelmny.
4-TOJV CIVTOV
usque ad ce$ea6ai C. ras aAvae!? y7r' avrovp. et7r' (pro U7r) ey.
TOIS
ev
KaraKOTrrov dg.
OI/TOI'
py.
TO
v. 7. a/ca-
y* crw y**.
v. 8.
Baprov -Trvevjua C. a7ro (pro e/c) S. Kai Xeyei avrco Xeyecov oy. dforuy (avrov o). opei efs.
V. 9. TI ovoiixa aoi
eg. Ta atcaOapra 1. r a etKaOapTa Trvtvixara C. etcrriX6ev a. t^oy wp/utjae iraaa q*r. <yap (pro 5e) h. c. aTrtjyyeiXav doy. e<s secund. y.
58
v. 15. -Kadtjuevov /cat C. -/cat tertiumip. v. 16. ^trjyrjaavro <)e { icai) abcdfgh {ante
TTWS)
+KCU
p.
aurov r\ eoy. v. 19. init. nai {pro o tie irjcrovs) eoy. abcdefghklmnoqrsy. -/cat Traces eOau/uafyv q*. (pro
7TJOOS)
cqr.
v. 23. TrapanaXei gp. 7roXXa s. 67rtv. 26. imp' v. 27. TWD i/ v. 29. v. 32. nepi-
0e<s fsy. eTriOrjat] g. auTa> y. fycrrjTai a. drjaav c**f*. au {pro avrov) CS. abcdefghklmnpqrsy. wfpeXrjaaaa y. y. taaaro y. fiXeireTO C.
v. 28. +ev eavrr) {post yap) eos. -avrovj. v. 31. Xe'yoi'o'i'' {pro eXeyov) y.
v. 33. eavTrj {pro eir avrrf) y. rjXOev /cat v. 35. e-rty. ep-^erai p. Xe'yoi/rosp. V. 36. ev9ews a. V. 37. aurw
TrecrevJ. V. 34. im'^. o oe irjtrovs x. Ovyarrjp e. +6apcrei {post OvyaTep) q. ovctvaj. aicuXrjs C. cr/ci/Xety fs. e (a<e laKwfiov). [iaXXwv f. bcefgko.
aKoXovOrjaat eo. wwiyi' q. +Toi/a, +auToi> TOW v. 38. +/cat (ane /cXatovra?) d*euy. v. 40. /care'yeXow C. e/cXa/u/3avei p .
zcXaioi'Ta p. aXaXay>CTa p.
7rai>Tas abcdefghkmnopqrsy.
v. 41. TaXt/Oa a. /cou/x bemnp. novfxt] ky. /cv/i u. eyeipe v. 43. TroXXa e. avrr\v {pro avrrj) g. CAPUT V I . V. 1. -6Kei9ev d. avrov {pro avrw) a v. 2. +TOV {ante cra/3/3aTou) p. +o itjaovs {post tjp^aro) p. dKovGavTe? y. +67Tt TY) cioa^r] avTov {post e^eirXrjaa d. - o r t bcfghklmupry. ij/a (pro o n ) do. -/cat v. 3. /cat (sic) u.
o TOV TKTOVO% V'IOS /cat T>;y M a -
S. MARCI CAP. VI. vv. 323. y. iracrat {pro a>oe) f *. fin. eavru) c. es. crvyyevecnv avrov g.
59 v. 4 . on u .
crvyyevevaiv
V. 5. e^i/varo afo
py. ewuvaTo e. Troirjaai evva/uuv y . oXiyovs appcoffTov} a c . eOepaweve p * . V. 7. /cat TrpocrKaXeaa/xevos TOVS $a>$e/ca
fiaOrjTas avrov rjp^aro C. +/xa0tjTas at/rot/ (jos ^uiSe/ca) f*g. /rat secundum d. ai/rous f. /caret irvev^arwv aKav. 8. TrapriyyeWev bdhkp.
f. +rr)v {ante 6Soi') x . pafi^ovs fxovov x . /cat d. +M?/ apyvpiov {post aprov) x . x a s
evcvcnaOe C.
{ante omiav) x.
sec.) h . /co\X>j06t/Ta 6(c ( p r o i/7ro/caTo)) y. /cat t] To/xoppoK c. yofxopoK p . v. 1 3 . e^e/BaXoi' edeos. v. 14. jjyoto-
^jjy o fiacriXevs y. +T>JV a/co^i/ Djcroy {post qp<D$rjs) cek**. aveartj {pro riyepQri) eo. at Swa/meis evepyovaiv c e . ev S*. v. 1 5 . initio. aXXoi <5e e h o . aXXot eXeyov ort r]Xia<? aXXoi oe eXeyov on q*rsy.
ecrTiv d.
jyXta? eaTW
v. 16. -6 cf*m
{ante
rjyepOrj) b . a7ro TOI/ veKpeov C. +Ttoi' (ante veKpwv) g h . v. 1 7 . o y. TJ a b c d e f g h k l m n o q r s x y . o py. T?yS. v. 18.
v. 23.
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S. MARCI CAP. VI. vv. 2345. /ue de. y. aiTtjat] s. atTt]<rei9 y. poi {pro fie) y. v. 25.
TTIVOKI
KUI {pro o oe) y. ev TY\ (pvXaKrj C. TOV laiavvrjv {pro avTOV) a. avT7]i> {sic) u. yeiXav h. bdgsy. v. 30. avtiyeprjuov g. + T yevofxeva {post TravTa) c. v. 3 1 . 4/cat (pos Sevre) y. /cat tertium
oi secund. cgy. K-ai ovoe ad fin. vers. p. evKaipow bed fhklmnqrsy. r<j) y. {proavrovprim.)
1
v. 32. cnrrjXOev hkqs. +ei/ (pos ro7roi/) e. delmnoy. Toovy. irpoarjXOovgOc^y. avo^Xov
TOV n*?, ai/Tojs s (^?ro auTons secund.). nai avvrjXQov 7roo9 avrov y.
TTOXVV
crovaiv C. avrois {pro eaurois) y. e^wcrtc ey. vapiaov StaKocritov abceghklmnoqruy. Tw TrevTe py. +ctpTovs {post TTevTe) y. Deest crv/xTro<xta unum c**f**n**p. p. aveireaov ava C. ava secund. s. <cXacra?y. Kaiquartumy. irepicrGevcravTwv {ante /cXacr/toTwi/) c. defghklmnopqruy.
v. 38. Xeyovcriv avv. 39. ai/Tous c. v. 40. aveireaav bdh v. 41. quXoyqaev c. v. 43. 47-011/ v. 44. ala-ei abc
Cie/xeptare s.
61
XvaiC. cnroXvo-ei&dlmpqrysemel. v. 47. + tjv(post juoco?) v. 48. + a(popa (post avTois) C. rjOeXev aurous irapv. 49. e7ri TT]S 6aXaaar]9 irepnraTovvTa C. v. 50. Qapaeirei**. (pofirjcrOe p. V. 51. v. 52. xoyj apv. 53. eis v. eXBetv S.
(pavracriav g.
TOIA s. avrwv r') icapSia abdef hklmnopqrsy. fglpsy. v. 54. Jin. +ot av^pes
TOV TOTTOV
(pro eiri) ch. yeviaaper C. yevvr/crapeQ deho. yevvtjcraper etteivov c. 55. K|Oa/3arTos abcdfhk. TOUJ KctKMs e^ovras, Kpaftaryim O. ipepeiv iravTas irepieipepov yap aurovs oirov av +eis
rjKovaav TOV irjcrovv eivatC. v. 56. ap (sic) U. eav(pro av prirnum) hks. eiaeTropevovTo h. eTrojOeyerop. 7roXets) py. +(s((inie aypovi)y. C, a^/ovxai sy. CAPUT VII. v. 2. aprov e. 6,ueMy//aT0 n - tfiefixj bfks. aprovg. V. 3. vi^rovTai Truy/jLYi y. vttyovres C. oi//c eadtovaiv irapaciiixrw (sic fere vv. 5, 8) be. v. 4. a?/go. TU>V ifxaTiwv ds. d^j
pavTicrcvvTcu g. ayopas oe orav etaeXOwaiv eav fjuj pairTiaovTe C. xaXneiwv bdhmnqr. v. 5. eirrjpwTitrav y. +Xev. 6.
au-
v. 7. aefitovTai r.
v. 8. Kparovcrt p. v. 10.
62
abdr, ovrws
p. crweTot m*. own-a) {pro ov) Cgy. eiffTropevofxevov e^u>9ev v. 19. acpai^ptova g. enfiaWeTai C, eiawopeverai y {pro enTTop.). Kadapi^wvfy}'- V. 20. - T o y . -ex TOI/ avQpwirov C. TTOpevo/xevov y. eKiropevoixevov e/c TOU avOpwnov oqrs. v. 22. acreXyeiai q*rsy. irovtjpos o(p9a\/u.os q*r. V. 23. ravra iravra cy. (3\aa(f>r]fj.iai hsy. inreprjCpaviai S. - T H b. eKiropevovTai sy.
u. e^vvrjdrj o p y . qr.
-e/c g.
V. 2 8 . ; oe aTTOKpiQeiaa enrev avTw C. a7ro WTfti y. ecrftOVCTIV C. TTITTTOVTU3V {prO 7rai0ltoI>) S. i^ff^lWV TWV TWrTOV-
v. 30.
evpe) y.
QvyctTepav y.
V. 36. avoi^Orjaav C. op9os C. ^w. +ftNTTe Tra^Tas e^icrTaC. v. 36. AeaTeXeTo x. OUTO? c. ai/Tois ai'Tos d.
S. MARCI
CAPI-.
63
bhm*o.
TO TI
v. 2. jj^e+TOI>
blmn.
+^(anteauTtt)i') dkq*r. r/nacriv cepr. yicoucn y. V. 4. Toi/rots p. apTov CgSJ. ep^pccus eo. v. 6. v. 7. ev^apiv. 5. +Xe7wi; (ante iroaovs) c. aprovs e^ere cek. (an^e ev^apiarrio-ai) glmn. irapariQwai J. ec p. +Taura do, +ai/Ta y {ante evkoytjaas). KCU tertinmbp.
aTj;cras (pro ei/X.) e. -rrapadrivai defhloqry. teat avra na~ pareOijvai C. Kaiavrag. V. 8. -+iravv. 9. -(Jsy. Ts (j>osi e^opTaaOriaav) cdo. TCOI/ Trepio-evfiaroov nXacrfxarwvC. cnrvpi^uivj. fin. +Tr\t)peis q*r. vov9aj. c. fert v. 10. e/mfias ev9ews C. TO bcmy. SafiavovOa e. V. 11. e^Xdac C. Kat Tjp^avTO e. ci'J' V. 12. TI g. Tavrrj {pro avTrf) -iraXive. iraXiv e/xfias d. Transbfghklmnqr. v. 15. - T O primum TreipaCpvTes avrovp. v. 13. -e/mfiasy-
e TO irepavy.
XCLOOVTO)
+ej< Tats Kap<)tai$ vixwv oXiyo7rio~Toi {post ciaXoyt^eaOe) C. {pro eyere prim.) C. o-vvierej. ad fin. v. 18 iw defgmnprsy. ^opTes ow a/covere b. Z>ees< interrogationis
64
+KO.I (ante TTOO-OVS)y. irXripeish*. KXaa/maToov nXrjpeisy. v. 20. -row adeflmnqr. iSa y. secund. g. TrXqpw/xaTwvg. v. 2J. Xeyei + ovv {post TTWS) q**. ovnw (pro ov) clmn, v. 22. fitjcrdiSav d. ($rj6ardi$a kpqrs. v. 24. et7rei> (pro v. 26. v. 25. ai/TOf d. avepXe\f/e v. 28. +avru){post
v. 3 1 . JTOX-
(cat g.
v. 29. 6 prim.
Xa ysemel. viro {pro airo) d. TOW apyiepewv K<XI TU>V irpeafturepwv icai TWV ypafx/uarewv x. + rtov (awte ap^iepecov) abcdghklmnosyseme^. +rwv {ante <ypap.ixarewv) abdfghk lmnopqrsy&is. bcghlmnpxy. ch*qrxy. cfx.
TO
-/cat
ultimumh.
v. 36. +TOV (ante avdpwirov) a. avOpwvos v. 38. eay (pro av) cdfgklmnopy. ay-
CAPUT IX. v. 1. ctfirjv bis d. afj.tjvXeycov/u.ii'y. yevaovTe c. yevaovTcti dpsxy. bcdq*rsy. v. 2. -TOI/ (ante Ia/cto/3oy) -TOV (ante Iwavvnv) bedghkoq*rsy*. - M O a>aei g**y. Ki-cKpews
+OVTWS
VOWS' y. +ev TO Trpoaev)(o-9ai avTov (ante fieTefiopcpwOri) C. v. 3. -TO. g*. eyevovro cfghpqry. lmn. ov (ivvctTai Kva(pevs em TYJS yrjs y. (ante
S. MARCI CAP. IX. vv. 330. XevKavm) c. v. 4. fjiwvcrr] acklmnqrs. fxwucrei dp.
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Kai primum y. Troirjaofxev g. p.u>ar\ cdfgkpqrsy. fxiav v. 6. XaXrjaei abdghklmnopqry. e/u(pofioi by. v. 7. avrwi d, ayroys coy (pro ai/Tots). Xe^oi/aa abcdh klmnoq**rsu(?). v. 8. e%e(pvtis y. aXX' > j g. v. 9. e/c (^ro airo) f. v. 10. q*r. oitiyrjaovre C. avToi/s g. oirfyrjaovTai. su. auaaTtjfai p*.
TTJOOS
v. 14.
o^Xoy uy. V. 15. i^oyresy. e%e9anfirj9ri(ravy. V. 16. . Jin. auTovs gklnsalii. V. 17. (iiSao-KaXe p. Tpiaaei p. etcfiaXXwatv eg. C. ave^w/xat q*r. v. 21.
T T O C T O U S
eavrovsy. aXXrjXovsC.
V. 18. eae (pro av) dep. ai; qr. v. 19. im'. ai airoKpiQei<s 6
enrev avrois C. +aiyra {post Xeyei)y. eawfiai npos v. 20. W am**nopx. TJ^I/ -y^y y. v. 22. +TO (awte 7rijo)b v. 23. - T O +o v. 25. avvrpe^ei c. xpovovs C. oy (pro (us) y. eyevero p. -)-e/c
(awe o^Xos) abcdelmnpqrxy. - a n S. Tn/ev/xan usque ad TO p. eyio aoi eTTtTaaaoo y. TOV {pro avrov prim.) c. TJ?<? x t secundum cy.
ei )0%
y- avrov
{ante on) q*r. L T I (pro 6ri) acdp. enfiaXXe'tv e. v. 29. ow/c CKTropeuerat {pro ev ovoevi oui'aTac e^eX9eti>) y. v.30. S. 6^fX0o^Ti's enei9i-v U. etX0toi/ irapt-'/roptvero C.
66
v. 31. -airoKTavOeis xy. fin. eyepOrjaerai ey. v. 32. Deest in c. {JieiXe^^crav r. v. 33. ijXQov kp. +6 irjaovs {post yXv. 34. v. 35. TOIS $w$GKa g. +/ua9rjTas {post v. 38. 9ev) e. avTois {pro OLVTOVS) g. SieXoyi^ovro e.
$to$.) c. 0eX7 ex. eo-Tw acdmnx. $o(/Xos (^ro SIOKOVOS) g. v. 37. - e e ey. ^ x e r a i {pro Se^rjrai secund.) c. 4cy. - o abedefgkopsxy. aanev ad fin. vers. c. ,/m. ^e0' tj/utoi/ qr. v. 40. vfxoov bis acdfghklmnopxy. (i.e. yjpujTiavoi). e/c/3a\oj/Ta C. -/cai e/cwXuv. 39. ei7rei/
avrois e. ev (|?ro 6TTI) x. aKo\ov9ijaai {pro KaKoXoyr/crat) y. Pro primo rj/xwv es. ^ o t n** v. 41. TTonaei ex. -TOJ abdefghklmnopqry.
v. 42. eai/ (j?ro av) abcdefghklmnopqrs. o-KavSaXiaei b*c. i e. uKav^aXtjar] h. +TOIITO)C (^>OS^ fwcpuiv) h. S. yuaXXoi' ai/Tw f. yuuXos ow/cos a. JUKXIKOS Xt0os p. v. 43. ff/cai^aX^et ar. eiato-fyov y. e ejcreX^eti; KVXOV C.
T>;I/
secund. y.
V. 44.
V. 45. 07cav$aXiei e. +yap {post KaXov) adep. aoi ecrnv y. ere {pro aoi) abkop. ety Ttjv %wt)v eiaeXOeiv bf. eis T>;I/ ^ttj^y aTreX^eti1 g. TOI/S y. r^v secund. h.
CLVTWV
v. 46.
p.
a7reX0ev {pro (i\r)9r)vai) y. v. 48. -avrwv fgklmnq**s*. Trvp avTwv cp. v. 49. - s a t 7raaa ad fin. versus b*s. v. 50. avro e. aprv9rjaeTai e. eav ai/Tots n. eiptji/evaaTe b . etprjvevrjre g*(?) aXX^Xovs (-ei/) C. eiprjveverat f.
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v.2. -ot abefglnopqrs*u. eirrtpwTow c. eTrripwTov y. v. 3. adeg. jouocra-*?? cy. v. 4. nwvans aeg. y. eveTeiXaTo (pro TTCrpeyf/ev) c. 7TjOor)q*r. V, 7. evetta g. v. 9. o artic. e. v. 5. v. 6. air apx*?? (-<5e)u. fin. +Kat enrev e. v. 8. oy/c (pro OVKSTI) g. ffajo /ita cdefImn. v. 10. eis TJ;I/ oiKiav y. avrovprim. y.
-TOU
eav) y. aTroXiiffet ce. yafiycret cef*. -Kai (ante y.tj) bcdefhklmnopr(?). irawioi') y.
cnroXvcraa-a J. ya/uqar) p. V. 13. avrwv d^/r]Tai y. v. 14. v. 16. ras p. eir avTois c. evkoyrjaev eu. v. 17. Tropevo/xevov f. +i$oy rts prim.) cqr. +Xe7<i>c (amie ^tv. 19. (poveuaeis e.
V. 20. -OUTM p. / .
KaTrjvXoyei Ti#ets r a j yeipa^ eir aura (-aurov) y. ei/Xoyet abcdfgbklmnpqrs. els) Imn. avrui (pro TrXoi/uios (ante irpoa^paixwv) acdep. eis acdep. T? (|?ro
CIVTOV
SacrKaXe) C. lya y. +T< e n varepa) cdp. Xe'yei (pro enrev) au. cdpy. <je(proaoi)y. cy. fiaaiXeiav
/3OVUTO)C. TOU
v. 18. avT<[>y.
v. 21. ay-roi/ (^ro ai/Tij) prim.) f. +et 0eXets reXetos1 etvat (ante ec) -roiyacdefhklmnopqrs. fin.+<rov
CJS TJ;I> TJJV
V. 24. +auToy (post ixa9r]Tai) e. e0ay/na^oi/ (jiro eOa/ienrev (pro Xeyet) g. -reKvaf**. b*. d. mnq**. TOJS
KU/ULIXOV
68
eia6\9ew {pro SieXOeiv) abcdefghklmnosy. V. 26. Trpos auTOVs p. ecprj {pro Xeyei) g. eaTty.
+TW
y.
fin.vers.ey. v.28. init. -/caiabdefghklmnopqrsy. +owy, +$e deg**lmnopqr {post rip^aro). dq* rs. -c!e bdhkq*rs. +6TI {ante ov^ets) C. +ece/cag, +ei/e(fe/ bchlmnopqy {ante rov evayyeXiov). fin. +/xov p. V. 30. /cat Trarepa KM jutjrepa acehlmnopq**y. /xrjrepa d. +/cat 'y i ' l ' a " c a ( i 3 0 ^ fxrjTepa) p. Suoyfiov h**m*?y. _/?n. +K\yipovo/xiaei c. v. 3 1 . -$e y. -oi abfglmnopq**y. v. 32. avTOK {pro ai/Toi/s) gs. /cat a/coXoi/0oi/i>Tes' e(bofiovpTo e. eBa/jLpouvTo {pro e(po/3oui>To) S. +d t^croi/s (posi TraXtv) f. +/cat (an^e ijp^aro) es. fieXovra C. v. 33. avafiawwuev e. - r o t s sec?tw^. abcdefhkopqrx. v. 34. e/xTre^ovaiv b*x. ai/rov (pro avnpprim.) aiv C. auToy (^Jro ayTy secund.) cfgx. aiv avTOv f. gy. efXTrrvcrw-/cat cnroKTevov ot bgpqr. v. 36. 7rot>7v. 38.
v. 35. irpoTropevovrai C.
deXwfiev ady. +<re (aUe eac) cdp. - e a i / g . tro/uat y. -/ie cy. r\fxiv C. itjcrous x. abcdefghkopsx. v. 39. fiairTiaecrde y. ^Toi/xaaOai x.
TOVS) e. KaTaKVpievaovcriv csy. +e9va)v {ante Kare^ovaiai.) b*. -ay-row secund. g. rs. pqr. abdlmnr. v. 44. eac
UVTWV
- e f prim. g. oons s. 0eXet cey. e < 7 T & > (pro ecrTat secund.) il/iwi' ^a/coi/os abcdefghklmnopqrsxy. v. 46. ep^eTai O. eitiropeuofxevwv (pro ac) abcdefhklmnopqrsxy. 0eXet cy. yevea6ai u/ucov c. /cat
S. MARCI CAPP. X. v. 46XI. v. 11. fiadijTODv avrov C. iSov 6 v\o$ C. 6 ulos q*ry. (ante Tv(pXos) y. v. 47. vie ysemel.
69 6
-trjaov ysemel.
v. 48. eTreTi/iouv c. avTov ysemel. woXXa d. aianriaei e. V. 49. e/c/ceXevcrei' (pro enrev) C. (piuvyo'aTe avrov (pro avTOV (pwvr)9r)vai) ysemel. avruti (pro avrov) d. eyetpe defg kosy*semel. v. 50. avrov (pro TOV irjaovv) ysemel. paj3(3ovvi adef**ghkoprsy pafiovvr] c. v. 52. KCU avrw (pro v. 51. 6 itjaovs Ae-yei avrw eo. TJ croi 9e\cis Troitjaw dep y. Xeyei (pro enrev) ysemel. semel. pafiowi blmnqysemeZ. o iqcrous ($e) ysemel. tjKoXovOti b*epq*y. TO) irjaov) a. CAPUT X I . v. 1. rjyyiaav C. rjyyiaev y. ad**f*ghlmnpqrsy. (ii9<T<payri c. fiiOaviavef. viuv y. cnreareikev y. x. 2. TTOKIV (pro Kaj/nrjv) y. cnrevavTi v. 3. Ttoirjrey. v. 4.
OTIC.
cd. cedefxevovy. + OVTTQO (ante ovoeis) e. +iroTe(ante /ceKa6rjKev)c. avrovC. fin. +fioiC. cnroareWei avrov ap. a7ro<7T6XXe bcefhklmnoqrsy. ayT-ous' cnrocrTeWei ysemel. iraXiv (pro wSe) y. eflmnq*y(5emeZ). v. 6. enrav ysemel. ysemel. v. 8. TOKS T^tTaii/as a, ev Tt]i o&wi. bis d.
<TTi>/3a^c!S k y .
adefhkos*y. e^w 7Ty0os TI\V Qvpav c. eTTt p. v. 5. eo +avrois(ante6ujaovi) v. 7. eiredrjKav {jpro ewefiaXov) C. eKaOrjcrav b*y. TOVS ^eiToii/as u (jpro TO i/xaTta). -^e secund.y. aTifialas defg**op.
f. .^w. ei/ TJJ od&> c y .
epyofxevrjg. ev ovo/uaTi Kvpiov cy. v. 11. -/cai secund. a. ivavra^y. en (pro J J ^ ) g. +Triv(ante (Sr)Qaviav) S**. / n .
70 +(xaQriTuiv y.
S. MARCI CAP. XI. vv. 1132. v. 12. avrwv p. fiiOavias e. eirrivaae 1*.
V. 13. airo txaicpodev fuav avKtjv C. a-rrofxaKpoQev y. utav av~ Ktjvdp. eiprimurrfp. TI evptjaei gpy. icaipos r/v d. v.14. - o tjjcnw cy. ween {pro ouSeis) abcdefghklmnopqrsy. ep^ovrai)y. v. 17. o n (payeiC. <a7?lmnopqsy. v.15. +-ira\iv{post KokvfiiGTwv eks. Tjoa7re^as (pro KaOeSpai) y. ch. eOvecri O. avTov eTTODjcaTe eqry.
a
PX P
le eK
Kal
ypaniAaTeis) hy. aTroXeaoi/crtc ahlmnr. aTroXeffftXTtc b*efk opsy. a7ro\ee7to(Ti d. avrov secund. deop. e^eirXriaraovro de. cep. V. 19. oTav {pro oVe) ep. eyiveTO ?h. e^eiropevovTO V. 20. Trapcnropevotievoi irpw'i y. efypavOrj S. v. 23. -yap c. 7rta-Tevo-et aef *S. V. 21. ort Tnarevr) h. eav{proav)e, atTiaeaOe C. v. 22. +6 {ante
e^tjparai abcq*r. m p.
TUGTevei ybis. Triarevei on 6e\et yiverai c. ocra {pro 6) C. v. 24. +6TI {ante iravTci) q*. TravTaJ. evxpnevoi b. airtjaOe ab**k**lmnopqrx.
v. 25. omj/cere csx. a-TrjKeire ef *. ovpavio<s {pro ev rots ovpavois) y. cMprjai y. {post afprjaet) qr. V. 29. >JITOI;S p. Kayo) pq. v. 26. Deest in f* {habet margo) p. i/juaii' {primum) h. rotse. ev rots ovpavois J. +v/uiv v. 28. 7 7 (pro /cai secwnc?.) cy. SeScoKev /ca<ya> v/uas d. /cat cy 10 beghklmnos, feat ierfa'wm C. v. 31. oteXcyt^ioi/To cdp. p. eowKev Tqv e<~ovcriai> Tavrrju cegy. _/??!. Troiets cdef *hy. +eai/ (aie airoicpiQeiTe) C.
-eav abefhklmnopq
S. MARCI CAPP. XI. v. 32XII. v. 21. rsy. enrofiev aqs. (pofiovjieOa co. -ovrwsy.
71 v. 33.
a-jroKptOeis 6 itjuovs de. airoKpiOeis f. CAPUT X I I . V. 1. avroK e. c. wpv^e k. Ac^opoXicrai/Tes S. oi$e)y. avTovy. +auToi (ante <ppayV. 3. (cat v. 4. v. 2. $ovXoi TO Kcupw de. V. 5. oi)s M j
e|/ ou?
oe C. eSeipav TOVS V. 6.
oe cnreKTetvav g. Saipovres lmnqr. aTroKTevovres acdef * lmnqr. airoKTevvovTes hkops. 7rjoos ayroi/y eopy. t>Tt dkq*rs. TOI; ep-^ofxevov {post yeiopyoi) cy. avroy y.
+TOVTOVS TOIS
awoKTeivvvvres y. v. 7. +(?acra ol n.
v. 9. +TOIS yewpyois
v. 10. init. +/ccu Xe^e' afv. 11. ecrT>j eos. i'/uttj' mq. -/cat TWI/
v. 12. Kparriaai avrov C. -i-TavTrjv {post irapajioXrjv) q*r. -ran/ secund. q*. riptoSiavwv C. Xoyov qr. v. 14. icat (pro oi 5e) C. ot (paptcatoi eirtjpwTov avTov Xeyovres oidatr/caXe c. /xeXXei ab** cefhq*r. oi;oe (pro oi/ 'yct/3) c enre ovv rjfxiv e^etjTiv cy. v. 17. +01/1/ -fit] covvai Krjvuov Kaiaapi cey. v. 16. avrwy. (pos a7ro^oTe) cdq*ry. eivaib*. fxr/eivai avacrraa-ivy. c. e^ayao-Tjya-ei cef*oy. +Trap' y/niv {post rjaai/)e.
Oaveiy. KaraXenrei C. KaraXenrrj f **. yvvainav primum v. 20. ow abdefgklmnoqrs. v. 21. o Sevrepos usque ad
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S. MARCI CAP. XII. vv. 2137. v. 22. a(pr)KevC. KCU r\ yvvv\ aveOaveJ. Travres yap (pro 01 -01 adef Imnpqrsy. V.23,
airepfxa S*. -/cat atreBave y. adf*s. +$e(posteaxaTT))cs. -ovv abhklmnq**s. 67TTa) C. (pro oi) c. <oi>Tai d. -71/07 c.
v. 25. ore (pro orav) c. ya/mwcnv c. eKyanKTKovrai q*r. v. 26. r>j s. (j-wvaeuis delmnp. rov (pro rr/i)
abcdhklmnqruy. Trws(pro o5s)d. +ei/ni(post eyw)cy. o secund.-p. a(3pafih. v. 27. - o e p . 6 0eos deos veicpwv fh.
- 0eos secund. a f h m p s . V. 28. els ypan/uciTevsC. ei^toy) C. Tt ( p r o OTJ) p . -TTUXV C. TroXXuf*. Tts x. TroXXot k. oa)i/(p"O ypa/ufjiaTevs ai/Tois C.
aTTCKptOrj ai/roiS p-
iravrwv abcdefghkopq*rsuxy.
ev-
q**.
v. 29. et7rei/ (p?*o cnreKp&r)) y. Trai/rwc abode -Ttoi/ abceprsy. evrohr) acepr. v/mcov v. 30. init.
-KO(X.
fghkopq*rsuxy.
icr^i/ws x. +iravTwv d p ,
v. 31. - s a t sx.
Sevrepa) fx. ai/Tij hx. eayrov cdeghpq*rs. /uet^ft) fy. 32. enres b*?kops. \eyeis x. eo-rti; o 0eos c. hklmnopq*rsu (v. 3 in MS) xy. oXoKavrw/xaTwu y. (habeta). $ai)i$O. eTrepwrrjaai avrov
v. 33. - T O secundum x.
V. 36. -SafiiSg.
6 Kupios acefghklmnpqr. ev irvevfj-aTi ayiw \eyei' enrev b. Xeyei ev irvevfxan ayiwi' enrev d. rip (sic) u. 6 c. v. 37. <ia.v$. o. 7roXXi/s e. cp.
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v.38. avTovs(proavToi$)eg. +<piXovuv. 39. irpoTOKaOeopias b*. V. 40. +yap V. 41. enrev Xei\j/ovrai y.
Xr]^/oi>T C.
V. 42. KoopavTes
r/ TTTw^rj avTrjy. efiaXe (pro v. 44. e/c TOV Treptaaevnaros u. -SiSaanaXe C. ras /ue'yaXas
fiefiXrjKe) e. fiaXXovTwv adefhmnoq*ry. 7rjO<T<7ei//uaroy auTwv (pro avrois) y. efiaXXev e. CAPUT X I I I . V. 1. +e/c (post els) e. v. 2. cnroKpiOeis 6 ir/irovs dlmnp.
edy. v. 3. CTTI (pro eis) e.
o ey.
V. 4. fieXXei cef*hy.
7rai/Ta ap^as. oorivwv C. ev TOIS avvaycoyais avroov x. /cat 7ri usque ad arad^aeaQe's.. +67ri (ante fiaaiXew) y. aTaQrjffeaQe) lmnq**u. +6e (post ^ye/xovwv) do. a-^drjcreade (pro v. 11. <rya>(iaaiXeiwv g.
v. 10. Deest in x.
<7ii/ clmnpq**y. ayaywai irapaowae vna$ x. fxepifivare d fghkopqrsxy. XaXr/aere ab*cfghlmnpqr, XaXrjaeirey (pro XaXrjcreTe). /xri (pro nrjfie)})- XaXrjre C, XaXqaare q*, XaXj(T6T6 r, XaXtjaijTe X (pro XaXeire). viuei<s eare cq*x.
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V. 12. - $ e O .
y. ecrTos fk. -ov e. ovciets (pro ov Sei) y. fiaweTw d. v. 16. - a w e . ev aaftfiaTU) c. fxov (post deos) d. ai mxepai e/c. y.
V. 20. init. mi ei fxr\ enoXofiwOrjcrav +o (ante Kvpios) m. icvpios ey. eKoXwv. 21. - K W lmnq. ->; eglm v. 2^2. $WO-WGI aVai/ra
jSwcre secundum r. H-eseti/as (araie owe av) cde. +o 0eos e, + 6 Kvpiosy (post e^eXe^aro). y. airoifXavrjcrcu d. acdhpy. nq. TTHTTeueTai CS. iriaTeveTe ef*g*hk.
v. 25. +K (ante TOV ovpavov) cd. etjovTcu etc TOV ovpavov TTJTTToi'Tes py. a7rocrT6XXet e. acdep. v. 27. ayTov prim, b (sic). +/ueTa craXinyyos + TJJS (ante ytjs)
(poovrjs iLieyaXijs (post ayyeXovs aiToi/)p. ical eTriavva^ei TOVS e/cXe/cToi/s avTov g* (habet margo). adpy. V^y+TOV (ante ovpavov) adpy. v. 28. fxavOaveTe u.
t]$r)Cuy. yevtjTcu airaXosey. eiccpveiy. V. 29. oyrtos ad. v. 30. OTI CS*. v. 32. rj (pro
v. 31. trapeXevaeTai abdeghlmnp -TJS secund. bcefghklmnoqrs. v. 33. -/cat lmnq*. v. 34. 5cr-
o\ prim. f. o\ secund. cesy. +TW (ante ovpavw) degkl yap C, wairep e (^ro wy). a7ro<$t)fxwv C. ypyyopei C.
S. MARCI CAPP. XIII. v. 35XIV. v. 25. v. 35. yprjyoptjTe y. yap y. fxeaovvKTiw c. N.B.
CAPUT
75 v. 36. e|;e-
<pvr]s b*gs. euprjai C. v. 37. 6 (pro a) py. ypr\yopr\Te ce. MS x non continet cap. xiv. X I V . V. 1. TOV irjaovv (pro avrov) g. ev SoXw v. 2. yevrjTai (pro ecrrat) ap. aXa(5ao-Tpov /mvpov e^ovaa C. TOV V. 4. irpos eavv. 5. eovvaro
b. nai y. a-KoKeia h.
fivpov (post TOVTO) dey. TOK chpy. evefipiV. 6. tcvpios (pro ttjcrous) J. ev e/xoi v. 7. ixeff eaurovs y. OeXere C. v. 8. eu^ev abcdfghklmnopqrsy. TO awfxa e. +^101/ (post aw/xa) y. v. 10.
v. 9. +Se (posf aJu7i') bdfghp. eai/ (pro av) abcdefghklm TOV S*. KOCT/XOV XaX^deaeTat (sic) u. -o primum adfglmnop. la-KapioT^ fy. ey. -avTip ce. apyvpia efgmnpqrs**y. y. 0eA>7S c. et7reA6WTes h. (payeis y. OTI h. v. 13. aKoXovGeiaaTe h. v. 11. e^apiaav v. 12. -TT^COTJJ
v. 15. OUTOS y. 5ej^r; b*e. avooyewv almnp. v. 16. e^eA^o^Te? -/cat aXXos M'/Tt v. 21. eyevt]9rj s.
avcoyaiov b*eghqsy. avoyeov f. avayeov ?k. avayaiov ?O. fxeya y. eToi/xov deks. ^w. t//uue a. V. 18. - o i>?o-oys e. 67ft) s. q**. v. 19. XvireiaOe U. (pro 6^JJX0OII) c. oi fiaOrjTat avTov Kai tjXOovf*. enrov y. v. 20. init. 6 Se iriaovs c. -e/c c. v. 23. - T o a c d g .
v. 24. - T O secund. bfk. /m. +eis v. 25. +5e (pos a/u?i') ab*dfghk
76
S. MARCI CAP. XIV. vv. 2544. +avapn {post inw) e. yevrjfiaroi abde b*?f*S. v. 27. ev eftoi ev Ty VVKTI v. 29. ^laaKopiriadrjffovTai cu. Jin. +TJS v. 30. tcaic. a(ir}vXe-
abefg*hkosu. epqr.
ym aoi r*. +av {ante ari/xepov) abdfghklmnopqr**s. -tj C. v. 31. init. o e Trexpos C. fie o. $e>7 V. 32. 'yeOarj/xavi b*go. yeBcnj/mavei f**. v. 33. -TOV bis g. -TOV se+TOC {ante Iwawrjv) ep. imavr\v v. 35. irpoaeXQwv bcfghk tj ovvarov lie cd. crvv aot airoOaveiv C. aTrapvijawfiat abfhklmnqr. Kad)]<raT6 g. eto? av gs. +ov cnreXOwv {post ems:) C. irpoaev^oixai acdfhlmnoqrs*. cund. abedfhklmnoqrs. TOIS c.
n. eKOa/mfieiadai KCU aKt]iav Kai Tore a^rj/xovwv Xeyei avv. 34. Xeyeiv bghk. O*?ps. e7recr6i' 67rt Trpoawwov 6TTI Ttjv <yrjv C. earTiv iva C. e/uoi/g. OeXw eyw (T) u. aXX' oTig. c. aoi {pro av) b. C,aTo f. c. Jin. -i-fieT e/xov ce.
V. 36. air e/mov TO TTOTr/piov Cep. TOVTO air aXX' cos croi OeXris v. 37. aypvTrvrjaai {pro yptjyoptjcrai) V. 39. anreXdiov TTOLXIV b. irpocrev-
v. 40. avrwv oi o(pBaX(xoi e. Ka.Taf&apvvofi.evoi v. 41. KaOevSeTai e. TO secund. abdfhklm {post aire-^eC) c. -}y. - T o s e p . v. 43. +o UTKapiwTt]?
y.
77
V. 45. TrpoGetcvvtiaev avTio tcai (pro irpoaeXdwv avrw) g. Xeyeiy. +auT<i> (post Xeyei) cdfghklmnqrs. ^aipe (pro pafifii prim.) y. avTwvC. v. 46. xa? ^eipa^
UVTWV ew
av-rov p.
qry. - (sic) u.
+ Ta>i> irpoipriTwv C. Traces s.
v. 52. /caTa\6J7rft)i/ ce. e<pvyev yu/uvos y. evr' (pro aiv) p. v. 53. +Kaia<pav (post apy^iepea) cep. /cat oi Trpeafivrepoi dp (i prim. p).
ea)? TY\S auX>js ( efra) ets) Cy. rjvC.
TODV\*.
+avTwv (post fiapTvpiai) a. etcraf h. /cat tcrat usque ad v. 58. /cat $ia Tptwv ad fin. vers. y. v. 59. e'/crt J;C C. V. 60. yeipoiroir)Tov (pro a-^eipo.) b.
-TO abcdefghklmnopq**sy. airoKptvei y. aoi (pro crou)c. V. 61. aireupweTO a. eivripwTriaev avrov e/c vevrepov Xeycov avTtt) C. Xcyajy (pro /cat Xe'yei avrw) y.
+TO
0eoy (post
crv e(7ras oTt e'yw et/jti' /cat o\j/ea9at C. e/c de^iwv Kadtjfxevov bcdefghklmnopqrsu. e/c ^e^ttoi/ T?S owajuews Ka9r]fj.evov y.
GTTI (pro fieTa)C]). V. 63. p^as C. ey^w/xevC. V. 64. + ^ay-
res (j>os rjKOVaare) C. +TOI/ cro/naTos avrov C, p (j)05< (iXaa(pr,fxtas). (post irpoCpTjTevaov).'pawi<x/j.a.Tig. efiaXov cdko. t7i/3aXXoyp.
+avrov
V. 65. +jj,uty ^piare C, +q/j.ivg avrov secund. c, v. 67. ets v. 66. -/cartf c.
78
avTov (pro avrw) q*r. vaj^wpivov C. va(apivov e. rs. ee\6a)v (pro et]\6ev) e. dp. npvrja-aro en*?. ofxvuvai abdefghk**lmnoqrs.
+avTov (post ripvrjaaro) de. ovre (pro ov$e) cdfhklmnq v. 69. q e. irapeaTwaiv q XaXia)c. v. 71. v. 72. +eu0ews (ante SK v.7O. +yap(ante
(Sevrepov) C. 6 aXeKTop c. e/uvrjcrOt] q*r. TO pri/ua 6 abed efghklmnopqrs. ro pr/fia (sic) u. (nrapvriaei C. r/jeis b*. eiriXafioiuevos (pro e7ri/3a\<ov) C. e/cXeet; h.
CAPUT
X V . v. 1. 67T Tto cd*ef*qrx. +aiTO) (/>os< 7rav. 2. +o trjerous (ante cnroKpiOeis) q*. v. 3. avrovj. fin. +avTOi 8e ou$ev v. 5. ovKeny.
I>I/) k**. -o f. v. 7. els (pro
v. 4. cnroKpweiCy.
Xe'yojw.ei'os b*. fiapafias cps. eivoir)Kr](Tav C. w g. ireTToirjueaav q*r. ireiroieiKeiaav x. margo). auros y. ff/ce p. fk**, TrapeoaiKCtv C. fiapafiavg*. v. 8. o e* nrapeowoeaav gv. 12. v. 10. Z>ees Ate versus in r. irapeowKeidav fy. v. 11. aveireiaav
7raXtfeks. ofXe'yeTee. + TOI' (anfe /3a<jXea)ce. v. 13. avaaiw/u.evoi viro TWV ap-^iepewv KCH eXeyov C. (pos^ eKpa^av) dp. dp. v. 14. irepurao'S C. irepicr-
ivepidCFOTepov hs. irepiaaoTepos x. 7repuracorepwi v. 15. TO i/caeoi' iroirjcrai TOJ O^XW r. v. 16. +TOI' vr\aovv (pro airoi/)x. eis +TOU Kciiacpa v. 17. ai/reo
T^I/ avXr/v rov icdia(f)a (post eaw)xsemely. (post uvXrjs) p. TrpeToptov c. avyKaXovai y. (j)ro ayTOf) C. irepiTe9eauiv f.
crretpavov aKavQivov y.
S. MARCI CAP. XV. vv. 1834. V. 18. Xeyovres s**, dekpqrs. cund.)c.
79
Kai Xeyeiv lmnqr (ante x<upe). 6 v. 19. TJJI/ Ke(paXrjv avrov avrov (pro avrw se-
(SaaiXevs edefghlmnpqrsxy.
v. 20. eveire^av x. avrov (pro avT(p)y. avrov TY\V -rrop(pvpav Kai eveSvcrav g* (hab. mar.), ret t^ia lixaria avrov C. V. 21. aKyapevovmv q?. ayKapevovcrwY. Kvpwaiov aefxy. ajoetxy. semel. ysemel. v. 22.
+TOV
dpsx
semel. Siafiepi^ovrai befgklmnopqrsysme. /xepii^ovTes d. ^la/xepi^ov ysemel. /3aAoi>Tes ehkmnox. xy. V. 25. rpirr/ wpa]).
6/CT>;
v. 26.
Km tj e-jriypctfpri
TJ;S atrias ai>Toy (ante yeypa/xevov) x. v. 27. e^evovu/xujv e. v. 28. DeesfTObeg*hk**sxy (habet g OT marv. 29. aura) (pro avTov) ex.. eybko. v. 31. <5e abcdefghkmnopq**sxy /cat secund.)
semel. e/j.7refyvTes xy. 7IYW aWrfKovs s. jfoi. crwerat; fgk v. 32. rov prim. op. Karafiarwi h. +avrw ai/rai (pro avTov) e. + e7r' ai/Tft) qysemel,
v. 33. 67TJ naaav (pro etp' oXtjv) x. ei>arj;s acdefhkmnops. v. 34. +ev (post Kai) c. -T>? aijO^ c. evarrj acdfhkmnops.
evaTtjv e. avefiorjaev u. (pcovrjv fxeyaXr/v C. Xe'ytui' e. eXaii
Aei/uagx. \ e t -
80
eyKareXenras C. eyicaTeXenres ef *.
ye/nrjcras ex.
v. 39. Kevrvptov hy. -napeaTiKw^ qx. OI!T<U Imn. 6eov rjvp. v. 40. jt/ p. -/cat secund. cf*lmnoqrxy. /naySaXivrj ey. J) Toi/dp. TOVprim. o. qwaqc. \. 41. init. at cks. v. 42. e?rei r/v ad fin. vers. c. napacrKeurj r\v elmn. n-poa<ra(3aTov beo*qr. 7rjoos aafifiaTov fh. (pro rjkOev) aeflmnpqrxy. cr. aptfiaOias y. apri/j-aOaicis xsemel. v. 43. iw^. eX&oi/ -6 v. v. 44. Kairupiaiva +o (awte iwcrrjip) jsemel.
s. -auTov h* (habet marg.). fin. ei t]$tj TeOvquev e. 45. eowpiaaTo hxseme?. y. v. 46. avTw {pro avTov prim.)
xsemel. eveikiaae b**. epeiAicrefoqr. evijXrjcreiL. evifXiae eOrjicev (pro Ka.Te9rjK.ev) y. et? /uvtjiJ.eiov ysemel. w (pro irpocreKvXrjcre efx. v. 47. /maySaXivt] b*eg*y. +J r^) h**. ictKUifiov KM aaXw/xri (pro twat)) C. Te9tjC. TeOeiTcu O. Tr)9eTai x. Deest post rj $e ad TOV cra/3cap. xvi. v. 1. w p.
CAPUT X V I . v. 1. /uayoaXivt]hegy. r) TOVabcefglm
o) d.
v. 2. -TOI/ e.
v. 3. aTroKvkiar) q. v. 4. v. 6. V. 8.
Trepifie^Xrjufjievov e.
abcdef *ghklmnopqrsuxy.
S. MARCI CAP. XVI. vv. 1120. xy. b. v. 11. eiceivoi (pro KaKetvoi) C.
XVTTOIS
81
v. 13. aireiyyeiXav
e. oi/re y.
v. 14. +Se (post vcrTepov) c. wveieyeiyep/xevovex. +e/c veKv. 17. Ketvcus v. 19.
oijae b*de. wveioiaev f. ovt]Srjcre 'Ksemel. oveihae husemel. oveiSrjaey. cnricrTeiav h*exy. ptov (ante OVK) C. ak*. Kevaiiy. -yei/cHS C. V. 15. -jraaiy. Krrjaei x.
\|/>; abcdefghklmnopqrsxsemeZ. Icr (pro Kvpios) e (I rubro). exaQrjcrev efxy. 6eov)c. nopqrsxy. TeXos
SUBSCRIPTIONES.
TOK KOTO
Ma^icoy euayyeXiov
TO ICOTO M.
KCITO
Majo/coi' b. reXos
eu-
- e. iVi'Z habent ho. TO KOTO M. (+dyiov n) evayye+e|;e$o0(j ( + y7r' at/Toi/rv) /ueT (^povwv S, 6TJJ qr) &/ca (\/3r) T;S TOW (Toirv) Xp aya\/\|/ea>s cklmnpqrv. -\-6iriyopev9rj oe VTTO YleTpou e 'PtOjU!?? q r Codex d multa addit e Cosrna Indicopleusta. Habet prceterea icrreov on TO Kara M. evayyeXiov virtjyopevdrj vrro Uerpov ev 'Pcofir/r et mystica qucedam de Cherubim (Apocal. c. iv).
S. LJJCM EVANGELIUM.
iLvayyeXtov (+dyiov^)
evay-
yeKiov K TOV Kara AOVKCIV a. icrreov on TO KaTa AOVKUV evayyeKiov vTrtjyopevOri VTTO UavKov ev 'Pwfxjy (sequuntur mystica qucedam)\. euayyeXiov mnpsv.
CAPUT I. v. 1. eireyeipurav g. -ev gy. -r)mv f*.
V. 2. irapriSocrav a*. TrapeSwcrav bel*m*xy. TrapeStoKav O. TOV Koyov yevofxevoi J. eXicrajSer passim gk. Kaiw/uaai) a. ceoxy. -TOV p. abdefghkpqrsxy. piov n. V. 7. r) J. v. 3. av {pro aoi) x. V. 8. evrjfiepias q. v. 5. evavnov v. 6. SiKaioi y. +TOIS (ante Siv. 10. tjv TOV Kaov
v. 9. \epaTias a?x.
v. 11. Deest in g* (habet margo). -KVv. 13. +ic>ov (ante n ywrj) q. v. 15. Toy cefghk v. 19. v. 17. -rrpoaeKevaeTai p. v. 20. ecret y. v. 24.
v. 12. eweaev y.
v. 14. yeveaei bko. ^aptirovTai be. m*?qrsxy. aiKaipa sy. Triei ex. KaTaaKevao-fievov cex. + 7 j (posteyw)
l ool el a
v. 18. Trpofief3t)Kva e.
ev T
s. +o (awfe yafipirjK) g. f
ya
^ -^-
- 22. edfi/aro O.
6'ycwcrai' cy. eopanev bfo. he/uevai a. eirefieve g. y. avTrjv S*y. aev p. e<ptev c.
tjfxepas Tayras C. eXiGafieT a. ^a^ajOtoy (|)ro avv. 25. oyros b. oyVa)s dlmnqr. eiroir)v. 26. i/a^ajoeT abefgklmnopqrsy.
S. LUC^E CAP. I. vv. 2880. KUI yapiTw/nevt] x, croi (pro cry) b. avrri o ayyeXos qr. re^ei cy. qrs**xy. -eo-rat f*?. vofxevov aexy. k**. ot7toi> d*. yeipei x.
+TOI>
83 v. 30.
v. 29. euj c.
v. 31. (rvXXei^ri b. avXXrj^/ei py. v. 34. +^OJ (post eo-Tai) ef v. 35. cnroKpiOeis c5e (-Kai) a 7?#eon {jx>s (x'yioi')y. v. 36. 0-1177^|0>? c. v. 39. /cat
V. 33. avrov p.
ai'ao"Taa'a ( oe) O. oprjvrjvh. opivtjv ey. fieTacnrovSrigJ. V. 41. +ev f^aAXtacrei (j90Sifip6<pos)C. (pro avecpwvrjae) dy. crot (j)ro <ri/) x. v. 49. /xeyaXia b. v. 53. Kaivovs e. avTijs y. 0eXei ry. q*r. avTov C. V. 42. aveftorjcre v. 44. aovy. ea-
Kiprijae TO (&pe(pos ev ayaXXiacrei abcdefghklmnopqrsxy. V. 50. eis yeveav Kai yeveav Cghs. UTrepTj(pavwv qr. Siavoias bep. v. 55. ews aiwvos (pro ety T. ai.) clmnr. v. 58. Kai 01 crvyyeveis v. 61. v. 62. - T O C. OeXtj f. v. 51. vireptipavovs bf.
v. 63. eo-rat Q3ro ecrri) lmnpy. edavfiaXpv g -Trapay^prj/xa Km r) yXwacra avTov g. avTov v. 65. eyeveTo ce
( Kai) O. iravTa g. aKovovTas r o u r a (^)ro irepioiKovvTas (pro ai/roi/s) O. v. 66. a/covoi'Te? qr. v. 74. a(pof$o$ b. v. 76. (pro avv. 77. ^wv v. 69. - 1. v. 73. (o/jiwcrev f*.
v. 75. -TJj9 ^w)7s bf**. / . ai/roi/ (pro rifxaov) p. KXnOriaei cy. Trpmropevaei bcey. TWV) C. v. 80. irpoi TOV icrparjX g. 62
84
CAPUTII.
ce. eyyiw p.
v. 9. Kvpiov prim. j . avrows (pro avTois) p*. Me^a ax. v. 10. cpofieicxdai e. <po(Zrja9e qrx. povvcm. -Kvpiosghklmnopqrsx (habet y). avQpwjroi c.
SI6\9O/JL6V
v. 12. evprjaerai abcn. r>j abcdefg v. 13. e^ecpv^ be. -T<JJ d*. ep. +ei$ (ante fir]9\.) y.
+TI
15. etj roy ovpavov g. oi wyyeXoi eis Toy ovpavov C. oi wwfiev) a. i$oiu.ev eyvwpridav C.
TOVTO TO
v. 17. ^leyvutpricrav bexy. v. 19. avverrjpec vav~ v. 20. virecTTpe^av v. 21. +ai
v. 18. cucovovTes C.
auroe (^?ro TO Tratotoi') bchlmnoqrs. abcdefghklmnopqrs (xy wort v. 23. havoiywv ey. V. 25. evcrefiris (pro ev avrw y.
habent). /nuiuaeun abdeg. [xuiuaeos p. V. 24. ev vo/xw Kvpiovf. voaaovs fk. avrov f. TOV p.
ev\a($ri$) do. T) (pro TOW) xy. /cat irveu^a ayiov r\v eir jjf 0710!' acdeghklmnopqrsxy. V. 26. Kai ^pfifxaTicrixei'ov X. rjC ideiv (pro icy) eo. v. 27. etcrayeiv d. rjQicfxevov q. lOiafievov y.
CIVTO)
cepsxy. 0770X05 n.
85
v. 37. avrri abdgkmpqs. t)i h. aCpiaTarai e. v/ixepa ay. . 38. a'vTr) a. a'vrr] {pro avTt) avTrj) p. avrr) Ttj avxij y. avTt] k**. av9oixo\oyeiTo bdfhk*. avOw/xoXoyr/TW y*.
OUT(O
(pro Kvpiov) C. eavTwv defhklmn**oqr. S. TrXrjpovfxevov ocxpias C. V. 42. avafiaivovTtof c. avrwv e. ouoe (jpro /cat iteri.) g. fxrjTijp avrov) C.
v. 43. TeXeiocravTwv
h. e/xewev C. o b**. +|uoco9 (post Trots) c. eyvwaav C. oi yovis avrov (pro iwavjip xai r\ ei/ <eri. ch*qr. v. 44. ev rtj avvooia avTov c. avrov v. 46. nai secund. g. v. 50.
v. 51. jjX0oi/h. >} ^e fxr/Ttip (-/cat) abf**qry. v. 52. +o (awie irjcrovs) C. /cot %a/Jts 0eoy ^i- 7r'
a
Ta prjjxara Tavra traVTa C. +av/i(iaXXouaa (ante ev rr\ oi/Td) (jjro xaPlTl d fin-) 7' Tiftepeiov bk. T>]V. 2. 67rt
fiepiov x. -<?e secund. s. TC (pro < 5 e secund.) y. reTpa-^wvinSos S. a/3riXt]vt]S bg. afirjXivrjs f. afitXivrjS y. (pro ex') r. ext ap-%iepew$ abcdefghklmnopqsxy. /cypiov (pro 0eoy) co. TTyoos (pro ext secund.) y. -TOW abdefghk lmnqrx. v. 3. TOV g. v. 5. <papa aeflxy.
KOI
irav
86
S. LUCE CAP. III. vv. 1130. e. /xeraSwrw dy. ixeraSiSoTa) f. v. 12. r)\9a)v a. v. 14. +ol {ante
i y. + VTT avrov {post (HaTrTicrOrjvai) cdekl mns**. -KoiriGbDiJiev a*bcefgkqrsxy. aTparevofievoi) y. Troirjawfiev bcefgkqrsxy. enre (Se {-icai) y. tii]$ev {pro /uyj()eva)y. avKo<pai'Trjaere C. oif/ovIOIS fxy. v. 15. TrpoaSoKovros eh. iravTcovy. TOV sec. q*ry. ei {pro eirj)y. v. 16. oprim.g. aurois {pro aVaffi) C. 7rav. 17. C T 4 ) ' o laiai/i')?? f. /3a7TT(^a) W/uas ev voan C. la^upwrepos x. + 07Hcra> fioy (arafe oy) q*r. +Kv^/a$ {ante \vaai) x. aXovay. airoOutriv e. Xaw Imp. c. sy. V. 18. a \ \ a (^>ro eTepa) dg. TU> V. 21. - a i
v. 22. aw/uaTLKWi o. etS7 e. evSoKtjcra adefklmnpqr v. 23. fs (j)ro waei) C. ap^omevos waei erwv Tpiav. 24.
KovTa e. toi; coyc. viosC. +TOV {ante iuxrti<pi) c. +TOU ja/foi/3 (/>os^ iwar]<p) g. j^Xei celmnpy**. >;Xt gqr. ce. iwavva y. fxarOav bdglmnops. narTad c. fxaTOa y. Xevet ce. fieX^et v. 25. fxarOiov cdgopy. ixarQaiov f. ecrgh. v. 26. X(, ag. eaXeifi. h. ecrXe< ef. eXcrt y. vwy^ai d. ayyat vv. 25, 26. TOU fxarradiov usque ad TOV laxrqtp r. ffe/meei acmpqy. jwcr^ g**h. ou<5 b. tcu^a g. Xa9arfh C. v^ei cfp. I/^J; y. (?/u)qr. eXXaSafx g. rip k. /) y.
TOV iJiUTTaOiov e. fj.a99a9iov h. fiaT9iov O. fia.T9eiov p. v. 27. tcovaf bhs. iwvvav y. iwavvav efglmnqr. iwavav cdkop. craV. 28. fxeX-^ei cf. eX^i p. v. 29. eXie^ep hk. tco^/x v. aoo^ C. aocei ef. Koaaav qr. KOGCL/I. y. eXfxwcav k. eX/uo^ac bcdko. /j.aTTa.9 achy. juaTaO gp. y.aT9av f. Xei/et C. 30. jto^a y. (awa hy. twairaf aefqr. iwavav cd.
S. LTJOiE CAPF. III. v. 30IV. v. 14. C. eXiaKei/j. dhk. fidlvavp. $avet$ f. Bis habetv.
87
vv. 30, 31. -TOV eXiaKei/x usque ad v. 31. fxeXe e. fiaivay. na.TTa.Gg.
v. 33. a/u.iva$afjL apqrs. a/xrivaSafi. C. TOV apa/x TOV afiiva. +TOV aSuqv TOV r\pvi TOV twpa/x (post apafx) e. +TOV , +TOV iwpan (post apafx) bcdklmnopqrs. ecrp/noo bkm. eepwv y?. v. 34. dappa abcdklmnqrsy. n**. (pa\ey bcfhop. ajiep a. efiep k. atpa^a^ J. v. 35. <repovy_ cdefghklmnopqrsy. 70^ (pro pwyav) h. payafi lm v. 36. ap(f>a%aT c. v. 38. ecos acd. V. 2. Tretv. 37. iape9 qr. ixaXeXer] p.
CAPUT IV. v. 1. TrXtjprjs -irvev/j.aTos dyiov adglmn. ev C. Ttjvy*. eis Trjv eprj/xov ev TW irvev/xaTi g. + Kai
VU/CTOS
pa<ydr]vai C. ovoe eTriev (pro ovdev) e. avyreXeaOijawv fqr S*. TeXeaOrjGcov y. cfgy.
GTOIUCITOS
-oTi C. - o abcfghlmnpqrsy. +eKTropevoimevw <$ia (ante 8eov) gr. eKnopevofxefU) (pro 6eov) y. V. 6. docrw e. ToyTfoy O, avTtov S v. 7. +7reo-ft)>' (post eav) d. Traao abcdefghklmnopqrsy. v. 9.
TavTrju). cnrcKTav TavTtjv p. TrapaowoTai e. 7rapa$ebe. TrpoGKvvrjueis ehy. e/ton acdefghklmnop crot (pro crou) lmny. V. 8. o iTjaovs eiirev cfy. +ai/Ttt) (post enrev) acdo. yap abdefgklmnopqrs. efghklmnopqrsy. y. 13. a^p^b. Trpoo-Kvvrjois c. XaTpevais c.
HOOTCH
S. LU(LE CAP. IV. vv. 1441. oqr. +r/ (ante (ptjurj) c. Trepixopov e. v. 16. +o ir)cxov<i (post rjXdev) k**. avayvwvai x. v. 17. Tr-ri/^as g. v. 15. +(So%afy-TJ;I>
^ei/os VTTO TravTeov (post eSiSatTKev) C. irapa (pro viro) de. prim. y. va^ajoer abcfgklmnoqrsy. rjXOe (pro eiarjXOe) q. -/cat aveaTrj v. 18. ijveKev b. eiveyicev v. 20. >;a-ai' v. 21. c. eive/cei' defglmnqrsxy. evayyeXirrauOai abdefghklm
v. 22. +oi o^Xot be, +oi/T(oy (post e9avv. 23. + /cat (ante 6aa) cq*r. TJJ v. 24. Deestf TO p. o n y. ecrri ceKTos g. vv. 23, 24. iraTpi^ri x. v/uiv Xeytv fhkqrs.
ey JcTjOa^X 67Ti eXwcrcuoi/ TOI/ irpofprjTov eg. eXicraaiov k. eKadepeioQrj x. eKaQepiaOt] y. veefxfxaf h. XeiaOt/aav a. ctTrafres cd. n*?
O. KaTaKprjiuvriaai d o .
(XVTOVK s.
v. 33. caifxoviov (pro wvevfxa oai/j.oviov a/cav. 34. ay (pro crot) sy. i/a^ayotee by. v. 35.
-TO secund. abdfhklmnopqrsx. v. 38. +o i^oos (tfe eiarjXdev) d. -; bdefghklmnpqrsy. v. 40. <Wavros dqr. v. 41. /cjoai/7a^oyra bdfgkoy. -6 prim, y? Xeyeiv (pro
89
XaXeiv) s. q*rsy.
abdfhko
v. 43. Tats b.
CAPUT V. v. 1. +o iqarovs (post etj-Tws) cf**k** rubro. irepi (pro nrapa) Imn. Xviuvrju y. yevrjaapeT a?bmn. yeviaapeT C. x. v. 2. w ' j . -/cat ex. eo-Tora x. aXirfg b.
TTXOIWV)
v. 4.
9eis oe ( Kai) p. ^aXa(7O/Ji6i'a. ^aXauMfxev p. e/cXetcre x. irXtidos lyQvwv abcdefghklmnopqrsxy. 9ac avayayeiv avro s** zw marffine. v. 8. ycovacnv e. yovaaiv irjcrov sxy*.
Kai lanaofiov g . j^cypcD!/f.
67rt T > 7 t > ^>;f cMpevres q* (habet marg.). p*. a7r' avTou airriXOev e. o^Xot) d*. air (pro vir) g. yopwv m*. k.
vrfaev avroo (pro eSet]9ri avrov) y. OeXeis J. aXX'f. irpocreveyKai mn. ^coycrjjs depy.
gp.
90 novj.
KCLI
ovTcuy. -aovj.
22. #eos (j^ro irjaovs) d. c5taXo7tW0at en*. SiaXoytj^earOai x. v. 23. evKoiroTepov y. a(peovTm xy. eroy (pro crot) ky. v. 24. tc^Te f*y. o yios
TOI
eyeipe bdefgkoxy.
avOpanrov
e^ovaiav e^a p. e^ij k. +rat (ante enre) y. Xe^yet (/>ro et7re) x. irapaKvTiKw y. cry (pro crot) y. eyeipe bdegkoxy. K\/t'tciioiyx. v. 25. g(j!)' o (pro (p) bdefhkopqry. v. 26.
KCII
e/co-Tacrts wsgwe acZ 0eoi/ qry. eXafie Travras ah*. enXei<jQr\aav y. +ct7rayT6s (ante (pofiov) d. iSo/mev py. (pro et7rev) y. v. 29. - o abdefghklmnopqrxy. V. 27. etoey o, idee p (pro eOeaaaTo). Xeui bp. e7rt e. Xe^et Xeyt bo. avT<pg. ev TW OIKW p. 7roXXys e. adelmnqrxy.
1
KCII
afxapTiXwv hr.
etTrei' o irjaovs e. etTrec ayroy? ( 7T|0os')x. v. 33. 7rot/cva y. v. 34. SvvacrOai ews (j>*o ei> 6j) g. v. 35. -/cat lmnp. ore (pro
OTCLV) y. a^ro r? vtjaTevovaiv &d. vrjUTevawcnv C. tj/uepes (pro ais)d. v. 36. e7rt 1/u.aTioo 7raXaiwf. a^iYeTai c. a^icrei y. /cat TO TraXator avfxcpuivei (ov) d. ov av/u(piovei TO eiri[$XriiJ.a TO ajro row TraXotoi/y. eirijiXruxa secund. abcciefghklmnopqr. veos y. y. v. 37. pv^eiy.
TTIWV)
-veos g. o otvos d
V. 38. aXX Cp. j/eouy (pro Katcoyy) y. (iXriTcuov y. ey^ys k. veov OeXei ad.
S. LVGM CAP. VI. vv. 122. epaiv avTwvC. v. 2. $ey. Troirjred. iroieiTaig.
91 v. 3.
6 iTjaovs eiire irpos avTOVS acfopx. eiroivacrev d. eirivaaev x. V. 4. eiarjXOovg. e\a/3e Km e p . fiovovC. V. 6. eyevero V. 7- auTov
-ei; Imnpq**.
-rwy.
avrovc.
V. 8. tor] (pro *7oei)c. e^rjpa/xiuevrjv p . yeipav ce. eyeipe b e d e g k o x y . /cat (j?ro o &) c. e'crxj; g (sic v. 17). ai/Tow o t;croi>s djjqr. v. 9. TTJOO? aaj3-
i/juas" Tt a b c d e f g h k l m n p q x .
abcdefghklmnopqrxy. enrev
o ^e eiroi-
ovofiacre b m * y . wvoixaae e.
c. aKwfiov d. row b .
15, 16. /cat TOP /cat Kavavirrjv oiixwva TOV icaXou/xevov X/jXWTYJV /cat tci/Sav TOI/ /cat Xe/xfiaiov t]Toi OaScaiov tauwfiou /cat touc). ttr/c. p . y. v. 16. init. +/cat e. louoav lUKapicoTTjv TOV (pro
TOTTOV) b f k o .
VTTO) fgkp. fin. +vir avTov y. +TOI Trveu/xaTi (post TTTwyoi) g. e. yvpTaOrjcreaOe b .
V. 19. cnrTaiaOai h.
/cXeovres x.
92
aiv b. o\ avOpwTroi e. acpoprjcrwariu dfhx. oveiorjcrwaiv f*x. oveiSiowcriv py. eKpaWwcri eo. TOV v'tov d (Aa&. mar.),
p.
TOI? ovjoayois y.
J7/uas e, J/uTi' d(joro i/Mas1)- enrwaiv (iravTes) abfhklmn oqr. enrwcriv v/mag oq**. Kwra p* {pro avTwv). {pro vim.) b*. adefghklmnopqry. f*.
TO
eivtjpea^wvTwv p*.
p.
v. 30.
v.32. a7a7royras b. -yap p*. v.33. Kaiprim.g. ayaOoC. aya.9o7roiei.Te ef*hxy. /cat ^ a p at d. opq**. x. ^ai'et^ere opy. Savi^eTe b*c. oi bdhklmn +T019 (awfe d/uapTaAois) g. <iavi(w<nv c. Saveiv. 35. a(pe\Tri^ovTe<; C. ecrre (jiro Xpvcxi e. $ai'iou<rii' x. hklmnopqrxy. prim.) q*r. -eTe) qr.
ecrrat) k. +ev TOIS ovpavois {post 7roXw) y. TOV abcdefg -^piaTos {pro -^ptjaTos) ef. ear'i eiri n. V. 37. im'. /cat p. \va {pro /rat ou /cara^Kca^re (joro
UVTI-
V. 36. OLKTipfxwv e.
v. 38. oo^crexe g. +Kai {post KaXov) e. /cat V. 39. + Km {post 6e) C. efx-weuovvTai
TOV
v. 42. effjSaXXw d. TW ev
93
v. 43.
KCLXOV TTOIOVV
-rpvywaiv y.
{ante
Imn. eirt T>;S y;s g. 9eixe\iwv y. evOvs y. avveireaev y. -TO def*k. CAPUT V I I . v. 1. Tavra {pro aurov) dg. +o trjcrous {post eiarikSev) c**rubro ek**rubro. v. 2. /caicos x. e/ueWe adfhklmnopqr. {pro avTw)y. v. 3. -t-$e (awfe
7TJQOS)
o~Tey})v adfg
MOVOI' TOVTOV
v. 8. t/7r g.
TOVTU)
e (j)ro
TOCTO).
V. 11. TW (ante
(pro rrj) bfhk. TTopeveaOai p, ei<jrj\9evy {pro erropeveTo). (po5 eiropeveTo) cef**k**rw6ro.
+TJJI/
7roXw) C. i/aeii/C. -auTftif. ol ac. -auTou C. 7roAXw e. Jin. +Trj$ 7roXeus e. v. 12. TeOtirjKos ax. ayr>J xv/ a a d g
94
hklmnpx. avrr) yypa boy. avrri r\v xvpa qr. -jvabcde fgklmnopqrxy. v. 13. -eir avrn h. eir avrrjv aef*py. v. 14. etTTrjaav dg. av (pro <roi) h. avaa-TrjOi (pro eyep6t]Ti) c. v. 16. Travras abcdfhklmnopq**xy. nvpios (pro o 6eos) f. fin. + ets ayaQov egop. qr. -ec secund.j. fin. epywv avTov (pro TovTwv)y. avTov $vo x. - o p . JOOI; (|)ro aXXov) e. vrjpwv g. efgq*. v. 17. oyro9 e. 6\t) v. 18. TCOV v. 20. Deest in Se y. +wepi TOV ujaovy.
q* (habet marg.) x. irapayevaixevoi C. ctTrecrreiAei' p. erev. 21. eKeivtj (pro avrrf) J. Tv(p\ois p. 7roXXi/s (pro -ois) x.
eOepairevaev o irjaovs fx.
TTOXXOI?
-on
y. ftkeirovcnv f. /cat ^oXoiy. +/ca (ante Kw(poi) gy, (ante iTTioyoi) q*rx. eyetpwvrai x. yeXwv) deoxy. v. 24. fxaBr\Twv (pro ay+o ir/crous (post rjp^aTo) X. TOIS o^Xot? v. 25. Zteestf ira y.
(-7rpos)abdfhklmnoqr. lawoi/h. e^X^eredop. Tai x. deaaavde bq. x. picrawTepov x. +yap (post p. ai 5 o ^ (j?ro evfio^w) e. v. 26. e^jjX^aTe x. /cat (pro vat) y. 7reTrpo^>r)Tt)v (pro -n-potprjTov) p*. acey. KaraaKevacrr] b. X. V. 27. v. 28. yap
OUTOS)
ey. Trpo<pr]Tr}'s p. awoi/ TOI; ficnmcrTov ev yvvaiKoiv Trpo(pt]Tr]$ OVK eyeipyepre x. -ooe ad fin. vers. f* (habet margo). TWV ovpavwv (pro TOV 6eov) v. 29. /cat 7ra? o o^Xos /cai ot xeXtoyat aicovcravTes g. v. 30. vfieTr\aav d. v. 31. -et7re cie (ZairTKTuaTi x.
,95
V. 32. KaOet^Ofievois C. TjvXiaafxev begho. v. 33. VV. 33, 34. Xeyovcn (pro Xe-
v. 34. <piXos TeXwvwv abcdefghklmnopqry. v. 36. TI TOIC (papiaaiwv TOV iriaovv C. +rov irjaovv (ante \va) e. V. 37. +/ccu (awie eTri'yi/oi/a-a)
v. 38. TOI; iqcrot; (pro avrov prim.) op. e^eKaT6<pi\rj g. ei\t)(pe pr. eiXr/Cpev
V. 4 1 .
peikeTcti bdfx. xpeo6(pi\eTeC. xpeuxpikeTai h. $aef. ovg. o(pei\e dnx. io(pi\ev f. TrevrtACOi'Ta b. v. 42. avTwvprim. dg. afx(j)wTepois'p. avTov enre Tr\eiov d. ir\ev. 43. + auTto (pos^ et7rei/prim.) d. ortg. +4>ycroi's v. 44. - T ^ ? K(pa\rj9 cp. -awrjjse. v. 45. V. 46. eiXjj\|/a9 e. /uvpov C. a(peovTai x. +auTJ7 (pos v. 49. ecrrti/
TTKTTJ; X.
(posio cie)g.
iarj\.8ev y. oieXenre dekox. TOW 7ro5as /uoi/ abdf hkx. a(pmovTat C. acpaiwvTai m*. secund. q.
OJTOS C.
a(petovTat) y. avTrjs al a/xapTiat op. tfycnrriGev f. oXiywv v. 48. aCpaiovTcu c. a<peovTai x. /cai secund. eg. acpieiaiv y. v. 50.
viraye (pro iropevov) C. CAPUT V I I I . V. 1. SioSevev bd*. V. 2. Tti/ajy e. +a7ro v. 3. trwv. 4. owvocrwv Kai fxaaTtywv Kai irv- (post Te6epcnrevfi.evai) y. jy p. fxaySaXivri bey. a^ets bey. e^eXtjXvdrj bdegy. aavva aceghklmnr(?) ayroi? (pro auTft))abcdefhkq*r. e-(pro a7ro)p.
OI/TOS p. eTrnrovt]pevo/<ieva>i> f.
96 cp.
a.
+ viro rwv
avdpwirwv (post KaTeiraTr]9ri) C. fin. aurw CX. Inter VV. 5, 6, b inserit Kai irepov eweuev em rr\v irerpav Kai TO ireTeiva TOV ovpavov KaTe(payev avro. Deestinh*(habetmarg.). v. 8. ay (pro eiri) abcdefhlmnopx. V. 6. aicfxaca. C. v. 7. eKaTovrairXaaicoua e. v. 9. avrwv v. 10. $e$wraid. (pveiaaid. (pvtjcraiy. fin. avraC.
-TavTu Xeywv adfin.vers. xy (habent v. 15). (pro avTov)h. tjv (pro eirj) q*r. -J p.
e. /jiriprim. c.
a/coyofTes) C. TO)C KapStwv C.
Xcyiof e(pwvei o e^wv wra aKoveiv anoveTw abceflmnq** i>7ro Toy /xooiov (post <7nevei)c. +Trjs (ante Xv^vias) q*r.
67TJ TJJV Xv^yiav epx. em Xv^vLavy. fiXeirovcn eg1,
(pavepwQrjaeTai (pro (pavepov yevrjaerai) d. (pro av secund.)c. be. op. -av secund.k. e-^eibiscy.
v. 18. eai> (pro av) 6is abdefhlmnoq*rx. (jyro aj/j9rimo)k +KCU ai/To (post apdriaerai) y. v. 19. +avToi/ (post
jxrjTY)p) cy. avTov (post aoeX(poi) c. eovvavro bdehklmn v. 20. awtjyyeXei e. a7r>7ry76X\>;fq*. air^yyeXOr/ h.
V. 2 1 . j /j.rjTrjp fxov Kai oi aS.y. eicriv /cat TTOIOVVTWV ai/Toyp* (habet axiTov a c k o . Xe^aJi/Tajy OTJ y. OVTOI c.
marg.).
(ante
TTXOIOV)
eg.
97
. v. 24. Kai TrpoaeX6ovTes($e) lmnopq**. rjyripav 67rTTaTa semel tantumhdlfy. 67raycraTop. 7aX7 bef **x. fin. +fjLeyaXrj p. am T(i> voaTi C.
Kai enrev ($e) y. OTTWprim. cp. Trpo<s aXXjjXows x. v. 26. KaT67rXeucre' o trjaovs C. /caT6v. 27. em T>;y yqs a. cnrr]vTrXeyaecm. avTiwepa abdef hkopq* ?. irepav g. yaSapivwv y (sic x v. 27 initio peric). g. y. Tffcrev f. auT(p sec. qr. TJS y. cai/moviov c. fin./u.vr)/xeiois v. 28. avTwv {pro avrw) p. crw (pro croi) oy. I^CTOK v. 29. iraprjyeXXev d. TrapriyyeXXev fhp. aurto (^wo v. 30. vroXXtt cai/xovia C. eicrV. 31. TrapeKciXouv h. ewirp^ei x.
avTov) g. Tratoes (jsro 7rdcus) exy. (pvXciTTOfxevos p. otaprjaawv ehp. ^tapprjcywv n. e7riTa^ei bcxy. wapeKaXei ko. s') f. g. r)X9ov ce. _^n. etarjX9e aw avrw y. eiriTpe-tyei. bcqry.
Toty j ) n k ) d ,
rx. +t$oi (awte wp/ur](xev) q*. /c/3t/i.j/oi befxy. aTreTrviyrjaav V. 34. yeyovdK C. 'ye'yoi'os'p. yevofxevovy. aweXv. 35. yeyovw bhy. eep*. -oi cd*. Satfxovia9r]s r. v. 39. airo<jTpe(pe g. v. 40. _/2w. v. 41. yjXdev dg. v. 36.
OWTOWS
V. 37. ripioTrjcrev p. Tr)% irept^wpov C. yaoapmwvb. cri/i'v. 38. e%eXt)Xv6i) bxy. oXiv p. Ktjpvaaov bx. ^eos (pro trjaovs) cy.
av6pti>Tros {pro avrtp) cxy. iaipo$ c. laqpos x. OW'TOS (pro v. 42. alcrei p. cat aurrjag. ei/oe TO
98
KaravaXioaaaa g.
Oovcra) k. oiriaOev a. q\j/aTo oviaQev p. etTTj; d. auTw (pro /xer' ai/roi;) C. avvQXiQovcnv d. a7r')f. v. 47. - & d * . -avnpsecund. o-oi (pro ere) g. ep. & irjaovs gx. <r//\e a**cky. mnopq**xy. (cAmeTcu x.
v. 51. itfc eXdwi; abcdefghklmnopqrxy. at iwavvrjv Kai ictKwfiov abcdefghkl nXeerai p. v. 53. idores h. w . 55. 6 <$e irapv. 52. + screws (post 6 8e)c.
V. 54. 6K/3OXOV ex. TravTas e^to cep. fjyyeiXev (pro Kai ^teTa^ev) a**,
v. 56. irapiyytjXev x.
CAPUT I X . v. 1. +o itjaovs (post Se) ek**rw6ro. -/uaOriras avrov abcdf*(A6. mar^.)gklmnopqr. -Swa/niv Kai y. v. 2. iao"0ex. v. 3. eperai c. rjji/g. Treipavy. +5" (ante ay) f. - a v blmn. avTois (pro GTT avTovi) e. Tpa%risy*. yevo/uevaap. $e XeyovTwv
(VTTO) C.
v. 4.
noqrx. ^e^ovrat dy. e%wvTai gx. -a7roay. fiapTvpiwv\>. 7raTa f. Toy. qXias ik alii passim.
v. 8. im.
e(paveih. v. 9. o
TIS (pro eiy) y. apyewv d. ea-Ttii (pro aveaTrj) c. . k. e^jyTeiv p (cf. v. 16).
TOTTOV
abcdefhklmnopqry. twavvd. a7re(ce^>aX^rabfky. -67W v. 10. vireywpricrav g. v. 11. tjuevy. eprjfiov ac. TroXewsg. /caXoy/uewjs
99
yvwvTes eg. cnroSe^anevos C. avrois (pro avrovs) d. +ra (ante Trepi) egq. lacrarog. ek. +ets (ante (pro ?) p. v. 15.
OUTOJS TODS
TOI/S O^XOI/S
aypovs) f.
t^0yes $vo abcdefghklmnopqry. ayopaao/xev v. 14. nXr/aias be. irei>Tr)KOTa p. v. 16. +/cai (awie arav.
J?/>0>;)
a**blmn. ctTravTa g.
adlmnqry. Train-a^c.
/3\e\^as) C. tjuXoy^aev cf*y. e&cSovv p. irapaQrjvai cy. 17. +7rai>T6S (pos? e(payov) C. ovrai'Tes d. ;0j; (pro y. Kwcpivoih. owoeKa Kw(pivoi g. fin.eivate. -fj.ej.
6rjrai) gy. auTOJS (j)ro ayrous) p. avOpwiroi (pro o%\oi) a v. 19. jjXias f. jjXiavp. Trpo(pt]i-K a. v. 20. -6 abdefhklmnoqr. v. 21. +cwrots v. 22. V. 23. 0eXeyeratej.
(posi TrapriyyeiXev) p. Xe7eji' (pro et7rii) egpy. ypafx/maTaioov y. ava(7Ttjvai (pro eyepOrjvai) p. X/ c.
OTTICTU)
ab. ep^eaOai (pro eXQeiv) y. e\9eiv omacu /xou v. 24. eai/ (pro avprim.) a7roXea-et (pro
-CTJ?)
g. eavrov (pro avTou)y. -Kaff ^Vejoai/bcdefghklmnoqry. aKoKovQrjrw bdm*. abdefhkl bch*y. mnoqr. 0eXet hpy. cnroXeat) (pro cnroXecrei) q. - os ^" ar a7roXecr^ ad fin. vers. d. V. 25.
TY\V
06 ^>v"^y]v v. 27.
CLUTOV
fy)[iLU)6eis y.
ayiwv y.
e. e<r<yew-
v. 28. o5? cgpqr. +6 trjaov? (post v. 29. luaTewnos x. /uwcr^s /rai jjXtas C.
KCLI
TrapaXafHwv) d. TOV abedfgklmnpq**. KCU taKwfiov KCU (ante avefiri) c. Mwi/ffJjs bep. V. 30. $i/o avSpes p.
eXeyov 72
TH\V
to^av
100
S. LU(LE CAP. IX. vv. 3149. init. o't g. +Kai (ante eXeyov) g.
-TOV$
efteXe p*.
secund. s.
v. 33. enre ireTpos (6) abcdfhkqrs. +iravTOTe (ante w^e) gx. Kai secund. gx. iroirjcrofjiev p**. Tpeis aKtjvas x. trii (pro trot) b. /uiav fiwaei abklmnoqrs. fiiav Xeyei) q*r.
JUWUT]
cdef*g
hx. fxtav /xaivcrei p. rfXiav en*. T (^M*O O) X. e\a\et (pro v. 34. XaXoni/roy (^>ro \ e 7 . ) s. 67ret7Ka^ei' x. v. 35. eyevero eiaeXOew eicewovs g. eiaeXOijv eKetvovs x. Tai x. v. 36. o befkops.
(pwvrj q*r. +ev w rjvooicriGa. (post aya.7rr]TOs) bgx. atcoveecopaKeiaav a. ewpcucrjaav c. v. 37.
KCLTCXOOVTI TW
/xoXts be. airo^opei p. avvTpifiwv f *k*q*y. eovvrjOrjcrav do. Kai s* (Aao. mar.), xy. v. 41. eawfxai r.
TOC KIOV
k. enfiaXuxnv abedefghklmnpqrsx. ai/Tto cep*. avrov y. etor TroTe (pro /cat secund.) eopy. ave^o/xe e. ave^cofimr. -ecro(i.at Trpos v/ua$ a w t<5& abcdefghklmnopqrs eppi^ev xy (pro epprj^ev). v. 45. v. 42. Sieppr/^ev q*r,
avveoirape^ev n. +awroi; (post (rvvecnrapa^ev) deop. ^e secund. y. - o ii/o-owm. qyvwovv f*. v. 46. - T O d. v. 43. /xeyaXiorriTifxy. eaQovTe C. aiaOovrai ef. eTrepwrrjcxai p.
a. TJS KapSiasC. avTov (pro avroov) e. iraihov cs. ecrT>;cre!/ g. ai/Tto (pro (pro eai> prim.) c. b . j?w. irapeavro e. v. 48. ai> -/cat secund. g. ev traaw v/xwv lmn.
101
ea-ri na.9 vfxwv h.y, +avTov g (post KwXveTe). rifjitov) bis a h p r y : primo g. ecr-ny.
v. 5 1 . eaT^pi^e TO rrpoaanrov aurovh. TvopeveuQe n. fin. ev rjKrjix. C. TTOXIV (pro KWfxrjv) cs.
7ropevea9ai) y.
KWHIV f.
V. 53. eiaTTopevofxevou e.
rs. avTov<> (pro avrois) f. TTOIOV q*. fin. vn.eis; s. 56. K.a.1 eiirev usque ad atnuai bcfhky.
v. 56. ewopevdrj g.
v. 57. funopevonevwv m. anoXovOeiau) h. eav (pro av) acde opsy. aTrep-^eiy. d. v. 58. aXoire/cesb. <po\eovs~x.y. irerriva v. 59. +TOI>
(awie erepov) sy. aKo\ov6ij bel*y. a.Tre\9etv dep. irpwTov cnre\9eiv y. v. 60. aneXOov y. cJiwyyeXe epx. v. 6 1 .
anTots (p*o TTJOOS ayxons) x. 7roXXvs em*. woXXofs x. oXt701 f. +av (post O7rws) dp. efcjSaXej cy. e-/3aXXei e. e/cj3aX>j abdefghklmnopqrsx. TrpoficiTa. (pro apvas) Cg. v. 3. y,uas aTroo-TeXXto c. V. 4 . /3a<TTaeTai S. +<$e
(ante fiaXavTiov) d*. fiaXXavTiov ak. /XIJTC wripav ixr/Te g. e) lmn. ao-7rao-aff0ai c. v. 5. +7roXty 7 (awie
102
S. LUCE CAP. X. vv. 522. v. 6. -fiev abcefghkopq*ry. -Taps*, -yapy*. -oy. vv.
ei (pro y) y. -6 abcdefghklmnopqrsy. eir avro e. ava8, 9 desunt in g* (habet marg.). qrsy. yiKev)y. x. 8. - 3 ' abefhkoq*rs.
eurepyeaOe cy. etcrep^ecrOai e. Se^ovre c. Sey^ovTat bdfp v. 9. appuxxTovs (pro aaOeveis) C. +OTI (ante r/y-e<p' v/xasf. v. 10. init. +Katg. eiaepy^eicrOe x. v. 11. KOXv/itjv TO.*.
TI/JLIV)
k*?y. anofiaacrwixeOa ey. +es e. e(p v/uas y. e(p t]/u.as v. 13. -aoi -^wpa^eiv %py.
v. 15.
Toys Trooas rmwv (ante aTroixaaaoixeOa) acdop. irXrjv ev TovTooy. TrXtju p*.
TOVTCO
TOW a.
v. 2 1 .
aTpa(peis irpos TOVS /xaOrjTas (+avxou dps) et7re ab**cde fhklmnopqrs (g cm Elzev.). eiirev 6 icupios Tots eavrov
103
T?;S Kap&tas aov KCU X. /cat e oX^s T7S tcr^i/os ffoj/ C. . fin. eavTov bemnpqrsy. v. 28. +o it\aovs(ante v. 29. ai/Toi/
opQixii) g. a7T6/CjOt0ets s. ^ a e t cf*. crw^et s. (pro eauroi') c. 7rX>;crt(iii' f*. /mot (pro nov) C. v. 3 0 . ei7re a.
Karefievev b .
lqr. e^e^yo-ai' c f k o q r .
einiOavr) sy.
v. 3 1 . Karefievev b .
V. 3 2 . yeva/uevos C. eX^wyp. +anTOi' (pO5i i^t)j/) df. avTi7raprjh.de a k l m n o p q r s y . v . 3 3 . aa/xapeirts e. e\Qu>i> v. 3 4 . eXeoi> d k . +:ai eTrefxeXt]6ei y. enrwv (pro
eTrifirjfiatras ef*y.
Stvapia b.
TO Trapoo^et b.
Kai enrev) e k . 7rt]neXri9r]Tin*. +<i' (ante av)p. irpoa^a-n-avrjireis e. c. /not ( p r o jae) psy. TrXrjtrtwv d. v. 3 6 . TW Tpicov TOVTWV 7TX>;O"JOI/ oofcet crot a b d e f g h k l
TOVTWV b * .
mnoqrsy. bd*.
e/uvrecrtuTos C.
irapaKaOrjaaaa bef*gy.
ey/car-
Tvpfia^ei abcf*y.
104
v. 2. irpoGevyecrue xy.
XeyrjTe i*. 6 ev TOIS ovpavois &. ovwfj-a d*. a-ov prim. v. 3. os Cg. TOV (pro TO) b*. ati/uepov (pro v. 4. a(pto(j.ei> cf. a<pia)/uev S. irav TO TO Ka9' fifxepav) g. ei/e'y/ceis C. xy.
o(peihovTi C. +Tw (ante o(pei\ovTi) q. otpeiXw/xevwy. eicrv. 5. e ^ b. iropeveTai hq*ry?. /uo (pro /mov) cg. v. 7. e<rw9ev e. V. 8. +^e TIW C. 6|oet cgpy, ei7ret fo (pro enrrf). ^peiaov r. v. 6. -juoi/ bdefhklmnoqrsx. irapayeyovev c. eo\ov y. TI (pro o) C. (post
/COITJJK) X.
etirei fk**o*x. KetcXtjaTe x. /jioveg. /j.eTe/xovC. +/uiov ecTTJi/(pro e/crti;) C. $wa/uef*. (posi Xcyw) bd. (piXov CIVTOV y. avTov (pro avTov prim.) ek. oe (pro "ye) C. avaiotac e. aveoeiav f. aveoiav xy. ocroy
v<
^* a '"
+ ef (ante v/xwv) egoq*r. K/utoi/h. Toj>dg. o i/tos aiTtjaei S. aiTeiari C, +ayroi; (posi uios) C. ?j (^>ro et) abedefghk lmnopsy. - s a t as. opqrs. v. 12. anrjarii d. aiTtjatj abf**klmn v. 13. ^ (pro ei) C. ovres (pro inrap-^ovTes) edgp. aya9a CO*. So/maTa aya9a abdefghklmnpqrsy. (post TraTrip) by. Jin. avTw (pro avTov) c. nai eyevGTO (-$e) y. v. 14. e/c/3Xi?0ei/Tos (pro ee\0oi;TOs) y.
v. 15. +To (ante apxpvTi) dgpy. eKfiaXXtjcy. Jin. +o 5e (sat ps) airoKpiQeis enre irtos (luvctTai aaravas aaTavav e/cflaXXeiv ghps. V. 16. eTre^jjToyi/ g. e^ ovpavov X
S. LU(LE CAP. XL vv. 1634. Trap' avrov y. iu9ri<ja c. v. 17. iSwv (pro et$ws) C. TO. CTT (pro ewi) gp.
105
avrwv cdp. vorjfiaTa y. Sia^epiadeiaa e(p' eavTt/v y. fxepiaOeiaa fghs. v. 18. eavToov n*. e/ixepicr9r) csy. Tadrjaerai y. Xeyerat e. ,ue y. v. 19. ei<(3aXw e. rj/xwv (pro vnwv prim.) e. enfiaXovcn k. avToi Kpnai v/u.wv Cgpy (Kpr/rai p*). avToi v^wv lmn. eaovTai avroi s. v. 20. +rov (ante 8eov prim.)d. v. 21. talipot y. +e-y<o (ante eK/3a\\a>) y. ecrrat S. Ka9oTr\t]<j(xevos be.
Ka6w7r\tj<TfJ.evo$ f*. KaOoTrXtaixevos y. (pvXarraei def*h*ly. V. 22. ctTreX&op S. viKr/aei cef*y. Trai/oTrXetai/ h. v. aijOei S. epei y. e(p t]s S. eireTvoidr} 1. eireirodri y. ijKevrj (pro (XKvXa) op. / . SiScocriv g. SiaSiSwcri S. SiaSwcrei y. 24. +$ (posf OTOV) cy. Tco (pro ro)d. -a7rop*. evptaKWV cq*rsy. + rore (ante Xeyei)y. v. 25. eXSajc bcdef v. 26. m*qs. evprja-Ket h. Ketcoanifxevov b. -nai secund. y. mnq**s. e/c y. ^etpwva TWV irpoTwv b. Xeyeiv x. e;c row o^Xof (pcovr/v p.
O-^XWV
Tepa 67TTa p. avrou (pro eavrov) be. eX^oi/ra abdefhkl v. 27. ev TO (iacTTaaa d. v. 29. <pwvri y.
v. 30. yapy.
I'^cei/tTats h. + ey (ante Ttji yevea) d. ai/r>? (pro TavTrj) s. v. 31. (ZaaiXeiaaa f. aoXo/iwvos bis bdegklmnqr. secund. eh.
OOXO/ULWVVOS
bis f *.
veviTe C. vivevrj fk. vtjvevrj h*. rj (pro ovcie) dekqr. (peyyos) mqr. TO (pw<s d.
aXX' abcdeghklmnopy.
106
S. LUCLE CAP. XL vv. 34 54. (pwTivov eari y*. ecr-rcti (pro ecniv seGKOTIVOV
prim, emnpq**.
cund.) gop. ei (pro q secund.) ey. adegoy. +e<7Tti'C. v. 35. ecrrt y. e%wv y. /xepos TI cegpy. cy.
(JKOTIVOV J.
ei/^e TO k. +ai/Toi'(pos XaX;<7a<)y. epwTaCg. apuTTtjaei v. 38. o (papicraios oe d. irpoTepov af. v. 39. i/c7oi/s
TOU TTIVOKO^ KCU
TOV TroTtjpiou d. Ta oe ecra)0ev y. ye/xr] bqy. apirayr^ h. v. 40. TO ecrw^ev /cat TO e^ftj^ec eiroiriaev ep. v. 42. aXXa beo. v/uiv v. 41. ctTrai/Ta y. /w. earai oy.
ypafinarei'; KCU (papitraioi vironpiTai y. cnrooeKaTovTai e. Triyavov y. +TO (ane Trav) e. Trapep^ecrOai ep*. +oe (fflJi^e e^et) acgp. 7rot; y. a(peivai J. (K rubro). ecTTai f*. v. 43. /cai (/)ro oyaj) k v. 44. v. 45. i//xas +^e (|?os? oyat) C. irpoTonaOelpuxv bf. ol secund. acdefghklmnpqry.
v. 46. jj^ti/ (pro v/uiv) k. (popTi^erai b. +(iapea /cat (post tpopTca) eq*r. TD V. 48. y/Utovb* v. 49. ao<pt]a v. 5 1 . V. 47. oiKoSofxeirai g.
TOK 0eou C. - M I te^feoi C. e/coitD^toffti/C. ciico^oucnv v. 50. e/c^Ti0?b. fxe-^pi (pro airo) A. . +TOW vaoi; (post ixera^v) e. +7ajo (^>os osi a/3eX) dgp. a/3eX ews Toy ai,uaTOs y. V. 52. /cat
CLUTOI)
g.
rjaeikOare 0. eiar/XOare p. eiaep-^eijOe (pro etar/XOeTe) d. (3ovXo/mevov$ etaeXOeiv (pro eKrejo^oftevoi/s) p. ayTows ravraj-KCU CWTOV sec.) k.
v. 53.
O.UT<D
TTJOOS
v. 54. (pro
S. LUCiE CAP. XII. vv. 118. CAPUT X I I . v. 1. eiriavva-)(6tiarwv defhkq*. y. eavrovs {pro
CIXXJJXOUS) C.
107 a\\rj\oi<i
CIUTOIS {pro
p*. v. 4.
adfhkop.
VOVTWVS..
e^itii/Taii/x, Treptcraov p.
Xe'yoX. v. 7.
ripiOnrjfxevai eicnv x. r\p&nr\VTe y. (pofir/aOe cqr. 7roXXw 1. ia(pepeTcue. fin. +vtxeis adegpq*rxy. v. 8. o/xoXoyrjctei {pro -crrf) cex. ofxoXoyrjcrr] bly, oiuoXoyricnji d (^ro -cret). icaycv ofjLo\oyt)<jw {pro KCU O VIOS TOV avOpwirov oixoXo x. ^m. TOV iraTpo'S fxov TOV 6v oupavoK {pro TWV TOV Oeov) ~s.semel. v. 9. enirpoaQev {pro evanriov prim.) a op. apvrjQricreTai h. evwiriuiv secund. x. xsemel. v. 10. TO $e ets e v. 11. Trpoa(pepovcnv ex. /nepifj-vrjariTeSi. fxepei/n-
vaTe X. fxepiixvaTcu e. airoXoyriaeade ahklmn. airoXoyi]aaaGe qry. XaX>jo-eTat (jpro airoXo'y.) C. JJ Tt awoXoyt)arjadex. v. 12. yapy. CiSa^tj ce. rifxepa {pro wpa)x. V. 14. V. 13. [j.epiGao~Qe b. Tj;f KXrjpovo(i.tav fteT e/nov y. o-fj$ {pro Tjys^cg. ea-Tiv transfert post OVK p. v. 16. rivipoprjcrev cefo.
108
e^wv WTO. anoveiv aKoverw aefhk**rworop**rM&roq*rxy. fin. +Te\os' TavTa Xeyoovh. qr. evSuaiaOe p**. nq.
TTXIOI/
v. 22. Xcyw
v/iivdlmnqry.
TO aruifxaTi bd. + v/uwv (post awixaTi) hry. evSvaeaOe ahlmn vv. 22, 23 desunt in p* (habet marg.). v. 23. im. +oiniry. +70^0 (ante \I/u^f]) q. nXeiwv adklm p**. v. 24. >)s (^>ro o) y. Ta/nieiov af *g. a7rov. 2 5 . 5e
1
d. wpoaOrjvai bcdef *ky. Trt^t/i e. 'k. txepifxvaTai e. gq*r. irepiefiaWero cq*. ev Tfti aypw) n*y. Was (pro y/xas) e. yapTavTay. /ra. +ct7rai'Ta(cC. avptov g.
aypw (Tip)Cg. atjfxepov ev aypw p. Toy aypov (pro /cX^/3ai/oc a. v. 29. /cat (pro 77) agy. V. 31. ^ r e t d. TravTah.
TOV Kocrfxou p. +aj (post Se) q*. VjOi^eree. v. 32. Trotev C. riv$0Ki]<jevf*y. +TOV (ante <}ovvat)h.
x.
v. 33. 7roXtcraTe x. fiaWavTia eduTOis p. eavrovs v. 34. eaTaiC. fin. ecrTe (pro v. 37. +ai/Twv
y. ev ai/Toiy c. (iaWavTia ac**dk. a6/cXjj7rTOf eq*y. ^ a (pOripei ax. hacpOetprjf*. ecxTai) p. v. 36.
UVTWV
Kupios) y. ai/To (pro auTous) p*. ^taKoi/tcret O. at/(pro ai/Tots) cxy. co. v. 38. +eav (ante ev TY\ TpiTtj) -e\9ri secund. op. +eX0u>v (awte eJp^)op. evprjcrri g. v. 39. yivwaKerat x. >/' (pro ei) b. jSq
S. UJCM CAP. XII. vv. 3958. ekm*. ep^eTe h. ot/acti/Cgp. Ylerpos) C. /cat g. y. v. 43.
OVTOOS
109
av secund. cdgp. Siwpvytjvai x. TT\V v. 41. -of. veoTepos {pro v. 42. iiycroys (/)ro Kvpios prim.) c. TToiovvTa y. v. 44. +Se {post aX
v. 40. ^w/cetTex.
ecrTai (pro eo-Tic) op. o (pro /cai) ef. (ppovrjixos beg. e. ai/Tw {pro avTov) af. v. 45. +/ca/cos (ante
^loovi^ k. jxov o Kvpios p. e\8etv {pro epyeaOai) gp. ecrOirjv f. fteOvKeaOat y. /aera TOW fxe9vovTwv {pro /cat fxeOuaKeaOai) c. v. 46. >7^JJ c. jj^ei k. ^ k6is. v. 47. aurou of (pro eauToy) acdghlmnopqry. Ttjcrovaiv ad/pq*r. v. 48. w Hie ysemel,
{pro (p prim.). fyjTrjOi] e. irapedeTo C. airricruxnv C. cnraiv. 49. (iakrjv b. e7ri (pro eis) ad/gop. v. 50. - & C . /3a7rKai TI ; 0e\&) b. r) ei$r] C. et ^^ej p. avve^cofxat C.
OTOD acd/gp.
TTju.a Te\e<j9r]vcu {pro ficnrTicrixa oe e-^w (icnnaGrivat)f. V. 51. aXXa (pro aX\' rj) g. v. 53. +yap {post ed)' v\w niai abcdeghklmnqry. v. 52. oiaixepLCFfxevoi f. Jin. rpiaiv d/p. oiaixepiaOrjaeTai) qr. y. -Ti\vprim.f. marg.).
WVTO. CTTI
irarrip Kai via} eirif. e<p' via) iraTrjp p. fxtjrpi {pro Trarpi) -Trjubisg. vv.54,55 desunt imp*{habet +6TI {ante o/*/3poy) v. 56. +^ec v. 55. -Km prim. d. Tri/eyiveTef. v. 54. ri^rjTef. XeyeTaiy. ecrnv {pro ecrTai) C.
TOI; ovpavov nai TY\% 'yjjy acd/lmnp v. 58. V7ra'yjsi h. dO9 Karaav-
v. 57. KpiveTctify.
epyacriav ev TTJ O$U> 7raXXa^a WTT' avrov C. ptjaai TTjOos Totf Kpinf. /3aX>yid. j3aX>/ace/ghkopr. /3aXeiy. /3aXjj <re lmn.
110
ereq**. +Trjv(ante(j)v\aKriv)r.
v. 59. eeX0ets/.
Prolegomena],
CAPUT X I I I . v. 1. eiceivio (pro avT^>prim.)fy. yekovres g. +ravra (ante Trepi) C. avrov (pro v.2. oTiToiavra TreTrovOaaivg. Treiro9aaiv O. o/uoioos (pro waavTOK) y. c, aiirotp (pro secund. y.
CWTOI).
vorjarjTe adfgp. fxeTavoeicriTe c. (xeTavoeiTe y. 7rai>Ta>? g. v. 4. imV. oi (^?ro rj) qr. eneivoi (raie avOpwvovs) a. 6f v. 6.
+TOI/S
TWS g. waavTMs (pro ofioiws) eg. a7roXe70ai h. n-ov abc (^T-owc)def hklmnopqry.
TrapafioXrjv Tavrrjv p. TIS et^ey p. -ailrov e. fyiTiv Kapv. 7. e\e7e (pro 7re) V. 8. eiTrec (pro v. 9. im'^. fin. v. 10. v. 12. v. 14. g. +oi/y (pos eiaco\lsov) C. Kwrapyt] bceo.
/catea^C. /xe (pro/lev) y. Troir/crei en*. <ye C. eic/co^s ./m. + r a v r a Xe'ywi' ecpoovei 6 e^wv d (sic),
(JOTCI
v. 11. e-^ovaa
apyjUGvvarywyo'i x. TO> cappctTov C. TO o"/3(3aToi/ g. TO cra/3/3aTwO. Secy, avrais (pro Tai/Tais)C. owp. 9epairevea-Bat eq. v. 15. -01/1/ d. -avripy. ujaoiyy (pro icvpios) V. 17. cf. viroKpirai abeghkmn. i/Tro/fjOtTac. oii/oi> (pro o>/oi/)p. v. 16. OvyarepavSicdegxy. ovaav afipaafi >)i/k.
WM'. /cat O. /caTiff^i/voi/Tobe. e^epev cirri's.. V. 18. CGTW
Ill
ov (pro o) bcdefghklmnopqrxy. KrjTnrov g. v. 20. init. -/cat abcdefghklmnopqr (Mat s) dXevpovg. v. 22. v. 24.
Kenrovx. +TOV (ante KrjTrov) qr. avrov (pro eai/Toi/)opq*ry. Trer^rnkx. xy. iropiaviiy. v. 21. eKpv\j/ev acdghlmnpqr. ev (pro ets)p.
avTov (pro avrovi) g. CIVTOIS (pro wpo<$ avTovs) x. aiv C. ZrjTovmv g. fyiTKrovcrtv x. secund.)b. ujyyovaw g. eo"Tatf*.
aywviXeaBai e. ayoviXeaQe J. TTOI\JJSX. 7rai\oi x. Xr(Tr\a(oe\9eiv (pro eiae\9eiv V. 25. O7ro/c\j/crj; a*. airoKkriaei e.
aTro^Xeicreicf^qr. TrfvOvpavsecund.c. TroOev eared. Jin. v.26. ap^rjade cefpx. ecpaywiievh. eiriwuev S*. v. 28.
OSOJI/TWV
v. 27. +a7ro/C|Oi0eisi (awfe joei) d. aivo^oopeiTe (pro airoaTTjTe) g. - o i bf. avo/xias (pro a^uaas) x. to-craa/ch*? o\//eo-0eah**lmns. o\//to-0eb. cund.abcdefghklmnopqrsxy. v. 30. oi (pro eiaiv prim.) c. f*. v. 29. -atrose-
+$e (post avrrf) C. TT/ S*. +avra) (post TrpoarjX.Gov) ap. ol iu.a9t]Tai (pro Tive<; (papiaaioi) X. ai/Twp. 9e\r] C. 0e(^ro 0eAei tre) b. (post
OWTOIS)
x
f*. aXo)7re/cetx. +e-yft) (posi t$ov)q*r. e(c/3a\Aob. e/c/3a\(5 CX. uxarjs X. reXioiwai e. TeXtov/xe x. g. -KM rri TpiTrf usque ad avpiovb*(hab.mar.)p.
init. aXXa Set fxe TrpoaevyeaGai o n OI/K ei/$e^eTai x. yuat (pro /ue)j. rr) epyofj-evrig. e%u> 'LepovaaXtj/u airoXeaOaiX. v. 34. wrroKTevovaa aclmnqrxy. airoKrevvovaa dhks. e7rtavvayayeiv gx*. + eiriavvayei (post Tpoirov) q*X. o^i/^s f*x. voaiav f*ky. T eauTr)? voaaia adgop. +aurrjs (post
112
S. LUCJS CAPP. XIII. v. 34XIV. v. 17. c. v. 35. -i$ov usque ad eptj/xos g. a(ptere bx. -eprjfios bcdef*hkop. Xeyw Se (-afxtjv) ab tSj/re /u.e cp. -y^y ore
v. 2. r\v
-vfiivprim.c.
av9pa)7ros (Ti?)e. jji/a. vSpomKos efl. (ante (papicraiovs)g. +ev (post e^ecmv)c. i/toy v/meov y. bop.
v. 3. +TOHS
TW crafifiaTovla.
ri<xv^a.<jav h. v. 5. /cai eiwev irpos CIVTOVS (cnroKpiOeis) p. nlo? (^>ro oi/os) beefhklmnqrsx. irecreiTai ec pqy. v. 6. avTov (pro avTw) c. TrpcoTOKXtjcrias ef *hoxy. v. 8. TrefreiTe c.
K\rj6eis bf *S*y. ic\i6r)s q. KaraK\^9r]S beh*x. KaTaicXt]TrpcoToicXricriau eho*S*xy. eyTtjfxoTepo's (* evTtjfxcDTepos x. evrifiaoTepo^ hy. et (^M*o ?i) v. 9. e/jef <r 5os (pro trot) Imn. &ns x. royro bqx. ea'yyvrj^ x. v. 10. ai>a7re<re abcdefghklmnopxy.
avaKetfxevwvg.
avaTreaai qrs.
V. 1 1 . o oe
irpo<java.fir\Qy\~X-.
Ta7reii'ft)i'(/cat) cpxy.
crov f. cot aiiTt/caXecroi/Tat C. yevrjaeTai croi avTairoowixa e. v. 13. aXXay. 7rote(scef?y. avairripovs ^toXowsp. avaireipovsy. ru(pXovsg. v.14:. e%wcnvC. avaaTaarjb. v.15. +avrw (ante Tavra) e. Tavra g. (payrirai s*. apiuTov (pro a|OToi>)abcdfghklmnopqrsy(e cwm Elsev.). TWV ovpavwv (pro TOV 9eov) d. v. 16. im't. d ^e tytrovsg. eTroieurevx. fieyav cqry. eKaXXecree. v. 17.
TOVS $ODXOI/SC.
epyea9ai
113
ex. tjSei x.
v. 18. r/p^aro S*x. irapeTeiadai x. rjycopacra V. 19. ^evyet x. iropeV. 21. Trapayevav. 22.
K\>]TOI
C. eKeti/os cp. eiirev {pro cnrrjyyeiXe) C. avcnreipov? by. Kaj Tv<p\ov$ Kai T^COXOI/S cglmnp. ^oX<w cy. cf.
x.
v. 23. eio-eXOrjv x.
Y |
a e 7
_/?. +7TOXXOJ
oXiyoi < 5 e e/cXe/croi ab**cdefgh**p**rw6ro sxy. auToy (^pro eavrov primo) abcdefgklmnopqrs. HaOr/rrisg.
v. 27. Deest m g p . fiaaraaei f. eavrov cy. v. 28. irvpyov OeXtov p. ei<s {pro irpos)
V. 3 0 . ficuriXei irpwTov
ctKoXovOei {pro ep-^erai) d. eivai /uoi abcfklmny. +o (anie SeXaif) fgk**rw6ro lmnqrs. fieXaiv
O**(JU
rubro).
Ka9r]aas ef.
rag.
eTepov TOV covvai OVTO TroXe/mov C. naOrjcras ef. (cameras py. av/u(3ovXeveTaip. evoeKa{ev)s.
v. 32. - e n h. Troppw avrov abcdfghklmnopqrsy. ek*p*. +eis (anie Trpecrfieiav) d. irpeafiiavy. rap.
eis (^)ro 7TjOoj) p. avTto ap. TOW s.
TOJ9 WTT.
eifai /uon y.
v. 34. dXXas f *.
114
veaadeghklmnpqrsxy.
otKoy) d. avyicaXetTcu Cgqr. + avToy {post (piXovs) yx. /uovy. oirep aTroXeira (pro TO ctTroXtuXos) C. v. 7. - o n x,
rai).
OJTOJS adlmny.
ei'veaadefghklmnopqrsy. eveviicovTa evveahc. Sed evvea cf. xpiavx. be. eytoaiv C. V. 8. +e<TTt (post TIS) d. opay/xas v. 9.
1
OT/7/caXej ahxy. <7i;7K:aXeT6 k. TOI/S (pro ras secund.) gs. v. 10. OI/TW?adlmny. SitjXev y. v. 13.
CKTCOTOS1 X.
v. 14. - ^ e g . Xet/uosx. +TOU (omte varepetaOai) b. TTopeu9r)$ e. irapevOen y. TTOXJ/TWJ; X. ^ypovs e. e7re9vfit] ye/nrjaai^. avToi'X. bcfhkpx. ex. quartumy.
airoXvixctt X.
v. 15. v. 16.
v. 20. ayToy (pro eavrov) acdegopq*ry. t^ev eTrecrei' dry. rpa-^iXov y. KCH v. 21. -/ecu secund. c. / w . +Troit)crov ixe tu's v. 22. -Ttjvprim. p. +aiTto
evairXayvicrOrj x.
S. LUCLE CAPP. XV. v. 22XVI. v. 9. {post 5>Te) C. Jin. +<XVTOV dpq*S. e^evcy/covTes r. v. 24. o i/ioj fxou
115
v. 23. eveyKovTe? q.
QUTOS
degp. a7ro\toXos abcdefgl*oqrsxy. ctTrtuXcoXw k. -rjv secund.f. Kai tertiutn C. tjvpeOr] bcex. ^e g- ywpu>v el*, v. 27. eXa/3ei> y. (pro GUI') f. ahrx. 6Tt h. p. et>j) df. ;ej C, et y {pro eir/). 7ra|Oe/caX>7 x. v. 26. cryy/caXeuajuei/os q*r. +av
TOVTO
v. 28. opyiaOrj y.
r)9e\rjaev f *g.
ouceiroTe evTo\t]i> aov iraprjXQov Kai e/xoi V. 31. TO efio iravra y. etxTt d.
v. 32. (irj {pro $e) C. -^apivai e. 5>? (pro e^e) C. secund. y. tjvpeOrj x. CAPUT X V I . v. 1. -/cat p r m . abcps. ^laaKopirtXpv 1*. cfy. vvriGei ertj e.
oi/coco^tas (-aTr' e/xou) p. eTrtTrrw^eti' (pw e7ratTeti') n**. ov cuva/xai {pro mcr^vvofxai) d. v. 4. e'ywwb. +e/c {post v. 5. ^peo<pei/ieTaaTadw) gy. (ie^ovrai c. /?. eavTwv y.
Xerwv bfos**. -^peotpiXerwv c. ^pecoCptXeTwv dh. ai/Toi/ (pro eai/Toy) acegh*oqry. etTrev (pro eXe7e) dgopy. o<piXeK e (sic v. 7). o(peiXt]? aq*. wcpeiXeis <rv y. OODS {pro /3aT0i/s) b. {pro eTryveaev) C. v. 7. Kai prim. eg. ei^ey (pro Xe^ei) p. +at/Tou (pos< Ki/ptos) d. ot bf. TTji/ yeveav avTwv gp. v. 6. /cetypa^J/ov Tay^ews C. irevTiKOVTa b. v. 8. eiroiqaev (ppovt]fxws y.
116
S. LIKLE CAP. XVI. vv. 931. bekl*m*noq*y. eKXenrtj e. Se^ovre c. secund. x. aStuwsprim.h. v. 10. fin.
-rroXw secund.k.
v. 12
earn y.
v. 11. ovv e. eyeveadai f *. aXrjOrjvov x. v. 13. oncens e. oWaTe ksx. et v. 14. -7rain-a
in d. eyiveade e. f*.
b. +ai (ante <piXapyvpoi)y. /cat secund. eg. efi.vKTr]pi<ov p. e^e/JLVKTripeiXpv x. y. v. 15. ij/awv (pro vfuuv) e. Toy (pro tcaipeav y. 7rapeX6ew (pro TO) C. ovpavois (pro avOpwiroi's) p. ecxTiv abdeklmnops v. 17. evKowoTepov dy. Treaeiv) C. g. o. v. 18. aircaXvwv y. noiyarai (pro fioi^evei) bis c), secundo e*k*. ya/uwv secund, v. 20. ety (pro
gy, primohps(fiof)(aTe
x. -TOW abcdefhkopqrsx.
KpwOev ex.
prim. gp. o'juojft)? p. o$e d. co^e (pro o$e) abefghkoq* rsy. TrapaKaXeire b. TrapaKaXtjrai x. TrapaXetrai y. ouvacre x. v. 26. eaTriprjKTat x. evOev (pro evrevQev) bdef jj^a? (pro i5/uas) eq. ^^
OUVOVTCII X.
i/^uas
v. 28.
ciaixapTvprjTei. ciaiJ.apTupei.Taix.. v. 29. +oe (post Xeyei) abdhpy. fioovaea d. Tavorjawcnv ex. (ante veKpwv) go. juea/fouawo'ti' X. oi/o v. 31. aKovaovaiv f**.
117
CAPUT X V I I . v. 1. +avTov {post /jLci9r)Tas) adgpy. + rov {ante /nrj) abdefghklmnopqrsy. eiaeX9eivy. \i6os /uvXiKosy. /uyXoisp*. epenrTai p. eppnrTed. SaXiaet e. era e. y. /e( fy. a(pricrr]s xy. f*X. Trr]Kovaev n. sxy. a/uaprriaet y. fxeravoTjcrei eq*y. v. 2.
<TKCLV-
XvaiTeXi] y. ei y. nepiKeiTai b*y. TrepiTe9r) g. eivai v. 3. Trpoae^eTat e. aixaprtjarj q*r. V. 4. afxapTtjari df*qr.
67rTas usque ad en ere Km e. +o a^eX- e m ere abdefghklmnopqrsxy {Mat c). v. 6. e^ere abd. eac e^t]Te g. avKafx.r\vw eis TJJI' OaXacrcrai' a. v. 7. apwTpiwvra rj +av degp, +oi)s wftwy (j>ro iZ/Uty) d.
Kpi%wQrjTe e. expi^oOrjTi y.
TroifxeviuvTa x. eiaeXBovTa bd. avavrecre abdefghklmnop v. 8. aXXa ov^g- Senrviaooy. (posf etas). 7rift)id. ( 7 O 4 (pro cry) f. klmnopqrsxy. ao. otpeiXo/uev X. v. 9. -avnp abdefgh
v. 10. OI;TWS adlmnq**. a^peioi SovXoi V. 11. ev (pro eis) ek. lepoaoXv/maf. v. 12. TOW iijaov {super avv. 13. Xev. 16. TOI; v. 20. V. 14. VTrocei!~a.Te d. ^ei^aTe V. 17. ov% g. eKaBepei/ rots {pro evros) C.
TOV V'COU p y .
TOV) k** rubro. vTr^vTrjaav g. eaTtjerav dg. O. eavTois (pro eai/roy?) n. eKaOepiaOrjaav x. irjGov {pro avTov)x. aafj.apt]Trj^ e. eTrepwTiOets bfhs. ecm s.
TCti e . Tre9vfxrjiT6Te k .
r9r)aa.v x. +oyroi (pos^ $e/ca) dp. & secund. cy. v. 21. ; bn.
v. 23.->j abepy. /rai (pro >; t^ow) g. +o y_piaTO<; {post eicei) gop. Siw^rjrai gh*.
ovpavov) bis c .
118
abdefhklmnopqrsy.
+TOV (ante v\ov) acdefhklmnopqry. cnroXeaev y*. r/pev (pro cnrw\.) g. tjywpa^ov a*, ecpurevwv h. +/cat (ante efipe^e) ek.
deiov /cat
Cgp.
/cat fletovf*. a7roXe<rei/ ef*. +6rav (post tj/uepa) e. Taj&aiveTw gcei) dky. qr.
v. 30. Kara TO. aura apy. cnroXecnj (pro airoXe KM OS eav anoXeari craxret (pro
os av a7roXecr6t f.
(pro TavTrj) C. vo eGovTe c. Svo EGOVTCU glmnpq**y. em /cXtwjs /mas Suo d. 6 primum abcdeghklmnopy. cund. o*. TrapaXa/ufiaveTai f. TrapaXa<p6r]aeTai q*. v. 35. aXrjOvcrai e. e7rt TW avrto c. ) 6is b. riprim. acdefg hklmnopqry. TrapaXeKpOtjaeTai b. cdefgklmnopqr(s Mat, x wm habet) y. prim. h. crwfxa) f**g. a^OricrovTai y. CAPUT X V I I I . v. 1. -5e Kaig. Set e. +avrovs (post n-poaev^ea-Oai) abcdfhopq*r.
CLKOVX.
iroXr] x. avrt]-
x.4. eiOeXeiaevX. tjQeXev cfmn. evny. +Xeywv V. 5. /ue (pro fxoi) c. KOTTOVS cfs*y.
119
pxy. viroTTtafy abdefghm*ps*xy. virovieXt] ckoqr*?. fiai (pro fie) C v. 6. r/KovaaTe f*y. rrj (pro rt) x. aSt/cetas x.
VVKTOS
v. 7. iroitjat] adfgklmnqr. eK^iKeiaiv x. fioovTwv e. Kai ij/xepas C. fxaKpoOu/mi C. +vaig. Opwirovr. /uaKpoyOvficov X.
v. 8. im.
o'rif*. TTOiacri C. awroc (pro avrwv) h. acv. 9. -Kai prim, adefldmnoqrs. e0' eavrov} V. 10. 6 prim. v. 13. o oe V. 14.
a. e^) eauTt]$ p. /cat secund. g. e^ovOevovvTes dg. TOIS Xoi7rotyp. Tt]v Trapafiokrjv TavTrjv C. g. x. v. 11. Trpocrrjv^aTo'p. 5? (pro wcnrep) p. Xi7rot 1*. fiv^oi h. 6 TeXcovtjs OUTOS aop. (-/cat) f. +a7ro (ante (xaKpoQev) p. /maKptoOevx.
(postXeyw) d. + o n (awie Karefirj) dp. e$iKcuo/i.evosd. +7a|O (j?os JJ) acdefghklmnopqrsxy. eavrwv prim. p*. o $e Taireii'toi' ad fin. vers. g* (/i,a6. marg.). /cat tooi/Tey(oe) y. +afrou (post ixa6rjrai)dgp. tjaav b. 7reTifixa)v f. v. 15. eiraiTin-
trjcrov TreipaCwv avrov Kai Xeywv x. eTrepaiTtjcre S. Tts f. Tts avTov TWV ap^ovTtov ireipaXpv avTov Kai Xeywv C. +07000^ (post TI) x. KXrjpovofxeura) X. x. crow secund. cdfg. V. 19. et /ut f. V. 20. nof)(fvueK e. (povevaeis e. ^revcofiapTvptjcreK Ttj/ua v. 21. -wavra ravra p. i/eortTos v. 22. - 5 e y . drt (pro eTt)k. x. ./m. + r t e n v'crTejoa); x.
av Xnrei x. Xenrr) q*. + i^Tra'ye (posi Xenrei) d. iroXtjaov x. ^os bgosy. + TCMS (anie TTTto^ois) f. e'^s desy. 5ei/jOto fxy. aKoXovdrj X. v. 23. jt> "yap 7rXoycrtos aipoSpah. v. 24. o t^crowh. irepiXonrov c. eicreXevcrwvTai X. TWV ovpavwv (pro TOV deov) g. v. 25. evKoirorepov xy. /ca/utXov cy.
120
S. LUCE
CAPP.
{pro eiaeXQeiv prim.) cfqrx. Xiav 1*. eiaeXOrjv x. Tip f. eo~Tai riniv', ce. g. eveKe y.
{ante on ovciets) e. + rj adeXfbas {post aoeX(povs) fs. evexa V. 30. Xaftri C airoXaj3ei y. TroXairXaaiova eKarovTaTrXacnova. c. TOUTO (^?ro v. 31. CXrijxy. TeXeiwurjcxeTat enire^rjvaiC. /cat vj3piaavTov airoKTeeyep9rj<rerai {pro y. TroXXwTrXacriova p. y.
OrjaeTai dsy.
VOVCFL
V. 34. KeKaXvfifi.evov f. irapaKenaXvfievv. 35. oe d. TOI/ irjcrovv {pro aulepi-^oo abdfhkloqrs. +5e (ante v. 36. +av (ante et?;) cdfp. >?et c. v. 39. Deest in s. Trctjov. 40. aianriaei C. ai/e/cjoa^ec Xe'ytoj' f.
TOV) ck** supra, rubro. T)b. irpoaeTtov x. ravra ey. ayovTes p. acwrnat] be. e/Cjoa^e Xcytoi' gx. eiripaiTtjaev x.
ovXos (^*"o Xaos) xy. Kai 7raj o Xaos usque ad fin. g. CAPUT X I X . V.I. o irjcrovs oirjp-^eTo ets ipi^(o{ Tt]v)g. +o itjcrous{post 8irjp-xeTo)cek.**rubrox.. 'lepiym abdghkloq rs. v. 2.
OI/TOS
(p*"O auros) f- ayTo<? (/)*o OI/TOS) fp. j/v Trig*. +g(9 TO (ante e/x.-
secund.fip,
121
crow {jpro aurov) f. -$i abcef*hklmnopqsxy. e/ueXXe adg hopq*ry. ^itjp^eaOain. cet) b. fiaiy. v. 5. icleve. KaTaflrjOrjX. ^r) {pro v. 7. +auToi> ir\aovv {pro V. 6. KctTcufir] p*. -^aipov x. v. 8. +o(aUe Za/c^cuos1) gy. cows.. TWV def.
$oyTes)fg. TravTes abcehklmnoqrsx. (Jte'y'yo'yt^oi/y. Kvpiov) adghops. TO rj/xiav g. ;uoi (pro /uoy) hqrsxy. ^owofxiy. rotsg. e<jvKo<pavTiaaS. v. 9. oxig.
v. 10. ^jjTeia-cuh. v. 11. avTOWTO (pro ToyTftj)bx.
-TauTag.
(pro ai/Tous) dp. napa^prj/ixad. /meXXt] c. avacpeveaOai tl (ZaaiXeia TOV Qeov c. oe C. avTov b*e. eaurot? (pro ourot?) y. ai/rots (pro 7ryooj aiToys) C. Trpayti.arevea9ai ce. wpay/ixaTeveaOe g. +eai/TOIS
(pos( Trpaynar.) y.
ey o C. epyjjifiaie.
V. 15. Xafieiv avrov {pro ewaveXdeiv aurov Xa/3ovTa) g. Kai secund. ehklmnqrsy. ov$ {pro oh) C. SeScoKe fgsy. tueirpa^aTevaaTo n. fj.vas aov {sic vv. 18, 20) cefghpqry. ewoir} {pro trpoaeipy.) g. gkq*r. r/croi {pro ia9i) y. V. 17. avrwy. v. 16. r\
v. 19. rovro (pro TOVTU>) g. v. 20. +o {ante v. 21. e^oeis y. ecWas (pro
tadi e^ovaiav e%wv {pro ytvov) q*r. erepos) oy. aovSapeiw ef*. 7no-as hy. hy.
e9r]Kas) g. QepL^rji y. ,/?. +/ca< avvayeis o9ev ov oteaKOpv. 22. $eefgy. ITOII (pro ae) p. K^cni/to cratf.
oOev ov oieo~KOpTnaa ?j^>7S y. t] ei()t]s C. _^M. +/ca avvaywv
eirt rpa-
122
{pro avro)hy. fin. eXOwv eKOixtcrafxriv av TO e/xov crvv TOKW f. V. 24. Score n*. - r a s g. TO Tas b. TW e%ovTi Tas oe/ca fivas y. v. 26. TW eyovn iravTi y. v. 27. TOVTOVS {pro eneivovi) V. 29. ws (|)ro ets)k** V. 25. enrav g.
(p*O KWfXIJll) g .
TTWTe C.
etcaOrjaev b. ayayeTe avTov dp. v. 33. ai/Twv {pro avTov) g. cdgp. viov a. {pro eavTcov) efh.
CLVTOV
V. 31. Jju.ii' q*r. J/jiii; etirri {pro J/uas epwTa) C. OJTOJS a. v. 34. +6TI v. 35. eiripi^/avTe<s o. rot ifxaTia avrwv c. avTiov 67rt/3>;/3acrai; a*h. v. 36. inreaTowvtjp^aTo ao. jTrecrTjOcocwa)!' p. V. 37. JJ^J; g. v. 39. enrav f.
^aipcovres h. yaipov y. tooi' e. y^s (pro 6 M ovpavip) d. iruTaxriv d. pqr. prim. cgy.
v. 38. (3aai\ev$ f *. eTTi ai/rcu (pro 7r^os v. 40. OTI ac. aitov. 42. - e t c . -crov
Kpa^ovrai b. KeKpaicuyvTai
v. 43. aov {pro aoi) y. -ere tertium e. v. 44. v. 45. jjp^airro k*.
e$a(piovvy. a<pt]Goocriv C. cHpicrovaivdf. a(prjcroucny. eiri XiOov cp. Ai0oi/ fTTt Xtfloi' ey croty. de. v; k. {pro eaTiv) cf. v. 48. t]vpiaKov c. V. 46. +OTI (posi yeypcnrTai) gp. K\t}0)jeiroirjcraTe avTov afy. <nrrj\cua>v k*. olsecund.d. aTrwXeacu y. TO ac. iroir\aovaw aghlmnopqrs. cucovwv avrou y. v. 47. Tog.
C. e^eKpefifxaTo y.
aKoveiv g.
123
CAPUT X X . v. 1. -ev TW \epip g. +avrw {post eTre(TTtjcrav) c. 'tepets {pro apxtepeis) abcdehklmnopqrs (fgy cum JSlzev.). o'isecund.f. v. 2. ecrrtvy. v. 3. enrev ayrot? (7rpos) C. epwrtcrwy. Kayw vfxivC. Kayw i//uas py. Xoyov eva gp. Jin. +tcayw v/uiv epw ev Troia e^ovaia TavTa TTotcof. V. 4. +Tro9ev r]v\ {post iwctvvov) f. V. 5. $eh*. (TweXoyrjaavro be. oieXoyicravTo y. oieXoyi^ovTo C. ec
v. 6.
v. 8.
v. 9. Km jjp^aTo(-&) a - n s abeefg
ano TOVS tcap-
v. 10. +Tw{anteKaipo))f*y-
Troys y. ^oiaei e, Swaovoiv cf*y (pro ^axrjf). 'iva \af3t] airo TOV Kapirov TOV afXTrekwvos {owcnv avTai) g. o^jOavres ch* lmnqry. Kcuvovf. ot $e
KCU TOVTOV KUKIVOV
\ov p. SripavTes celmnqr. /cati/oc bf. Pos SovXov habet y: v. 12, SqpavTes /cat etT(/ewaj'Tes
v. 14. afToc prim. s. SieXoyiaavTo p. aXXrjXous {pro eauTou?)f. ^eiyreacf*p. onroKTewoixev f*p. d. Xoi/rese. ai/rov clmnq**. avrotsg. avrovs {pro avrois) v. 16. aTrcuXeffet hy. TOVS yeoopyovs g. yevoiTai y. yoveias b. yovias py. v. 19. ot
xas eTrtpaXXeji' d.
v. 17. aire^wKijxaaav f.
v. 18.
Xaov abdehklmnoqrs. enrev Ttjv Trapav. 20. emXafiovrai bdy. v. 22. (popovs hy. Xoyov dfy. v. 21. eirripwriaavy. v. 23. irovr]piav (pro +oi cV e$etai>*
/cat eiwe (post ^rjvapiov) adfgq*y. eiriypaipeiv b. KM airov. 2 5 . z'm'^. o oe ifjcrow enrev Trpos ctvv. 26. airoKpiari y . v. 27. GUI' ( p r o Toifwi') f.
y. eirrjpwTio-av y.
TIS
(pro
TWOS)
gq*r. airoOavet bis in versu b. -e^cov yvarf/cyos airoQavti dp* (p** habet ytveKa, o aSeXipos
CLVTOV
vauca f.
K<M OI/TOS
aTeKvoi). ovrose. icai CWTOS t) aTeKvos (cnroOavri secund.) airoOavei secund. k. avauTtjat] g. Xafir] Imnq**. v. 29. Xaftei y. e^avaaTycrei ef*h*oy.
v. 31. coaavTMs' oaaauTws Se Kai bkqrs. :at tertium ab f. v. 32. -5e efhks. -7rai/T<ui; a. v. 34. v. 33. avTov (pro avT(Dv) e. gcrrm (pro yiveTai) g. adp. hklmnopqrs. secund. dp. avTip) e. im'^. o 0eos oe f. V. 35. eiriTvyew h.
o itjaovs enrev avToisn. yaiurjaKovTai (sicv. 35)y. 6Kya/u/cat T^y avacrracretos -eicri v. 38. e/c veupwv h. Twi' (pro r^s e/c) y. eKyafii^ofTai abdef v. 36. ovSe y. -70^0 f. o\ v\oi bisy. v. 37. - $ e d . pwucrris abdfghlmnpy. o 9eo$ (-de) y. ^ovTaiy d. V. 39. ypaufxctTaiwv (sic V. 46) ey.
S. LUCLE CAPP. XX. v. 46XXI. v. 17. +KCU (ante TCOV OeXovrtov) o. 7rpwTOK\t}Gia<s abeg. deXcovrwv nx.
TrepnrctTeiv cfh. irptoToKaGecpiaK qry. TrpwTOKXiaicu<5 q?ry. v. 47. +Kai(post o'l)y. fxaKpa q. irpoaevyonevoi (pro irpoaev^ovTai) cf. CAPUT X X I . v. 1. -ei(ie y. t$e ex. - r a p. ya^otpvXa/cetovb. v. 2. tcW ex. oi^evj. -$e /cai C. /cat xy. TJI;O rat abdefghklmnopqrs. Trevr]yj>av bhxy. (iaXovaav C. v. 3. 7r\6tft) qr. v. 4. TrepiaaevixaTos g- efiaWov b. fin. +o e^wv V. 7. 67reV. 8. +awv. 5. XeyovTwv rtXeywv e(pcavei (e<pwvrj g**x) abfg**xy. aKovew aKoueTto abefg**p**xy. vwv y. V. 6. a(pai9r]<jeTai r. eiri XiOov clmns. TrXavrjOeire ysemel.
+irpoae^eTe $e v. 9.
a-wo TCOI; avOpwiruiv (post TrXavr)6i)Te) S. ee (pro e7rt) p. irXavtjOrjTe x, irXavrjOeiTe (pro iropevOrjre) ysemel. oei) y. evosv. fxoi y.
TUV
ow (pro ^e) m. Tr-TO)rj9rjTe em*x. TTTCorjOeire J. $rj (pro v. 10. eyepOrjaere yap ysem. eir eOvos ysem. ewi v. 11. aicTfj.oi C. reef. Kuiprim.f. KaiXoiv. 12. init. irpwrov oe TOVTWV iravTaiv C. a.TvavTTCLVTWV
d.
TWV
av-
eTrifiaXXov-
<Tiv f. +yap (post eirifiaXoucriv) e. ciai^wcny. irapaowwvresx. + r a s (anie cyvvaywyas) d*. a7a)/iei/oi;s qy. eveKag. v. 13. vfiivysem. ysem. secund. ysem. (p cm Elzev.). v. 14. 6>eTep. etsdgp. airoXoy -/rat a$eX<pu)i> h. \.15. Soawe. avrnretvey. r\ (pro oi5e)lmnp. - v v. 16. 7rapaSu)6rjcrea6e x.
/cat crvyyevwv /cat cpiXwv KUI a$eX(pu>i> abcdegklmnoqrsxy v. 17. &a TO ovofxa fiov k. $ia TO ovo/xa
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S. LUCE CAP. XXI. vv. 1737. V. 18. qfiwv p*. airwXriTai q. airoXeiv. 19. KTio-aaQexy. -ufxwv secund.
V. 20. j ^ r e b. rtju \epovaaXt)m VTTO crTparoarparoirai^wv h?. +TWV {ante arpaToir.) qr. V. 21. eKxwpriTuxrav bfy. -KCII v. 22. eKot]Kicrews b. v. 23. v.
b. eprifxaxj^ h.
CKSiKrjaew i)fxepai f. wXtiaOrivai ab*ehkoq*rs*. +Tore {ante avcfyKtj)y. -TJ?S d?k. -ev tertium gpy. ad fin. vers. s. toovTwv f *h.
24. +y (we oroMaTt) ce. aro/xara O. a^joisoyfg. -<*XPl v. 25. +ev (ante aeXrjvr/ et aarpois) e. v. 26. ctTro^i/^v. 28. yeveaOat v. 30. irpofiaX ort S. rjSrj v. 32. v. 33. v. 27. ve(pe\ai<s ck. eTrt raw ve(pe\wv TOV TJ;S c. crwo^ai g. +e (anfe eOvwv) O. ovpavov f. Swa/news TTOWJ;? /cat ^o^>/9 q. v. 29. 7raXti/ (pro irapafidXriv) h. i^e d. e(p? eavTiovb. a<p' eavrui y. yiyvwaiceTeb. secund. ap. ort g. Travy. +ravra {post iravTa) q.
Xwaiv dk*lmnqr. +TOV Kapirov avru)v {post rj^rj prim.) s. v. 31. OVTWS ab. yivuxTKere on d.
XevaeTai lp. |u.ot (pro yuou) d. TrapdoocrivO. v. 34. (pro eai/Tot?) e. fiapt]9w(riv aefhklmnpqrs. Kpeiraat0i/i5ia>sadk*pqr. e(pvi$icos c. e<pvi$ios efns. e<it$wosb. eiriGTr) e<p' v/ias a. e7rt T>7I; ri/xepav etceivr/v {eiriaTrj) C. V. 35. eXei/ceTat p. em 7rai>Tas TOWS KadritAevovs
v. 36. aypvwvr)Te dg. KaOinevow; q. TJJS 7?S Trau?;? p.
C. /cara^iw^eiTe S. Traimt xai/rab. r a u r a acdefgklm npqrs. - T a h*. yeveaOai c. v. 37. inif. *jv ^ e o t^o-ous ds. - T a s rinepasd*. ev rw \epw ra$ wejoasy. -rrpos {pro
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ets) y. TO secundum c.
kopy. Xeyofxevov (pro ariKaX.) g. eiaKapiwTtjv x. secund. abcegklmnpqrsx. crrpciTiyois s*. w avrov depx. avroK b*. efyn x. (pro avTip) ex. yrjae dehqrsxy.
a.Tep o^Xoi/g.
v. 4.
CIVTOK
apyvpia adglmnopqrxy.
v. 8. cnrecr-
TeiXev o ir]<Tov<! g . emov x . eTV/uctcraTai x . (payo/uev cy. v. 9. ain-<p p . 0eXjs q. eroiixaaofxev b h l m * * n q r s * . v. 10. eiaeX9wvT(t)v x y . TTOXYJV avvavTrjcrri r\fxiv x . avvavTicrei y . airavTtjcrei. g. Kepa/j.eov x . jSacrTa^oi'Ta y . aKoXoy^eicraTe
v. 12. Sei^ri cey. avayeov bk. avayaiov flmno. avoyaiov e. avcoycuov pqsy. avwyeiwv g. (keya e. ecrTpo/xevov y.
v. 1 3 . a7reX0cwTes (5e) x . +/cat (cmie eupov) C. et7rei; v. 14. ? g . aceTrecrof e.
V. 1 7 .
v. 16. o ( p r o OTI) X .
+ TO (ante Trortjpiov) cgp. +/cat (ante ev^apicrTrjaa's) dx. SianeprjcraTe x. s eai/Toyy (pro eayrots) fp. v. 18. +a7ro TOI/ i/w (posi Trtft)) efgo. yevrjfjMTos abdfghkloprsxy. 19. Xa/3oc x. +Tof (ante aprov) C.
h^tofxevov h . usque V. 2 0 . ftJcrai/Tos x . ad iroTYipiov x . cenrvitrai y .
^/AWI'
v.
] 28 -iSovg.
S. LU<LE CAP. XXII. vv. 2142. ewrj rr/s TjoaTre^ety x. v. 22. Tropevere x. wpiayeypa/x-rrapaxiioooTai f*.
fievov d. opur/xevov e. opetcr/mevov x. wpicrnevoov p. /xevov (pro wpurp..) C. irapa^i^ore dx. eiri). fieWoov TOVTO e.
V. 23. (^rete y. e ai/raw eu/ a. ? c, ecrrti/ f *, 7c qr {pro v. 24. -/ccuf. (pikovutia ey. 0tXov. 26. t5/u.eii/f. v. 27. veiKeia n. <pi\wvuciax.. v. 25. KaXowTex. edl. oy^' n. hr. -^oig. JUOI; g. q*rsy.
v. 28. Sia/uenucoTes e. SiafiefxemicoTes ei> T>J fia&Ckeiq fxov bhko Ka9t]aecr9e ckoy. +<re (pos e:Xt7rei y. <pwvr]at]i d. v. 31. -row g. e/c\>j7r^ x.
KaOiaeaQe abdefghlmnpqrsx.
eicXnrt] ahlm**npqrs.
v. 34. enrev avTw g. (pwvrjarj afghklmnqrsx. es*y. bg. airapvricrei cxy. va-TepeiaaTe x. cnrapvicrei e.
aWeKTwp d*. akeKTwp g. eois cw (pro Tr/Jiy ;) opx. v. 35. -/cat v7roStj/xaTu)v v. 36. -eiTrei/ adgkps. apaTo x. ayopav. 38. v. 40. ^ x Xa x. drep g. fiaXXavriov ad**gk. ou#ei>os adfhq*ry. fiaXXavnov ow auTots C. e^ov x.
7rwX>;cr6(beghklmnoqrsy. 7roXjjcretC. TroX^traTw x. ayopaaei bcfhklmnoqrs. aywpaaei ey. ayoparui p. aaTO x. 9u)v) qr. et7rco!> ai/Tw c. fxa-^aipe b. 60a)s x. o^oais n*. v. 37. o7 TeXeiaOtjvai x. irXrjpwOrjvai p. /cat secund. bck.
o/ooi/s (pro TOTTOf) y. irpoaev^ea9ai ex. ^e M J 7 eicreX9r)Te y. Tnjpaa/uiou x. v. 41. ave<nra9ri n. toy ets g, (pro tocrei). ycvvara f. v. 42. j ; fiovXri ex. Trapeveyice
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vv. 43, 44 obelo notantur in d (rubro) o. cnr) y. evia'xyov xy. KaraficuvovTais xsemel. evia^ovTa o.
v. 44. ayovia sx
semel. /cat eyeveTo c. oe cd. TO tojoos c. icpo? qxy. v. 45. aurov abcdfghklmnop v. 46. Xe^er (pro eiTrev) +o (ante o^Xos) y. qrsy. tjupev y. Koi/j-ov/ievovs x. yut < 7ripa(Tfj.ov x. avrois cfy (pro avrwv). vers. g. fin.
+TOVTO
g. +TO XotTroy {post KaOevcere) f. irpocxev^eaOai e. tva v. 47. -5e apy. 7rporiyevdpx. TrpocrripxeTof*. ayroi/r abdeghklmnopqrsx, (pikicrai y. /cat yyyicre ad fin. yap Gryxeiov SeSoonei (SeStoicev y) CIVTOK t)(proei)c.
V. 52. e. Trpos
ov av (pikri<iw (cpCKiaw y) auTos ecmv f** (marg.) hlmnsy. v. 49. oi7re/Jip. TO ecro/xevovg. avratg. ^wfxev cefghqr.
a<peiX.ev)g. TO ous ai/Touf.
XKTTJV X.
aWa abchklmnqry. eariv vfiwv py. ecrriv r\ wpa xifxwv c. v. 54. qyayov b (sic xxiii, 1). /cat eiarjyayov eg. awToi' secund. aclmnpq**. TJJV otKiav p.
v. 5 5 . t]Ko\ov6rj avTW cef*. rjKoXovOrjaev avrw g. JJ/COXOU0>7 /xaKpioBev x . +a7ro (aw^e (xaKpo9ev) eg. +ai/Tw>' (ai<e
7rvp)cg. avyKa6r]cravTci}vhsx((rvi'K.~x.). eica9t)To ad fin. vers. x. v. 56. avrwv (pro avTov) 1. ireSuTKtj b. ets (pro C. ey ^ecra) (pro TT/W TO 0WS) g. -/cat prim. oq*r.
130
arevrjcrao'a e.
prim, acgopx.
Xey-
- o (awte oXe/tTW/o) abcdefghklmnop v. 61. tyo-ovs (pro Kvpios) ch. aveit)<jov (pro icvpiov) c. +crrj\\aaev
fiepov (post (pcovtjcrai) adfgopx. aTrapvriaei c. Tpeis bs. J?M. v. 62. - o -irerpos aedglmnopq**. v. 63. o\ auvey^ovTes avopes y. eveire^pv bx. eTrat^oi' v. 64. avrov /ecu secund. p. TJJS avTov (pro avrov prim.) x.
h*? avrov (pro awToj) y. Satpovre? lmnqr. erviTToi/ p. eirripwrov b. eireparrov x. (ante X67OVT6S) x. awTov) S?y. e<TTi/ o Tratcrffas <rat x.
v. 66. +>7 (ante tj/uepa) S. avviyQr\ e. - T e ab eavrwv fy. avTwv (pro v. 67. etTre qtuv et aoi ei c. v. 70.
eghkoqrsx(semeQ. aviyayov xsemel. airrjyayov lmnq**. TOI/ itjaovv (pro avTov) gxsemel. eavrwv) abcdeghklmnopqrsx. 7T7Tii(7etTe c.
icai dg. eirepa)TriGa> d. epwTtau) y. a7noXi7eTat C. eiTravf. etTrov ovv (pro Be) gp. owi/bs. Xe'yeTotX. rvpiav q* .
CAPUT
riyayov
KOXV-
abefhklmnpxy.
S. LUC.E CAP. XXIII. vv. 225. ovrax. cund. x. 0Ojt>oi;ep. tiovvai C. v. 4. evpeicnco x.
131
Tats jjjuepats Tai/rais (ei/)f. irao-ats (pro v. 8. e ifcai/ot/ ^joocou OeXwv y. +"xpovov {post ctKovtjvX. yivo/xevovy. 6jU7reas Trepifiakovx.. v. 9. avTovy. v. 10.
CI/TOVOS x.
secund.b*.
avrwi (pro avrov sec.). kaQr\ra dfhk. TT6fi\j/v c. T<J> cp. Trpos TTtXarov g. v. 12. (f>r)\oi x. Tavrt] (pro avrt]) d. tt)|Oa (pro rj/Aepct) O. ev avTtj TJJ rj/xepa OTe 7rt\oTos /cai j y ^ ^ s C . OT6 o 7rtXaTos y. o secund. ckqrsy. ^ueTa f. f aX\jj\a)i/X. yape.
KW TOVTO>
avTovs(proeavTovs)y.
V. 14. irpocr-
(pro TovTip) b. aiTiay y. dv (pro we) v. 15. qpwSeis x. aye7re/i.\|/e Y"/3 a ""
rof 7T^oos v/!ias adgp. avTov (pro vfx.a%) x. t^ou e. +ei/ v. 17. 'yap (pro oe) e. et^e Kara eopTr\v airoKveiv avroK eva oea/xiov eg. +ov jj^eXwi'(posi oecrfxiov)e. avTois /car eviaurov eva oe<rniov(eoprr]i>)T. avTOIS
ToirX70ose. -TOW abcdefghklmnopqrxy. fiapafiav g*. v. 19. os (pro ocrrts) a. yivo/nevr/v h*?. TTOXJJ X. fiefiXtj/uevovd. +rr]v (ante (pvXaKYjv)^-- v. 20. aTroXyue x. e(pouvovv g. aravppwaov n*. (6etTpirov)y. TT\ (pro TJ)X. /caTto-^yoi' ad Jin. vers. y. yeveaOe b. a(Tt/uiax. v. 21. v. 22. c7T oe 7rpos auTows V. 23. ap^iepaiwv x. /cat
132
+TOV (Sapafifiav {ante TOV Sia) dfg {fiapafiav g*). ev rtj <f)v\aKriy. Trjvh. JTOVVTO {vid.x. 52)h. TO OeXrjfiaTi be. OeXri/xaTt] x. {pro f.
TWOS) o.
opqrsxy. ep-^ofxevov dy. <pepwvy. oirio9ex. v. 27. rjKoXovQrj qrxy. t>;(Toi; (jpv>
g.
TTOWU
x. -KCU secund. cf*. aSpr\vovv e. -at eOprjvovv d. ev e/moi gx. T6ri'os g. tlfxepaijy. fiaaOot c.
i
V. 28. 67rt
TOIS
o ir/<Tous enrev irpos ai/Tas C. o fij(7ois TTJOOS at/ras et7rei/ y. (cXai/crare (pro /cXateTe secund.) x. v. 29. iSovh. t)nepai epyovTaig. +at {ante v.
31. etxy. ot (/)ro et) S. yevtjaeTai g. yeveTai'p. yiveTcu y. Trotoya-jv ad fin. vers. c. v. 32. + a w T t^troi; (pos^ 5e) e. avv ayrwk. <rw TO irjcrov avepeOrivatXsem. v. 33. TOT6 (pro OTB) y. cnnrjXQev e. Xeyoftevov {pro KaXovfxevov) xsemel. ov /uev {pro 6v <$e) C. e^apet&Tepwv xsem. e^evwvvfj.wv py?. fin. +lva ij ypatpt] TrXijpwOr] TO fieTa avofxwv eXoyiaOij $**marg.
CIVTOK) y.
CIVTOVS
{pro
e^e/xvicTeipifyv y.
( p o s ^ e ) d.
CTWCTOTO
-/fa seOVTWS
cwrcd. p. apxpi/Tcus S. aecrwKe ap. +vios {ante TOV 6eov) C. avTov {pro avTcpprim.) c.
xsemel.
v. 37. - e i y .
eiriypacpt]) doqrxy. -ypan/jLacriv f. -/cat secund. et tert. f. {post ea-Tiv) xsemel. ysem. v. 39. + T {post eis ^e) k. e(5Xa<r(ptint} cgxsem. ysem.
S. LUCiE CAPP. XXIII. v. 39XXIV. v. 1. (pro avrov) ckysem. avrov (pro a-eavrov) s.semel. 40,41 obelo notantur in c marg. rubro. semel. ovSev qrysem. (pofiei s. -ripysem. semel. -wvy*sem. aoiysem. ecreiy. airdKaixfiavainev xsemel. jOtep. OTCLV eXdr)? C. eX9eis xsemel. cdef**kmnopsxsem. evar^s h.
vyh.
133 w . 39,
/xevoi g. av/jLTrapayivo/xevoi qr. avvTrapayevofxevoi y. decopovvTes T yevofxeva x. yivo^eva ks. auTtoi' (^)ro eayTtui/) c h x y . VTTOCTTpeCpwv X. aTrofxanpoOevf. /mevos C. V. 49. eicrrYjKriaav y. /j.aicpw6ev X. v. 5 1 . crvvKaTaTiOeai/rtoy /cat T; wpa^ei e.
ffwatcokovOrjcraih.
<juyKaTaTe0*ifievos q*r.
o? /cat at/Tos irpoaeoeyeTo (/cat semel) aegop. /cat (post 6s) dflmnqr. v. 52. oi/rais c. - c . f/r>j(raToh. v. 53. ayT) (pro aicro prim.) b. (pro tertio) p. aurov (pro avro prim, et seeund.) e. (pro prim, et tert.) f. (pro sectmcZ.) s. v. 54. (cat v. 55. -/cat TCW tijeroy /cat fivpaC. - a u r o seeund. fp. evervXr/^ev e. cm^oeaf. nvrmetco eg. ei o) (^>ro oi)) g. oyoets ovoeirw p. owoeTrw d. seeund. abcdefghklmnopqrs(xy wow habent). prim, abcdefghklmnoqrs*. anTou) fg. S. Yiavyaoav d. CAPUT X X I V . v. 1. Te (pro Se) e (T r6ro). (iaQews b*cdefn*p*xy. +yvvaiKes (post riXOov) be. /mvrjueiov C. $ai at ywaiKes p. v. 56. virouTpe^aae b .
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TropKrOai e. -/cat secund. y. /oW p. avfyes $vo abcdefghkl v. 5. ei; (pofiwv x. er (pofico y. v. 6. v. 7. $*] (pro Set) y. K\t)vov<ra>v x. TO irpoaw-rra adp. 7re (pro eiirov) ey. -eriftii/y.
v. 9. virocrrpe^acra e. TravTa r a i / r a bfhko V. 10. im'*. v\v df *. -tjaav Se v. 11. jJ^rtcrTowa. v. 12. Jitwv. 13. etuav b . v. 15. o/xr/Xijv
ghxy. (laySaXivr) eg*y. jjacraS. +; (araie uucwfiov) elno. g'i* cnrrjXOev irpo$ eavTov p. yeyovws hy. v. 14. wfjLtjKovv f*. o/xiKovvy.
v. 17. avTjypaXere x. etrrat (rnoiOpwiro x. abcdef**hklmnoqrs*xy v. 19. va^av. 21. v. 20. dp^rjepeis x. ev Tavrais Tats ij/uepcu$ m.
v. 18. /cXeaiTras bcdg. -evprim. b. cos (^>ro oy) admnqr. -rtjvg. eyevaiToX.
^XTr^owee x. e\7rt^o/uiei y. /ueXXoi/X. TOVv. 22. e vpwv m. e^effTtcrai'x. tj/uas v. 23. eopaicevai beko. v. 26. iraOriv x. v. 27. y. yeva.fj.evai f. TO> /uvrj/meiov x. OUTOS x. avrov 8e OVK eiSov k.
v. 24. cnrt)\9wv x. ext TO mvij/xeiov ck. ovTtoy adlmnqry. fjLtovcreu)<s p. oiep/uivevev C. Siepiuqvevevxy. ray. eavTov
v. 28.
Koixtjv va*. TrpoaeTroirjTO b. trpoaeiroieiTao fs. TroppoTepoo b, v. 30. KaraK\r]9r]vai f *xy. ^?w. J7JUWI/
TOI; J/OUI; TOW
Sirjwyev cy.
g.
Supra
avrwv
S. LUC^I CAP. XXIV. vv. 3651. habet TWV /xaOriTwv avrov hrubro. fin. rimy s. e. p. v. 37. TTTOMjOevres xy.
135
\a\ovi>Twv) C. +KOI (ante auros) ehklmnoqrs. e<7Tj/ dg. v. 39. fiov prim. s. ei/utj x. iptjXcKpujaTe d. >|/;Xav. 40. enrov p*. e$ei%ev acgpq*rx. v. 41.
TWV y. v. 4 2 . cnreowicav y. fxepovs S. fxe\i<raeiov
adhlmnqr*. nripiov o.
T<f>) b. ea><r<7oux.
iroXt] x.
SUBSCRIPTIONES.
TO
ae (rov pro TO e). evayyeXiov Kara AovKav (TO Kara A. evay. kps) e%e$o9r] (e^e^wOtj $e c) neTa %povovs (^povov p) is TTJS TOV ( TOV pv) XpicrTov avoXtj^eoos ckpsv. (+Kvpiov
JJJUOW
KowXevcrTov eis AovKav irapaypacprj' lUTeov OTI TO KOTO XovKav evayy. inrriyopevQri VTTO IleTjOou ev Paifxr]' are oe lepaTiKov xapaKTtipos vwapyovTos airo 'Layapiou TOV 'lepew? dv/uwvTos ijp^aTO auro.
S. JOHANNIS EVANGELIUM.
evayyeXiov a ( - T O ) ayiov v. 5. v. 7.
lmnopqsv. evayyeXiov Kara Iwavvtjv bdghy. 6^0776X101' dyiov Kara \wavvrjv k. TO KaTa Iwawtjv evayyeXiov t. Nil nisi Ke(pa\aia ef.
CAPUT
I. v. 3. xwpeis x. ovSev (pro ov$e ev) g. v. 6. ovo/naxi (pro ovo/xa avrqi) f**.
fiaprvpiov y. fxapTVpqo-ei ce. fxaprvpiaei y. fiaprriptjcri] t v. 8. fiaprvpiicrei C. fxaprvpiaei ey. v. 12. yeveaOey. v. 9. aX>jv. 13.
V. v. 1 8 .
ev Tip ovoiu.aTi(sic)y.
onoe e/c 5eXj7/iaTOs av$po$ ovSe e/c 0eX>yi!iaTos crapicos e. 14. novoyevov x . v. 1 5 . + o s (ante e/unrpoaOev) y .
ev r o t s KOXTTOJS y .
eopaice f k o . iroiroTe x .
v. 1 9 . TOK C. v. 2 0 .
epioTtawixiv y .
v. 21. tjpwnaav
v. 2 4 . <papi<jaaiwv d.
earr/Kev b . v7roor]ftaTwvy.
via abd*efghk*oprsxy.
S. JOHANNIS CAP. I. vv. 2949. - o uoavvtis C*dehkopqrs. VUK {pro afivos) x. aipovx. 30. enrwp p*. +v/xiv{post enrov)y. Tvpurevxy. (ictivtov by. v. 31. eiSeivx.
137 v.
i$ewy.
Ttpsecund.sx. j3a<Tra^a>v {pro (BairTi^wvJt. v. 32. etaap+6 {ante iwavvrjs) emqrx. re^eajuebx. KaTa5s (pro <wcrej) bdfhkmnot. irepeiaTepav x.
aura) (pro ai/roc) C. v. 33. ei^eiv x. t^etc y. t&s (pro t ^ s ) x. KctTafiaivow y. nievowy. tcai pevov k. ^aTTT^^wc x. V. 34. eopaKa fko. /xenapTvpiKa bfy. o n t*. ev Trvevfj-aTi ayio) {pro o v'ws TOV 6eov) y. fin.+Tov v. 35. TraXti'p. eiuT^/cei b. (ffTijKetm. a/roXoiiflowTas q*r. v. 37. init. /cat C. ot ^yo fxaOrjTai avrov C. rjKoXovOriaav a. v. 38. $e fk. v. 39. epixtivevo/x/xevov a. v. 40. v. 41. +ce vevotxevov C. juec;;? cxsemel. /u.evis xsemel.
s.sem. +ovv {post TJXOOV) e. iBovef. i&wvxsem. -$e abcdefghklmnopqrstxy. 5<rei (pro 5s) y. avrw) p.
OVTWS
{postt)v)s. apSpeasC. aijuoovos'x.sem. iwavov\. avTtov{pro v. 42. evpeicrKT] xsem. +ow {post evptaKei) g. a,*xsem. irpwrov ae. TrpaoTos k. /xeaiav abcdefgh v. 43. ow {pro
klmnpqrstx. Kvpiov {pro tie<jcnav)y. 6 {ante abcdefhklmnopqrstxy (g cumElzev.). veyere X. c. -$edeghklmnopstx. -6 secund. c. KKrjdrjoei cy. v. 44. T7 eiravpiov c. o i7<xoi/s {post aev) abc*dfk*lmnpqrt. e]~e\9t)v eis Tty xsem. evpeiaicei x sem. +o ijjffoi/y (arate uKoXovOei) abcdef*gkopq*rsxsem. ctKokovOri xsem. y. v. 45. o be. /3i9aatSa b. v. 46. eupeiaKi xsem. juwuGri<g ehp. TOW aelmnt. evpiKa/xev b. vv. 46, 47. i/ataoeT abcfgklmnop (v. 47) qrstx(ert cwi Elzev. semel)y. v. 47. inif. Kaig, v. 48. imV. i^ei>eq. ei^e v. 49. - o (pro joe) p. iapa*)\iTt)sy. eiaparjXtr^ xsem.
138
S. JOHANNIS CAPP. I. v. 4911. v. 17. -avrwe. (pwvr/o-e xsemel. <f)o)v7o-cu v. 51. +o {ante ir/a-ovs) cgox i$ov ep. uW KO'TW h. nec^wv oyj/t] bekxsem.
v. 50. \r)X. y.
ces (c/\ ii, 1 0 ; v, 36). fieifyv rovrov xsem. v. 52. -KM Xeyei aia. opqstxy. t/juj/i/h.
m i KaTaficuvovras e.
CAPUT I I . v. 1. +ec (ante ri? ij/uejoa) q*r. x. v. 3. e^waiv c. v. 4. +KI (aw^e Xe^et) adep. v. 5. avrov t. o (pro v.
6. vopeiai b . XiOijvai x . XiOivat g . caTaTODX . /meTpiTcts befxy. v. 7. ai/rovs (pro awrois) n*. yenrtGare ef *xy. eyenrjcrav xy. v. 8. oi $e (pro /cat
trwi'Ce. +eac, +ow y (pos^ <TW). eTtiprjKa.se. TeTtjpiKas y. v. 11. Tavrrfv TT]V ap^tjv TWV aqpeiwv eTroitjcrev 6 v. 12. +$e
(posi fiera) h. /ueTa TOVTOV S. rjXOev {pro KaTej&rj) y. /cat 01 fiadrjTai avTov (cat oi aeX<poi avrov p . /cat oi fia6t}Tai avrov eq*r. v. 13. o irjaovs ets lepoaoXvfia x. v. 14. ei/
jSaXXei/p. /cat (pos^/3oas) t. KOXV/3KTTWI> eky. aveTpe\j/e qr. v. 16. TrepeicrTepas x. iroXouffti/y. raw^at. +(cat(awie
/u>j)chin*. nroiyjTe o. eniropeiov'X-. v.17. ai/roveg. +OTI (ante o ^jXos) t. TOW ot/cow g. KaTa(payerai abdefg**hkl
139
v. 19. -6 abdefhklmnopqrstxy.
CK) C. +TO>V
eXeye ( - CWTOIS) abcefghklmnoqrstx. eXeyov ( - a VTOIS) y. v. 23. +TOIS {ante 'lepoaoXvpois) abcdefghk lepocrwXoifiois C. ev TO Tracr^a q. ec TJ v. aTravras c. iravra dgq*r.
TOI/)
irao^aC. +Kai {post 7raa-^a) e. -auToy secund. q*r. 24. e7rjcr'rei/crei' f*p. fxapTvprjaei cde. T T C j O t OWTOV (pro Trep f*.
v. 25. avros
v. 4. oaflmnpt.
+o'(ante
avOpwTros) C. SfVTepov y.
enrev avTw C. o adeghklmnopsty. +/cat e^Treii ayTto (ante afir/v) op. i5luii' (pro trot) y. TCOV ovpavwv {pro TOV Qeov) C. v. 6. yeyevvrmevov bis abcdefghklmnptxy (q cwm Elzev.). v. 7. 6av/u.a<reis ey. cund.) c. inrayrjc. Ka/xev efk. f *g. bdefkqsxy. {pro Set) y.
OVTWS
prim, abdefghklmnoqrstxy.
i5,(i; secund. g. ,/m. irta-Temeire c. v. 15. jrt<TTei/oi x sewi. airoXeirai c. a7ra)Xv. 16. e%ei be pericopes). /movoyewt]
r a i e . a7ra)X>yTai fpqs*ysem. exet beefkoqrsxy. adlmnqrtxy. -yapy{initio g. irurrevov px. a7roXetTa C. airwXt]Tat fs*ysem.
S. JOHANNIS CAPP. III. v. 16IV. v. 5. v. 17. icpivei cey. -\va Kptvtj TOV Kocriuot>tj*sem. \va awcrei TOV Koo~p.ov ysem. (pro ireiritiTevicev) x. v. 18. iricrTevov
prim. x. KBKprjTai q. 6 Se ixr\ iricrrevwv t]St] /ce/cjotrcu t. v. 19. avrr] Se usque ad v. 20. irpao+OTI TO.
Trovripa. ecrTivCS**. V.21. 7rotoi/X. T^cd*. ep^erex. + (ante Oew) m*q*rsy. etaiv C. epyaafxeva cy. epyaa/uevai t. v. 22. jutera Tai/rcte. ohkp. eficnrTrXevx. prim. g. (SaTTTrj^wv x. ecwcg*. - r o y p. ej&aTrrriCpvTo x. v. 24.
-T>?I/
mnoq*txy. ^i/ e/rei i/^ara 7ro\Xa p. irapeyevovTo defq*r. gp. - o p . iwavwy. IoySa4ovabcdefhklmnoqrstxy(gp cumElsev.). s. joa/3/3iC. 6v(pro w)j. j?) sy. SeSoonevov y. v. 26. -TOW
V. 27. \an{$avr}v ex. a<^>' eavTOv ovSe ev (pro ovei>) C. et . +oTi (awfe OVK) S. c.
v. 30. ^e (pro Set) p. av^avr/v x. emei' (pro e/ue) v. 31. o OJI/ e/c T^S yqs ad fin. vers. c. AaX^x. fin. v.32. oo. eopaicev efko. +'6 (ante v. 34. - T O
TJKOV-
eo-Ti almnqrst.
v. 36. +Tjjv (ctMie ^toiji' secund.) afghlmnqrst. CAPUT IV. v. 1. irjo-ovs (pro icvpios) clmnt. o
ghklmnqrst.
q**. -tr)<jovsc. -Kai fiairTi(<sig. rj*. o (pro if) e. V.
V. 2. awTos oirjcrovsC. CCVTOS irjtrovs p. e/^airT^ov 1*?. (n-aXiv) abcdefghklmnopqrst (xy non habent).
141
o it]<rov$ y. epy(eTe x. +o irtaovs (post ovv) C rubro ef rubro gk**rubro qr. TTOXJJV X. craiiapias x. av-^ap abc
v. 6. e
iriyrj (sefin.+v^upC. aywpacrot (pro
cund.) e. 7rt TJJ "yj; (pro e7n T?7 Trtj'yjy) t. aiy (pro aicrei) b. v. 7. aafiapias x. + KCU (amie Xcyet)c. v. 9. aaixapeiTris eg. V. 8. a7T6X;Xi;0ija-a>'bfl*sx. ecrapg. crwai dl*. en;) b.
1
acm-C.
aa/xapijTis x.
v.ll. oi/Teh. owe. v. 12. +TOVTO (post (ppeap)c. v.13. -oprim. abdefghklmnopqrstxy. v. 14. 7nelx. S
bdep. +eyw (ante SUMJOO secund.)c. Socrwsecund.e. aWofxevov aqry. aXonevou d. cdefgq*rsty. (post enrev) befgxy. KOXOS X. v. 15. ep^o/me x. ep^o/uti h? v. 17. +avTu>
V.
a\t]9wst. v. 20. ev TO opei TOVTW abcdefhklmnopqrst xy. (opei p. TOVTO bx). v. 21. +OW (post Xe'yetjeq*^
7ri(TTevaov/xoi yvvai g. on (pro ore) txy. TOUTO X. irpoaKvvt]crr]T6 e. TrpoGKvvt)oea6e p . v. 22. iJ/xetr ( p r o ?/eis) m * . ecrrt S**.
+0'TH/
v. 2 3 . aXr/Orivoi x. TrpoaiciivricFavTas p * .
v. 24.
c. (ie<nas adefghklmnpqrstxy. avayyetXet C. ovSeis) k. i$6Tai e. v. 28. CSpeiav b. iro\y)v x. v. 30. -ovv abcdfhlmnptx.
TOVTO ex. e0ai/,uaoi/p. XaXet (pro eXaXei) t. + KM (ante v. 29. ei5eTe c. v. 31. ev $e TO f v. 32.
142
S. JOHANNIS CAP. IV. vv. 3253. t. v. 34. -6 irjaovsg. -61*. woirjawp. V. 35. ov\g.
Xeyeraie. - e r t almot. x.
in q* (habet marg.) rt. ev yap TOVTO h. eanv 6 Xoyos p. -osecund. ab. aXt0ti>o?f*. crireipovx. a7recrT6jXai f *? TriaKaai x. avTov ei(xeXijXv8aTa.i x. e/xetpe Trap' avrois (-e/cet) g. (pro Te) eg. OVKSTIJ x. g. v. 38. a7re<rTtXax. v. 39. TTOXGOS X. ? v. 40. tjpwrov x. v. 42. ^e TriuTeuw/xev h. v. 44. - o Transfert TraXjy o v.47. a \ \ ' (pro o) C. KaiKOTTiaKarai x. KCUKO-
v. 41. KXIOVS X.
+/cat eyvwKctfxev (post otoa/nev) p. aXjj&oy g. o secund. v. 43. TauTas (pro ras) b*? -qfiepas e. irjaovs t. o abcefp. enaprvpiaev f*. eopcucwTes cf. eopaKOTes ek. C o t^croyr i locum post yaXtXaias. v. 45. e ^ a T o C.
ouTwye. +d (an^e it]<rovs)cy. Transfert y irjaovs in locum post yaXtXcuav. et/ce(X. + ei (postf ^/cei) C. lacreraib. jacrejr a i x. TOI/ vio' avTov p. aKtjv x. d. et^Tex. airoQavei y. C/oteXXe cefhkopqrsx. v. 48. etTrev oyi/ usque ad UVTOV rubro C. v.49. Z)ees int. fiaaiXicrKosy. KctTa V. 50. o itjvovsprim. c. errKTTevcre Se (/cat) v.51. VTnjvnjcrav'py. avr/yyeiXav v. 52. eirvvQavero b. eiroiGeTo \. 53.+iaGtj (post
j 5 ) y. +d (araie iijaows seewmc?.) abcdefghlmnop s. d (pro < qrstxy. 67ropei'eTft)p*x. p. vtos (pro irai$) adps. wpa) st.
143
ad fin. vers, c. et (pro t) ante oiKia) b. oX/g. v. 54. +$e {post rovTo)gS. eXOwv e/c TJS lovcaias g.
CAPUT
7raX?i'X.
V. v. 1. +cie (post /n6Ta) bdqr. +jj (ante eoprrj) v. 2. irpofiarfiKri x> efipaiaTtj v. 3.
piov (post yap) acdp. Karafiaivev g*. erapacruero abdef kpqx. erapacre h. jueTa t*. eyeivero C. cyeveTo bqrtxy. KOTrf^To bfy. K-aTj^ero x. voaatj/xaTi y. c. f*. +at (anie
OKTW) abdef**gkopqrsx.
v. 6. TTOWVVX.. xpovov r)(>i) p. 6e\>is bcd*f*. v. 7. - Kvpie +vai (anfe Kvpie) ef**g. /3aX? abdfghklmnoprstxy. w . 8, 9, 10, vid. (iaWei c. /3a\et e. ep^w/xai c. ep-^o/ne x.
11,12. KpafiaTTov abcdfhko (nisi forte legendum ry: KpafifiaTov x ra v. 12. KpafSfiarov aovy. GafiaTov x. abpqr. fin. + aov p. i^et y. X.
OVTCOS
Me. n, 12) px : at Kpafiarov c in vv. 9,10, 1 1 ; f * in v. 1 1 ; v. 8. eyeipe befgkox. <jov TOV v. 9. irepnraTr] (sic vv. 9, 11, 12) b. v. 11. init. +6 ^epy.
v. 10. -ovv b. eari adprs**. +/cat (ara^e OK) v. 12. -ovv p. t^ow b . yew/re avtjyv. 13. j^ijl*. e i ^ x .
ju>;/ceT>jX. ^efpwvh*. crojf*. crot n cf**hkoxy. V. 15. +oi/i> (pO5i atrrikQev) as. cnnjyyetXe ox. yeiXai q. avr/yyeXe y. etTrev (pro ae777.)s. cnroKTeivai) t*. V. 19. -ovvy. ,/Jw. +Ta tafiaTa eg.
v. 16. TOOTH
UVTOV
(pro TOI/TO) d. oi jov^atot TOV irjaow S. +oi tovSaioi (ante v. 18. C. -o tricrovvC. Xeyei (pro enrev) p. Svvarey.
144
a(p' eavrov iroieiv p. 7rot;yx. TI C. (iXeirei bcdef *pqrsx y. - a i / a . iroiei {pro 7rotj7)bdef*hqstxy. -ayap adfin.vers.c. av eiceivos -ar v. 20. nrfcwva x. /xec^ctway. ^etfj/ce.
OVTWS
Tt^ secund. c. flaivia^etTat C. flaiz/ua^eTat e. ^aii/ua^ere y. v. 21. oTTo.Ttjp'p. eyeipt/ ce. secund.y*. OeXqhcx.. v. 24. 7riareuov usemel. cund) t. 26. oyrajs ^e^to/ce y.
CIKOVCTWVTCU TO
alty.
OVTOS
d*. o
v. 34. Transfert y <w in locumpost fxaprvpiav. iwavvov {pro av9pw7rov)s. V. 35. +e {post eKewos)y. Kato/uaivos S. /ceojueiw x. (paivov b. (pevwv y. 7TjOos co^oai/ a'yaXX. chs. a'yaXXia9tjvai a**bcdefghklmnopqrsxy. 0toT>7 x. ^a)'ey. Tovy. Cgx. v. 36. yuet^ w s e e s x y . xeXttoo-wx. wXtjpwcrw {pro
reXeiwcrw) qr. e^w secund. st*. fxaprvpri x. aTrecrretXe v. 37. fienapTvpine y. OVT bis y. TrwTroTe aur/icoaTe v. 38. ,UOK (pro avrov) y,
TOVTO px, TOI/-
eir vfiip (levovra y. tj/xiv t*. ajreurfXei/ X. v. 39- aicortoi/ ag. x. eX0r)v x. e^etTat ex.
v. 41. avOptovov p.
S. JOHAJSTNIS CAPP. V. v. 45VI. v. 15. prim.) sy. jutowr^s ep. rjXiriKaTe viueis p. jj/ueis t. hlmnoqrt. /xa)v<7tj e. /j.aivcrei p. Trejui ejtxou 'ya/> Imnt.
eTrwTei/ffare bis y: (pro eTrurTevere seound.) O. fuocrei af * rj (pro ov) t. irtuTeyeTai e, TriGTeveiTe x (^>ro ). 7r<(TT6i;creTat C, iriGTevere t, TrtaTevar/Te eks y, TrterTeycmTe x (pro 7rtcrT6t;(reTe).
CAPUT V I . V. 1. -T>79 FaXiXatas y. v. 2. qirot/Xoi/di; e.
VKo\ov9t] xy. 7roXXi/y x. erripwv (pro ewpwv) C? -awToi; ep. v. 3. eKi g. eKaOrjro e/ce q*r. v. 4. Obelo notatur rubro in marg. c.
TTOXXI/S f*x.
o<j>0a\nov$ 6 ttjcrous hop. +ai/TOK (post o<p9aXfxovs) d**y. ayopacrwuev cefgkpqrstx. Xe bcdlmnst. qfieWev f. t]/u.e\e x. TOI/? (pro ai/Tois) e. Xa/3ei f*? Tt ecTTtv
TCLVTU
befghkx. & ( p r o o w ) s . -ot y. H-av^WTrot (w^e av^pes;) fia9t]Tais ol ^e nadrirai p. +T019 o^Xois (aw^e TOIS avaiceifxevois) d. ocrwi/ f*. V. 12. eir\yi(r9r]<yav S. (ruvayayeTcu e. v. 13. eyefirjuav f*x. KtDp. KpiOtjvwv x. < o i > (pro v. 14. ovvjsem. v. irepiaaevovra g. xoiy /cXaoyiaTiov glmnt. KXacrnaraiv q**. aTroXetTat C. cnrtoXriTai fq*S*. <pivov$ k. a) d. irepiecevaev f.
+TTX)7|OJ;S (pos^ Ko<pivovs)
irepiaaevcre t.
init. peric. iSovres o\ avOpwiroi ysem. ei^ores ct*. eiSovTes f*. atineiov STroirjaev g. on h. 67rt (pro eiy) ysem. 15. +01 oj(Xoi (pos< ^eXXovcriy) y. irpoepr^eaQaiC. avap-
10
146 ira^eivp. d.
S, JOHANNIS CAP. VI. vv. 15SO. apiraXyv x. apirwCei O. TroieKrwaiVX.. iraXiv avros /uovos eyev(ante v.
ero {pro eyeyovet) y. eX>;Xu07 l*y. +ets 6 itjcrovs) p, (post tricrovs) do. ho*sy. -Km secund. c. vireiyov s. inriyov x.
19. GTaaiovs eiKoanrevre t. +/cat (pos< rj) b. yevofxevov eg v. 20. <poj3t]a9ai c. (pofirioQe r. ets v" virijyov C. v. 22. d secund. c. ecrT>;Kft)y d. crvvrjXOev bs. crvvijcreiXOe e. v. 21. Xafir)v~x.. eyevero TO irXotovy.
eGTr/Kos x. iev y? aXXo irXotapiov d. eifii f. eKeivoy. avefirjoav s. OTI secund. y. iX9euf*. oiriaowscy. ei<s secund. d*. 7rXotoi'(pro HOC secund.) py. ec TW TrXota^otw C. a7r^X0ov oi /aauToy y. v. 23. i/Xdoc gy. +TJJS (araie rifiepiaSos) g. Ttjfiepiaoos x. ou (pro oirov) y. itfcrov (pro Kvpiov) O. avTov (pro TOV Kvpiov) p. xy. v. 24. ioW egpy. -ow/c t*. oi $e (pro v. 26. /cat enrevy. ou^e oi) g. ave/3rj(Tav st. /cat prim, abcdefghklmnopqrt ai/Tov (pro TOV irjcrovv) ap.
TV\V ppaxnv TOUTO
ioeT6 defhopxy. e/c TOW aprov t. airoXv/xevrjv ey. semel. ^fiw k. /e0a bcersx. (pro
TOI'TOI')
ecrcppayriaev abexysemel.
Kpi9ri usque ad avToish*. -6 ab**defhklnop*qrstxy. n-icrTeuovTes y. 7n<TTei'a'eiT6 ex. TrtffTevo'^Tat e. 7rt<7Tei'J7Te g. s o e. v. 30. ovvg. iroiijsc. av cgmq*r. eiSofievs. wovres Kat TricTTeviTOfiev (cf. v. 29) y. iruTTevao/uev C. epya-
147
v. 32,
TOW ovpavov prim. ch. a\X' usque ad ovpavovb*e. SiSoaiv n. aXj/^voi/ x. v. 33. KaTajiaivov sxy. $t$oi/? ^ow?" Pv. 35. ewei/ GUI' {pro $e) ce. v. v. 37. e^e 6is k. ,U6 v. 34. TOVTOV TOV apTov t.
jreii/acrei adpy. Tnvaaei e. irivao-i] k. Sf^/rjaei cdepy. 36. -Kai ^ n m . g. eojoa/care ef**k. 6is p. r'feri c. e/c/3aXAa> es. jSra. +7raTjOos eg.
TOVTO TTOTJOOS g. (XVTOV
ava<jTt]crwS. ev befghkqr.
ric. yap {pro Se) aops. +7raTjOos {post ^e)bxy. iriarevov x. e^et bcef*qxy. +ev (aw^e T; ea-^aTtj) ahoqr.
+KCU eXeyov {ante 6TI) t*. + T ^ S ^OJ;S {post apTos) c.
s*. +^ {post twarri(j))x**. OVTOS secund. ct. v. 43. ow v. 44. ^ueaTegy. e/xe {pro neprim.) g. +6 {ante TJJ ear^arri) aedefghklmnopqrs**txy.
OKOVWV
TOW prim, abdefghklmnopqrst**. TCO ^ew c. anovov c. abdefghklmnqrst. +//01/ (jpos^ iraTpoi) s. eini f.
TO
eojoa/ce ek.
148
X. e j ^ k * . icaywip. +ev(ante rr/ ea^arrf) adgpst. yap e. a\t]9>]s bis. ag**ps. . v. 57. airearakiceS. rpoywv x. ^a"t p . v. 59. S
ftaseKTOu ovpavovH. r/uwve. juoi/^rOToi/TOf) Tptoywv) aglmnt. Xriaei afkoqr. x. I&DS y. fiatvovTa)t. v. 62. Oecopeire dehqrstxy. v. 60. 6 \oyo<s ovros op. Sware g. aicovrjv x. TrpwrepovToa*. v. 63. TO secund.?j). v. 6 1 . +yap
(ante crap<) S. o(pe\ei r. \e\a\?Ka )/uii/ p. v. 65. $e$u>(ievov fy. en dhk. fkx.
crovaiv t. 7 $ > 7 q. et^>7 x. e^apxrjs beflot. fin. eavrov e. v. 66. rwv (ta9f]TWP avrov airtjXQov pt. +eic (post airr}\9oi>) x. ayroy x. avTovprirn.f*. OVK V. 68. oui/ aep. avrw q*r. aTreXeyffw/me^a TOW ^itoi'Tos hx. TOI/ secwwd. p*. v. 70. v. 69. eyvuKa/xev nai TremcrTevKafiev e. /cat 67v. 7 1 . -Se t.
vcoKaixev a.
CAPUT V I I . V. 1. /cat /uera TavTa -KepieiraTei 6 itjvovs p. irepieiraTrj bex. /xera TavTa y. OTC (pro OTI) e. v. 4. airoKTrjvai x. V. 2. ecaprr] x*. v. 3. /neTa(ir]6r) x. aou v. 6. irap-onprim.
secund. klmnq**s. +av s, +ai/Tos g (ante 7roiets). owlets usque ad voiei f*. Tt ev Kpuirrw pt. earts**. en/tost, y*. v.7. walv (pro nicreiu)x.
v. 8. -Tctvrtjv prim. ab**p. -6701 usque ad ravV. 9. ^e apt. et7rovx. ai/roy v. 10. avrov x. TOTC ets v. 12. TTOX-
149
An? x. +yap {post ol fiev) o. Se ab {Mat c in hoc capite) defghklmnopqrstxy. ov^i dpt. initio peric. v. 13. irappr\<nav p. eXav. 16. +ow (pos v. 17. V. 18. XTJ y. ha T(i)i/ (pofiovf. v. 14. tjSei h. j ^ x. r/>) 8e y v. 15. ot5e ypa/xfiaraS. abdefhklmnopqrs**xy. -ai/Tots ps*.
d*. Troirjv X. yvwaeTe X. TtpoTepov p**. x. ^ofaf ai/Toi/ (pro 5o^. TOW) f*. pt. v. 21. - o abdefghklmnoqrstxy.
v. 20. Deest in y. aweicpiOrioav o\ lovSatoi /cat euro? ai/Tto irepiTefiveTai gx. avQpwiros gs. TTOS) p. fxwvaews pt. eirotetcra x. x. v. 23. +o (<me av9pw-
v. 25. eXeywv x. owy f. 'Lepoa'oXv/xijTwv bex. aTroarrjvai v. 26. /cat prim. g. XaKq x. aXr/Ows prim. d. seap%iepeis {pro ap-^ovTe<s) g. prim. s**. - o ^e
^JOJCTTOJ
v. 27. ot^a^ee h. a v.
b**defhklmnopqrs(txy cwm Elzev. ep^erai). eX9rj g. 28. eKpa^ev e ( rubro) s. a\rj9rivos x. v. 29. $e abdefhklmnoqrsxy. ks. eXrfXvOt) bs. e\ijXv6ev gj.
TTOXXOI
/ n . oiSarcu x.
(oe) pt.
J U 7 (pro
ds.
-TOVTWV
hlmnopq**t.
rjKovaav) eg**pqr.
ol ap^iepeis /cat o (papicraioi apt. ol v. 33. -ai/Tots abd -^rtjaere /ue v. 36. o XoelaTTjKei O.
tejOets /cat ol ^ a p . S. inrriperas {rjirrjperai k*) ot (papuraiot KM ol ap%iepeis bdefghklmnoqr. efghklmnopqrst. q*r. Ivvaadax f*. v. 34. ^rjjcraTe t*. v. 35. evpr/awnev S*? v. 37. evSey.
150
KoiXias avrou
^WVTOS (VOOTOS)
v. 39. o (pro ov) bl. rmeXXov bflmnqsy. ^neXXov x. -6 (ante trjo-ovs) abdefhklmnopqrstxy.
+TOVTOV
v. 40. r u e Xoywu def**hopx. dpt (ante eXeyov). eXe-yaw x. 41. +5e (post aXXoiprim.)h. -tie abdefg**hklmnopqrx. firiQXeevs.. oTrovd.
q*r,
+aurov v.
vv. 40, 41. ovros eariv +aXrj6w% (ante 6 ^JOJCTTOS) X. v. 42. -6TI gt. SaviS biso. V. 44. rti/es
usque ad iriaaai avTov y*. e aurioi/ rjOeXov S. Trtacre x. v. 45. inrripere b. (papiaaaiovs x. xpos avrovs (pro avTOJS) y . v. 46. aTreKpvOrjcrav t. ot/oets (^)ro oi/Se7roTe) g . av6pw7ros) ?h. v. 4 9 . OI/TO)S ewo/xev Tiva XaXrieravTa (pro eXaXtjcrev y*. v. 4 7 . 7T67rXai/eta-0e x . e*. v. 4 8 . ap^ovrov
6 (secundum?)
eXOwv t*.
v. 5 0 . wpos avxous
vucoSrjfxos d. 6
y.
TTJOOS avrov
-rrpooTov p t . Trot*? g q r .
eyeipyep-
[v. 53. eTTopevOrjaav fv. cnrrjXdev delmnqrs. Cap. vn. 53vm. 11. Habent in media pericope).
Pericope de adultera.
sine ulla suspicionis notd: c (ut videtur) defgh*opqrst. Omnino omittunt a*bxy (quamvis Obelo notant klmn. curatd. In marg. a habet XvyrYiaov Keep, ets
TeXos Toy /3t/3\toy ubi legitur manu recenti, et parum acIn marg. c. vn. v. 53 h citat c. VIIL V. 12 main magine eis TS copras TreXayiov nu secundd. In t KecpaXaia non leguntur. In q desunt sectiones Ammoniance:
151
aiyviTTtov eucoKias icai 6eoowpov, rubro. TOJ/ CAPUT V I I I . v. 1. init. nai 6 itjcrovs ($e) deqrs. eiropeveTo eks. fin. +fxovos f. irjcrovs eis TO tejooi; defs.
TOI/S).
trapeyevero ($e) C. TraXti' /3o0eos ((laQeoos ef) rjhQev .6 eiropeuero ets q**. o^Xos (pro
UWTOIS C,
Xaos)k. Trpos ai/roi/acgp. v. 3. -Seg. ein {pro ev)defhklmnoqrsv(gp egpt. +TO) (aw<e luea-to) dest.
(popw acgkpt. CTravTotpopws f. Posi ^i^acrKaXe sic legitur in delmnqrsv : ravrr)v evpofxev eiravTo(popa> (ewavTo(pa)pw l*mn, eiravTo(ptopa)s e) ixoi^evoixevriv. v. 5. +rj/jLa>v {post vofioo) def *klmnqrsv. fiwvcrris defpq*. [/.ways t. evereiXaTo niiif fs. - ^ j y deklmnqrv. i)/ixiv p. XiOa^eiv defkq* rsv. Jin. +7repi auTtjs defhkl**oq*rsv. eXeyoi>)fk. eKTreipa^ovres k. TOI') c. create" kv. ayToy t. r?.
f*.
v. 6. enrov {pro
X(#oi> (iaXera) {jiaXXeTo a, fiaXairw c)achko. Trpooros {+rovq**) XiOov fiaXeTw {fiaXXerw df*) eir' ai/TJ/i/defq*
152
r
S.
fiaXerw t.
v. 8. -Karw k.
icu/u^as C.
eXey^ofxevoi ekq.
ap^aixevoi) e. ews TOJI' ecr^aToov acghkopt. KaTeXri<p9ij av. J ir/aovs /uovos efkq*r. ovaa {pro earwaa) acdefghk Imnopqrstv.
{post itjaovs).
ef*kqr.
-avrri eqr.
efhkoqrsv. e/cetwot oi KaTrjyopoi crovek. eneivoi fhqrv. o2 KaTrjyopoi aov f *. /c/3tvto af**gpt. -/cat c. +a7ro roy vi/v (ante /u'j/c6Tt)def*
hldmnoqrsv].
CAPUT
xy. o ttjaovs c. ai/To eXaXijo-ei/ o iqvovs k. e\a\j<7ei' o (ai/TOjyJs. eXaX^crei/ ai/rots Xe^wcq*^ eXaXj/erei; q**. gy. itjcrow) c. v. 13. naprvpeis ; dk. Kayto {pro nav eyw) C. TrepiiraTriyr) abdfghklmnqrxx(2)y. v. 14. +6 {ante oi&ov iroOev t]X9a t. v. 15. +$e {post v. 18. eijwjx.
-Jjuets Be ad fin. vers. bef*hkxx(2)y. Be f**pst. JJ irov {pro KCU vov secund.) dlmn**opqrt. . (pro ctXr]9t]s)c. v. 17. - ^ e g . \. 16. eav $e Kpti>a>{-Kai)g. Kpio-tjs x. aX^ets x v. 19. ovvt*. 6 IJ/CTOKSx(2). oabdefhkl
eund.g. bism*. fin.otBare avt. -avr. v. 20. +d{ante eXaXqarev) e. -T(pprim.y*. ya%p(pvXaKeioofy.
S. JOHANNIS CAP. VIII. vv. 2044. oinra> eXrjXuOev y. eXrjXvOt) x. fj.e) e. +KCU ov% evprjaere {post /xe) r. x(2). +O'TI (ante O7roi/) ex. SvvaoQai e. secund. y. ew&ue. v. 24. airo9avia6e prim. x. v. 25. -owt*. -oh*. orab.
yap fir/ ad fin. vers. g. {ante XaXetv) q*r. aopqrt. ) ghkr. {pro XaXto). d.
wurrevaeire C. et/xv p.
v. 27. +5e {ante 6n) fg. ayToi* (JSTO v. 28. v^warjrai x. v. 32. <yi/ft>crea-0eu x. TTOIW d, Xe7a> g v. 33.
+KCLI
eiirov
iroiroTe x. +/cat {ante iroos) v. 34. aireKpvQii {sic -o v. 36. o i/ios C. j/juas
V.
v. 38. iopaica ek. - o w e , i/w (pro oi/v) g. a r/KovcraTe {pro 6 ecopaKare) dp. eopanciTe ef**k. prim.?f. TO) {pro TOV prim.) y. {pro Oeov) b. aceghkop. X. TrajOa TOV 7ra.Tpos secund. dp. Trotrjre C.
av abcehklmnq**xy.
v. 40. cnroKTrjvaix.. cos {pro 6s)f*. r\ ljKovaa {pro r\v t]K.)y. v. 41. iroirjTe y. i//xeis (pro jj/uets) y. v. 42. ow aXXa ck. ytvoaiceTe x. ax. yeyevrjiueOa f *px. yevvrj/xeOa t. ' x. v. 43. oi//c eytvwcnceTe e.
v. 44. + TOU
+V/J.WV {post
anap^s
aXri6eta OVK eanv fk. XaXei {pro XaXri) cdef *qry. iov-
154
S. JOHANNIS CAPP. VIII. v. 44IX. v. 7. (pro thoov) x. \a\t] (pro XaXei) be. Se gp. v. 45. 6 (pro
OTI) c.
TOVTO) g.
+ T>?I/ (csw^e
0av) c. -vfieis g.
v. 47. ra p'^jna e. &a r t (pro v. 48. ovv b. lovcaioi h. Xe' v. 50. 171-01/x. -/cat y. +d
(pro KCU e. ov avTw)C. Ka\o$~x.. e\eyo/u.evg. aa/uapeiTis e. v. 49. +6 (ante iriaovs) c. (cmie Kpivwv)y. Trjpr/aei ce. V. 51. TOV XoYOf y. MOW (pro TOI ejuoi/) yeua-fjTai abdhklmnopqrtxy. /uet^oi' b. j ; (pro eT) X. yevarjre ef. /cat ot
ep. Trjprjaei e. Qewpriaei cdxsemel. Oeopyat] ii-semel. v. 52. V. 53. +:a (pos^ M7) t.
TrpotprjTcu. aireOavov g. noteis ov d. -CTI/ seewndafghpq*r. v. 54. +0 (ante uj<rovs)c. + KCU enrev (postujcrov<})h. rifxwv (pro vficov) acdefghklmnoptxy. eyu) $e 018a avrovg. taa-axox. ef**k. hpqrty. eicpiflt] y.
cap. VIII. v. IJ/WTIJS x.
t^ewep,
h. eopcucas
v. 58. init. +/catd. et7re^6g. +oi/y (pos* eiwev) -antjv semel e. v. 59. /3aXXwcrtj/ c. (Deficit s a +0 yevveV. 2. $e (j?ro ^ta) t. wapeiyev OI)TOS X.
CAPUT I X . v. 1. -Kaiy (init. peric). (anteeiSev) cef**rubrogk**rubroy. b. yevriTrfi ex. yevvrjTrjs f ho. . passim. (ante aXX') y. etvey^priae be. Xeyovresy. -cJabdefhklmnopqrtxy. \. 5. wt d. yevr/OrjC.
irapayovcx. itiev e.
yevvtjTois egy.
155
i>i\J/e 1. - Tr\v KoXvfx(it]6pav e. o-iXoafiJ. Xeyerai (pro eplurjveveTai) p. evrj^aro x. v. 8. ytroves ex. Oeopovvres x. TO irporovx.. vrpoo-eriovx. v. 9. - o n prim. a. e/cei/oy (pro OI/TOS) y. aX\oi eXe^o!* (pro aXXot $e) g. $e t. 6TI secund. y. auTou (jt>ro avnp) C. +& (^905^ e/ceii/oy) axy. Jin. eifxiv p. p. v. 10. tjveay^Orjaav ceYkx(^t>ew^.)y. crtjXwan x. crou (pro crtXoajm y. aoi) bcdefghklmnpqrtxy. 5e f. rof) C. aveo^ev x. v. 12. - w e t. Tv(p\wv x. v. 11. eive-^priaev bx. e^pto-e v. 13. (papurcrcuowz x. TO (joro tipwTurav y. sat
prim. gy. eireOriKe (ene6t]Kev cey) /uoy evrt TOWJ ocpdaXfiovs abcdefghklmnopqrtxy. 6/c (pro irapa) y. varai y. TOU agpx. v. 16. (papuro-auovx. eanv avOptoTros anapTwXos $vv. 18. ow by. avTtov v. 20. -avrois
(pro avrovs) d. 7/ta!i/ e. o (pro oi/) e. eXeyeTe fk. +Se (post aTretcpiOtiaav) abcdefghklmnqrtxy. bey. vfiwvk*. Ti0ovrof. v. 21. epwricxarej. irepi eavrov abcdefhklmnop**qrtx.
ofioXoyrjaei by. ofioXoyetarri x. onoXoyrjarei CWTOV C. O^IOXoyrjar/ avrov p. v. 23. epwrtaare J. V. 24. OI/TOS O avQpwTTOS q*. v. 25. ow aehpx. /cat eiTrevp. v. 26. ove (pro &) p. CTroieiaev x. ffoy (pro crot) c. aveooi~e lmnpt. Tt eiroirjae aoi y. v. 27.+01/1/(posi t/vv^evC. avew^evdy. e(7roi>) k.
156
(7Te). ixaOtjTai avrov bcfgkpq*ry. v. 28. eXoi^wprja-av bty. eXoiSopeiaav x. -ovv abedefghklmnopqrtx. yap t, fiev y (pro Se). fxwaeos x. Xct/cei> x.
TOVTOV
v. 30. ev yap
Xov b*cego. C.
0eo<7ej8eis px. ei (pro v) y- iroiei bef *hoxy. V. 32. rjW(~ev C. rjvew^e t. eovvaTo aop. eicvvaTo x.
v. 35. im'i. tjKovcrev oe e. rjKovcrev usque ctd effo) t. v. 36. +ai/7-o) (pos^ eiTrei/) C. v. 37. eopaicas ef **k. XaXoi/ x. v. 40. v/xeis (pro J?VS) eqx. +ow y (post enrev. enre
abcdefghklmnopqrtxy.
v. 38. irpoeKwrjcrevy. avrov (pro avTtp) e. (post enrev) t. fyevowTat be. v. 41. init. +K<xi q*r. +5efgk,
e. jj/^ftji' (^?j*o vfUDv) b . ^uei/^ b e .
v. 3.
TOVTO
KaXeit. qrt.
v. 4. +$e (jiosi c)T'ai')d*p(-/ca:p). e/3aXX>7 abehlmn 6K/3aX c. +T7S (pwvris avTov aicovei (post /cat TO uoaffty b . otoe g. V. 5. aKoXov9t]<Ttocn O. aKoXovOqaaaiv y. eXaXjy bx. ,/?n. +0 ir/aovs C. v. 8. Deest in p*. rjXOov irpo e/xou v. 9. -6740 eifu q OTJ agp. 7rpof3aTa) t*. ctKoXovOrj xsem. aKoXovOrjaovaiv dfp. v. 7. CIVTOIS iraXiv op. irpo efiov cefhkoqrxy. abdglmnp**t. v. 6. Tiyva (^>ro Ti>a) xsem.
rjXOwv xsem.
S. JOHANNIS CAP. X. vv. 936. Ovpalp. einr] xsemel. -nai e^eXevaeratl*. quartum 1.
xy. Ovaet em*xy. cnroXeaei exy. Jin. e-^wai k. acpeirjcriy. Jin.-TO yipoaicei p.
v. 16. 5JJ (pro 5et) y. anovawoiv be. aKoi/-TraXii/ b. 0jji/ai eglx. deivai avrrjv v. 19. e7ei>eTo TraXv. 22.
-TOIS
Kai e^ovaiau e^w y. /cat ej~ov(riav ey^w TraXtc Xa/3eii' ai/T*?!' e* (Aa6. marg.). Xafir/v x. iw C. v. 20. 7TO)XXot p. erai ef*. a/ceeTe y*. abcdefghklmnopqrtxy. defghklmnqrtx. C. iruTTeveTai f. aiv e (c/i v. 16). TroXXet x. /meverai ahx. OKOVv. 23. -ev TU> \epip f. -rov v. 25.
CLKOKOVOOV-
v. 21. Satiuovioov g.
acdefghklmnoqrx(p cum Elzev.). aokotxovos b. ao\oju.wvos v. 24. eepeis {pro aipeis)y. v/mwv {pro efxaov) p. v. 27. avToo {pro avTois) y. oi//c eiriaTevcraTe g. v. 26. aXXa
v. 28. SiSo/xt exy. oy /ui x. a7roXXoi'Tat a7T(uX<oi/Tat fqr. airwv. 29. edwKev C. v. 31. -7raXff v. 32. e^o^a
Xovrai pt. ou/c apiraaei b . apwacnj gq. V. 30. +/aoy (posi irarrip) g.
(pro 7roiov) be. epywv {pro epyov) bf *txy. v. 33. Xeyovres p. Xi&a^wfiev m*. cry acpy. aov {pro av) X. v. 35. tj C.
-TOI
epyov avTwu g.
158
v. 38. mcTTeveTe C, TriareveiTe x (pro iricrTevrjTe). rots epyois TruTTevcrctTe C. +/xov (post epyovz) d. -mareveTe p, 7ricrTev<yr]Te y (pro iricrTevcraTe). yvw p. o naTt/p ev e/ioi p. /cat cyw g. v. 39. oiwabdefk. avTov iraXiv'p. mav. 40. traXiv O. fiairT/jQuv TO irpwv. 41. 6Troit)crev <rrjv. 42. e/cet iroXXo* a. es avcron avrov clmnt.
TOV ap (Top), TO irpwTov CO*?, \xeiov fp (eTToitjcre p). $e d. TOV 6/cet cp.
CAPUT X I . v. 1. -aaOevwv b. (SiQavias b. II; e. eavrt)s bdglmnt. -TOV 6eov secundumf*. (pro n-aXti') y.
v. 2. %>?^V. 4. v. 7.
x. jueTa TOVTO b*. +ayroi/ (post fiaOtjTais) acdop. v. 8. +ai/Toi/ (pos^ fiaOrjTai) e. Xt-
b.
5joat ejfft achlmnopq**txy. wpat etcrtw bd. irepnrarei dh l*m*xy. irpoaKO-KTY) x. anep^oftai (pro iropevo^ai) C. e^v7rvt]<ra) hoptx. +ai/Tft> (pos^ ovv) d**op. avTov op. 3re|O7 secund. x. v. 14. avTois h..
dt. rjft.iv (pro Tinnv) x. aXKa abdfklmnopqrtxy. v. 17. tjStj riixepas C. e^cDi/ra X. airevTa b. ^e/ca7rei'Te9 y.
Xeycofxevos x. a7ro6a.voft.ev x. tri/f aurw (pro fxeT avTov) cp. v. 18. fitOavia b. ^e/cV. 19. eXtfKvOtjaaf bl*p*x v. 20. o abcdfgklmn. v. 21. ->J abfg
(e\rfKv6oiaav p**). eXrjkvOecrav g. e\rj\v9acriv c. ets (pro xpoi) t. irapafxuQrjaovTai bckty. opqrtxy (hiant he),
QKTOI/
(pro ai/T&) b.
159
Qavev p. v. 22. airrjcrei rx. -aoi y. v. 24. +JJ (ante fiapda) cdopy. Tevov x. v. 25. +$e cy, + owq(pos 6t7rei/). a7ro0avei v. 26. TTKTTrwrefw v. 28. v. 29. airodavei by. v. 27. vat /ci/jois C. bx. -/cai' cnroQavri usque ad as e^e v. 26, g.
(pro iretnaTevKa) ct. + TCW CWTOS (posi Oeov) g. - o C. (poovri x. eiKovaev x, C. n*?. Ttpf. (pwvricrai (pro (pouvei ae) t*?y. ep-^ere x.
v. 30. eXrjXvOt] bxy. - o o . jj oi secund. ey. viraytj ai/roi' ets TOUS -av-
Tro^as aedeglmnopqrtx. KtuXeyei (pro \eyov<ra)y. fiptjiu.r)(raTO ex. / n . ayroi/ y. eiirov) dp. evefifipintjaavTO y*. ^ovvarw b.
v. 33. imt. ws ouv eidei/ (JIJCTOW) C. toec py. e w TO irvevfian x. v. 37. eXeyov (pro r/^vvTo y. +/; v. 39. v. 34. TeOtjKctTe f *xy. ecvvaro acop.
tva) y. cnroOavei b.
+<XVTOIS
v. 38. 7raX;y x. e/u.fipt/uwo-a,/m. anToi' x. avrou (pro CLVTW) q*?. j;5ei o^>; Te9vrjKos kq*x. - o reOvtji^rivj. ctTrecrTiXas x.
v. 40. TnGTeveis e*. Tnarevaeis e**p*y. o\j/t) befkm*? v. 41. OTTOV (pro ov) e.
Kwr Kei/mevos cp. +ai/Tot/ es TOP ovpavov (ante ai/w)dpqr (avTov dpq**). v. 43. Sevpco x. etnrayrjv x. wv. v. 42. tjStjve. v. 44. Teflj'v'cos x. SeSefievois 1*. TCIS Transfert
"Xeipai KCII TOVS TTOOCIS act. Krjpiais efk*xy. o\|/7s b. j?re. v. 45. - o i hp. oo-a (pro a) d. y ein(jrevaav as avToi/ a ^?we versus in locum post iovaiv. 46. oo-a (pro a) Imnpt. v. 47. -ovv y (initio pericopes). +Kara TOU ITJCTOV (post avveSpiov) by. g. 6 avOpwTros OVTOS e. v. 48. OI5TWS abdlmnqrty. O W
160
ex. iriUTevawcnv bcdxy. eXevawvrai ex. apovcri b*. KCU tertiumop. v. 49. -wvj. v. 50. SiaXoyiXevQai x. vfiiv enroXeiTcuey. cnrwXijTaif*. - o bcdefghkopqrx.
V. 5 2 . SiaencopTrHT/Aeva
avvayr) t.
avvayayei y.
ets y.
eirepieTraTei y. a \ \ ' dfp. eneidev efk. CTTJ (pro en prim.) p. -ayrov hk. SeSwicecrav g.
OTTWS) C.
CAPUT X I I . v. 1. o irjaow rubro super t]\6ev k**. ejs dubium f *. /3i8aviav be. ,/m. +o irjcrovs cp. v. 2. +aw araKej/uecftw abcdefhkl**mnopqrtxy(g cum Elzev.). v. 3. Xr/rpav x. r/Xet^/e g. rats Bpi^iv avTtii C. (aw^e uncap.) cgy. v. 5. Swapicov xy. yXaiaoKo/xov y. 7ro\yy oj^Xos t. f*. ?X(W x.
(ante avrw secund.) abcdehklmnopqrtxy (non ita fg). eiXf/^pe x. TOVS Trooas avrov +o avrwv (pro avTov) x. v. 9. v. V. 4. toi/Sas C. aifxwv cfy.
icrKapioTt]? y.
v. 6. OTJ; X. e^eWei/ acdefhl*opqrty. V. 7. TeTtjpmev y. ,/?ra. ai/Tw b. e. ir6XXoi<s x. eKprim.y. tjXOev v. 12. enap-
TTOXXI/S
11. &' avroov x. avTov (pro TOV trjcrovv) ac. IOV p*. 7roXXys x. cmavTriGiv d. secund. bcdfghkopqrx.
<x"navTr\aiv glmnpty.
S. JOHANNIS CAP. XII. vv. 1431. ev abexy. en avroo af*lmntx. q*r. 7roXou {pro TruiXov)j.
161
e^o^aa9rj o (jjcroys e. orav g, o n t {pro ore). obdf** hopx. -en avrw y. k*t. -owvt. Kaihc. v. 17. efiaprvpi xsemel. 6 o^Xos bis avrov TOVTO y. avro e, avroiv v. 19. init. av/xOTC {pro on) bcdefghklmnopqrtxy. v. 18. TreTrotrjKeve xsem.
r\Kovaav agpx.
fiovXiov eTToincrav O'L (papuraioi Kara C {+TOV irjaov Km eXeyov TTJOO? eavrovs c in margine). $e {pro ovv) g. (papiaeoi xsemel. eXeyw {pro enrov) ~x.sem. ivpos avrov<s g. Qeopeire C. deoprjTe ~x.sem. wcpeXeirat ao. o(peXeire xy. 6-mcrw d. -O7ri<ra>t. v. 20. rti/es usemel. eXXijves et eXXives y. TL {pro Trf) xsemel. v. 21. /3t(?v. 22. Xeyovai g. -er e. avafiaivwvTwvy.
6
v. 23. ai/Tois e.
airoOavei bis bf *gy.
V. 25. (peiXov "Ksem. cnroXeat] h. aTrwXecet t*. v. 26. SiaKovei bis aexsem.y: secundum qr. aKoXovOrjTw ntxy. Tifxiaei f*xsem. v. 27. eaTu dtx.sem.jsem. {pro
/urjcrcov xsem. aTroXeo-as (pro lUta-wi') jsem. TOVTO {pro TOVTts StaKovrj pxsem. (cet x). eo-Te xsemel, /cat (awfe eav secund.) xsemel. ovpavwv g.
v. 28. +0716 {post TrctTep) dg** rw^ro op. TOD v. 29. o secundum exsem. ecmjKoos pysem.
v. 30. - o ahlmnoqrty.
v. 3 1 . Kpicrr] 11
162
-TOVTOV prim. gp. apyovx. +$e {post Kayw) ysem. jsem. efieWevadefkopqry. Ktjv x.
Xeyeis av d. - on secund. abef hklmnoqrxsem. y. $? ysemel, Si xsem. {pro Set). rt? eanvadfin. 35. oi/i> a. l /leff v/xwv eari irepnraTeiTe ews TO <pws p. +t} {ante OKOTUX) doxsemel. GKoreiab
(anie ews) f*. ev avrto {pro ewy TO (pws e^eTe) xseha/mi xsem. m*ysem. KaTaka/Sei xsemel ysem. TrepnrctTov xsem. ev Tq (TKoreia ysem. v. 37. crrifxeia v. 36. ws {pro e'ais) o. 7repnraTeiTe ews
CLVTOV ysem.
{pro iricTTeveTe eti) ysemel. yevvtjaOe e. yevtjaOai xsem. -ireiroieiKoTos xsem. envKxrev(ipa^iov o(p~ ireaav adq*r. etyg. xsem. y. Tivt] xsem. ewvvavTo xsem. iroppwKev ysem. v. 38. rov TrpotprjTov ysem. o {pro v. 39. eSwavro ado. n^vvaro e*.
TOVS
ov) e. TI {pro T-rf) xsem. vfxwv {pro rinwv) xsem. v. 40. TTv<b\onev hxsem.
eirtpwcrev p**. Tr\ Kaptia avvusaiv {pro v. 41. on. {pro ore) C. iSe fy v. 43.
vorjawac) p. evKXTpe^wcn ep. eTntTTpe^/ovaiv xsemel. IOao/mai bdeopy. laawixe x. semel. Xoyovv xsem. y. eiwep f*y. v. 42. ap^tDVTwv xsem. <papicrcraious xsem. o/xoyivovTai C. yevovrat xsem. y. v. 45. Deest in cey. dxsem. v. 44. e/ce/cpa^ec C. eKpa^e (^ rubro) f. TTJ0eop xsem. v. 46. ekikvOa x.
S. JOHANNIS CAPP. XII. v. 48XIII. v. 18. (iavov. e%i x. Kpivrj {pro Kpivet) ex.
163
ex. enre {pro eiptjice) g. +/xov {post iro/rrip) d. ouros ab {pro OVTW) tx. r/ wpa avrov e. v. 2.
CLVTOV
lovda x. 11/ C. Kapoiav tovoa Trapaow vos etaKapiovTov {sic) e. v. 5. fiaXei e*.
TO
tovoas t$a>s f.
+ & (posi ei^ajs) k** rubro lisemel. e/3a\ei> g. Xevrico 'x.semel. o {pro (j>) by.
xsem.
v.
7. +o(anfe screws) d. cnreicpiOt) avrw 6 irjaovs {Km enrev) J. -KM enrev avTw h. yvwaei hn*xsem. y. dfty. v. 8. +^e {post Xeyei) y. +o (anie TreT^ooy) cegqry. vrj-^seisc. vi\j/eK /uou TOUS Trodas e. avTw secund. ~x.semel. 6 {ante v. 9. ireTposC. /u.oucg. Ttjv Ke<pa\r]v v. 10. y^piav e^tjx. r\C vt\j/aa9e v. 11. rjlrj f*l*qy.
TOOV
Trapa^ovvra fxy.
OVTWV) dfkqr.
Y. 12. evi^f/eir o iqcrovs Toi/y 7rooaj TG>V /j.a9rjTwv avTov b. evr/^j/ev xsemel. /xa9rjTwv {pro /cat {ante eXafie) y. +/cat {ante avenreawv) y. acaTrecroi; xsemel. v. 13. <pwvr)Te xsemel. o icvpios /cat o otoacr/caXos cfg. /caXos hx. v. 14. aXXiXwc xsem. v. 15. v7roSiyna xsemel.
TTOIO)
;cra)d. -v/uu secund. a. fin. Troieire dfghknpxsem. y. 17. ecrrat x. iroieiTe xy. ravra {pro aura) cy. vftiv {pro vfxwv) m*. +yap {post 670)) adpqr.
fxov {pro
v.
112
164
S. JOHANNIS CAPP. XIII. v. 19XIV. v. 3. -irpo TOV yeveaOai g. iriaTevv. 22. v. 23. (pro eis) lmnt.
TOV f*k.
V. 24. avevei p.
TOV-
v. 25. avaireowv p.
+OVTU)S
(post e/cetvos) abcfgh(ovTos')koq*r. ae C. v. 27. 7roj>7r c. ra^etoi' fh*. Trpos Tiva c**. etTrov t.
_/m. +d Trapaowovs
v. 26. aireKpivaTo b. e/ui/3a\|/as (pro /3av|/as) dp. v. 28. a-uiiai/a/ceijuei'toi' q*r. v. 30. e^jy\0e Jungunt v. 31. ow v. 29. Se (pro yap) t . +o (ante
ei^ev) c. d (ante lovvas) gt. uycopaaov t. rjv oe i'i/^ OTE e^ijX^G (ow) abcfklmnopqrt. tantum dh. 6 prim. bh. ev avTip co. secund.) y.
So^aat} (pro So^acrei prim.) y. {5o|Ja<Tto (pro v. 33. +%povov (post twcpov) by. v. 34.
r. XrjTrio-aTe y. 70) vtraym agopqr. (pro vfieis) t. v. 35. e^eTe bfgy. v. 38.
Ka9uK t)yanr)o-a ad fin. vers. d. \va secund. v. 36. +670) a. d a. virayui) dflmnpqrt. v. 37. - d bcdfghklmnopqrt.
CLVTW JUOU
(pro crow) t. <pwvr]o~t) afghklmnqrt. eeuaov 1. airapvr)o~ei cy, (iKc dKeKTiop g, contra morem). v. 2. oi/cetay. (ante iropevo/uai) vfuv fjp. ei,u; p. iroXXai txovai g. eicn y. CAPUT X I V . v. 1. irapaaea9(o ntjsern.
+OTI
TrapaXei^ojuat y.
S. JOHANNIS CAP. XIV. vv. 321. (post eyu)) &d. v/xisj. eire (pro t]re)y. +6 (ante Qw/xas) C. VTrayis j . oi/voMeSa j aXjy&a j . hklpqty. ysem. owSts j . v. 7. eyvwKt]T bis y.
eopctKCtTe f**k.
165 v. 4. -eyw v. 5.
yivwaneTai j .
C. eopa/CTej.
v. 9. cnrenpidri (pro Xe^e^j. eijuaj. eopancos ^j^oi'j. v. 11. v. 12. v. 13. v. 10. euTii' fjpx. ecrri ysem.
cf**k. eopaKev cf**k. ewpanev j . crof (jpro aV) j . y^ic (j)ro rifjLtv) ysem. ev efiot; h. -eanv x. \ey<i) (pro \a\w prim.) j . a<pefxuvrouj. nevovbx.. aedfghklmnopqrtx6is ybis. a TTOIW e'yto g. eis ysem.
iroirjcrri prim. c.
af*y. iroieiatj secund. -Ksemel. Tropevw/xe c. woir)(xei (pro Troirjcra)) ysem. So^aaQei ysemel.
TOVTO
y**semel. aiTr/aeiTe ysemel. +KCU (ante TOVTO) C. vv. 13, 14. Troirio-w usque ad ev TW OVOIXUTL fiov q* (hab. marg.). TI ysemel. aiTioeiTm c. atTtj-
aeiTe ysemel: at et n av CUTlar/re ysemel. +/j.e(post mrrjarjTe) bcfhkysem. Troieurco s.sem. v. 15. -e/xas y*semel. TIprjcrrjTe ysemel, at TripricrriTe semel. v. 16. Kayw f. epcuTicru) y. Socreixsem. /xeff v/xwu fievei ysemel. /mevei qry. ^i/raTek. avTwprim.f*:secund.xsemel:tert.xsemel. Tra^o >?/ujy b. v. 17. ov^e
yivwanei avToCysemel. yivwGKr)~x.sem. $ea. yiveaKSTe t. fxevrj casern, fin. nai vfxiv ecne (ev) ysem. -Xwty*semel. v. v. 20. KM 6710 bxsem. v. 19. ovKeTt 1. ii/uris (pro viu. prim.)l*? tueis (pro v/x. secund.) ysem.
21. TYjpov Tisemel. o ce ayai^wv fxe a*. aywrnjOriaeTe x semel. efxcpavrjcrw xy. _^n. auTov e/xavrwy. at semel aurw
166
S. JOHANNIS CAPP. XIV. v. 21XV. v. 10. v. 22. +/cctt {ante n) abcdfghklmnopqrtxy. v. 23. -6 prim, abdfghklmnopqrt fxov secund. g. aycnrrjcn) f. eXeucrcoTOV Xoyov y. /xevuy.
KCLOWS
en' avrov.
x
fie9a qr. eTreXeucrwueOa y. Trap {pro ev) y. Troi^aw/xev bd f*rxy. am. vfxivt. v/u.ivg. v. 24. ayairovx.. -7raT/w bey. v. 26. usque ad v. 28. v. 25. -viuivprim.j). fxevov x. ov
eipr\vr]v TT)
SrjXiarw kernel.
Kopevofxe xsem. o n tertium ? d*. /uei^ovb. v. 29. yeveaOe b. yevr/Te ysem. abdfghklmnopqrtxy (Mcrf c).
n. ap^ov x. evpt]<jei {pro OVK e%ei) dp. oy/c e^et ruhro y** sem. v. 31. +juoi/ (pos iraT^p) d. oyrtos abdlmnqty. CAPUT X V . V . I . aXtjOrji't] x. -fxovf*. bis y. prim. opq. secund. a*. KaOepei x.bis. fin. <pepei dy. oucie) y. ^?w. fxrjvrjre xbis.
TTOXXW xsemel.
ayo/xev ysem. v. 2. (pepiov V. 4. (Ware /ecu (pro OUTWS p*y. +ro avTa> (j?ro ayro) 6z's xsem. v. 3. rjSei ysem. TW (pro T>7) t. v. 5. /uei'oi' bxbis.
^wpets x6is. cvvaarQai xsemel. Troitjv xbis. {pro avra). /ccuere h*. Keerai ysemel.
v. 6. eis (pro t)s)t. au-ro ag, avrwysem. {ante nvp) adfhklmnopqrtxy. hoqr. aiTtjaeuOai xsem. 9- ntjvaTe xsemel.
xsemel. (peprjrai t*. yevr/aOe ap. /*OJ {pro efjiot) xsem. v. 10. /xevrjre bx. juet/oJ bfhkqr. T ^
v.
S. JOHANNIS CAPP. XV. v. 10XVI. v. 4. secund. y. <wva xsem. q**. bx. v. 11. ixrivrj xsemel.
167
v. 15. OVK e n k. Kai n (pro OVKBTI) c. oiSev fjkpx. v. 16. eeXeacr(?ajj. e^aiXe^acr^e xsemel. e^eXe^av/aK secund. j . virayriTcu jxsem. (pepr/ratj.
(pepeire x. /ueivr] apq*r. /xeivrji d. nevei bfjtxy. airrjarjTai ovofiartj xsemel. Smq a**bef**gjlmnqrtx5eme?. v. 17. ayairarai xsem. dwar] f*oxsemel. Swaei d**y.
v. 18. fiicrei yjuasj. ixrjirei xsemel. ytvwaKSTotij.fin.efxtcrrjcrei/j. nenrj(jr}Kv xsemel. v. 19. t]t d*, SITS xsem. ysemel jj/uas t. (pro rjTe). e(pi\rj xsemel. eerTaij. (itjcrei xsemel. nvjjixsem.
v. 20. ixvtjuovere y*. +/mov (post Xoyov) bk. eyoot. ecr/xi^itui/j. /mei^wvt. r\ (pro ei secund.) xsemel. v. 21. navTa g. v. 22. eiyoaav fxov y*. rj/aeTepov t. Ttjprjawcriv C. 7roir]crwcnv cysem. v/ua? ysem. oicaTiv j . (pro eiyov)j. irepr] xsem. ULrjcrei xsemel.
+/J.OV (post TTdTpos prim.) adp. eniropeveTe b. v. 27. -Se ysemel. fiap-rvp^re exsemel. alotysemel. CAPUT X V I . v. 1. aKav^aXeiuOrjTe xsemel. Xarptav l*xsemel. (post TavTa) bx. v. 3. Tvoirjawcnv ysem. v. 2.
erwcriv exsemel. ysemel. TJ/JLOS t. airoKTtjvas xsemel. So^ei n. vfjuvhcdfhkhn v. 4. +^011x0 eiTroc prim. t. noqrtxy. v/xa^ g. oiSaai (pro eyvwaav) c. fivrifxovevere kysem. ixvrjfiovevarjre t*.
1 68
S. JOHANNIS CAP. XVI. vv. 422. secund. ysemel. fxwvi. fin. rjfxivx. e^ap-yr]^ blot, s^ap^eis pxsemel. v. 7.
v. 6. Tavrag.
rjimvt.
a. Xeyw {pro aXX' eyco) C. vfj.iv Xeyoo p. iv cnreXOa) { eyw) t*. +670) {post yap) abcdfghklmnopqrtxy. eXevaere x semel. t^ias prim. t. (Trevcrav semel. Kenl. $e dysem. v. 8. eXXey^ei ysemel. -/ecu secund. v. 9. Triarevoocnv ysemel, at einvv. 10, 2 1 , 25. ovv. 13. v. ws av cucovaei {pro v. 12. -v/utvysem.
14. e/xoi p, (iev ysemel {pro epe). TO {pro on) p. avayyeXt) v. 15. + yap {post Travra) qr. e^xseme?. Xa/xfiavei abcghklmnqrtxy. (Xafiavvet ysemel). avayv. 16. 670) abcdghklm**nopqrtxysemeZ. vv. 16, 17. Desunt inssemel verba on eyw v. 17. -ovvy
TOVTO TI
prim. c. effTi TO /iwcpov (0 Ae7ei)g. ecm ky. TO /ifKyjoi/ ysemel. v. 19, $e (pro ovv) p. Trep <r/Tt)Te ~x.semel. fxeTa ysemel. eir aXXrjXwv p. +Jfjuj> (pos enrov) pq*. o^/eadai h. sem. / k*. v. 20. 6pt]vt]<reTai xsem. ^apiaeTai by XvirriQrjaeaQai xsem.
TJ^KTJJ X.
aXXa ck.
169
sent. 6 (pro oaa) adp. ear (pro av) dp. airrjaeiTe ~x.sernel. ysemel. TOV iraTepa jsemel. Scot] jsemel. xsemel. jsemel. secund. jsemel.
<XITT]T6
v. 25. XeXaKtjKa v/uiv ev irapoiniais jsemel. v v. 26. atTj/creaflai -x.semel. aiTiaecrde jsev. 27. 0t\j? b . v. 28. a0ei-
mel, at mTrjaacrOe semel. epwricrw jsemel. e/xe n*. _/?w. +rat Trpoy TOI/ 0eoc inrayw t*. > ? M t jsem. Tropevone Tisemel. irapoifuav t*. oi/oe /ii'ai/ dhk. jsemel. nil' eXtjXvOev c.
v. 32. ep%ere xsem. ep^erw p*. /cat +/xov (post iraTrjp) f kq. e-^tjTej. 6ap-
v. 33. e-^ene (pro ej^re) dxsemel. Pro e^ere habent e^ere abd**ghklmnoprtx (q cum Elzev.). iterate. arjTe x. vevt]KrjKa f*. CAPUT X V I I . v. 1. XeXaXijuev jsemel. ewapa'i jsemel. $o%acrei (pro So^aari) ghq*y.
aXrj9r]vov is..
i
5. irapa aeavTov C.
v. 6. crot/ TO
ovofia aov jsemel. av (pro aoi) xysemel. eiaav jsemel. eSwsay (^wo 5e5co/cay secund.) ap. TeTtjpiKaai jsemel.
?
v. 7.
170
dxsem. jsern.
v. 11. ovKenl. ev TO KOCT/XW ei/jup. ep^o/mexsem. Ttjpicrov y. (iov (pro aov) jsemel. 6 oxsemel. ysemel, w bdfghklmn pixsemel.ysemel (pro oi/y). eoWoty p. wcriv d. +KCU (post icaOoos) ysemel. \ia$ysemel.
OVK eifxi y.
TJIXIV
xsemel. airdkeTo x.
ev T<J> KOGIXWysemel.
TOV KOCT/JLOU
v. 18. init.
ricopes. Kayoo airecrr. ad fin. vers. p. av-rovs mrecrTeiKa v. 19. eyo)g. e/x avTov d. warn /cat auToi p. wet vyiaaixevoi ysemel. c). v. 20. /xovwvd. icai ysemel. irepi irav-
TWV TCOV Trurrev. p. TrtarevovTwv abdfghklmnopqrtxy (Mat v. 21. av (pro aoi) xsemel. ev rifxiv d. w<riv secund. h. v. 22. }i/ (pro v. v. 25. +Kai (ante o Koa/Aos) f. Triareuaei ysemel. a.
^v) d. t) e^ai/cas juot e^<w/ca p. ev wai ab?. +/cat (ante ^ e t s ) v. 23. iy' alert ysemel. yivuiaKei bdf*hk*qxseme^y. 24. jj,ut (^ro MO xsemel. eyco et/ui ysemel. ov p*. oyn p**. et (pro p) y. CAPUT X V I I I . v. 1. o it]<xov<i super e%rf\Qe rubro k**. )(eifiapov g. v. 2.
JJSIJ
tcai eKetvoi p.
^eifiappou^ y.
nX*!) bcdfgky.
px. e'iGTtiKei b o .
S. JOHAATNIS CAP. XVIII. vv. 628. {pro avrois) c. eTreaw y. hklmnopqrtxy. ^Ttre e7recret f*. p*X. x.
171
rovs) x. eirepwrriGe at. eirtipwTiae y*. eg auTajr OI/K cnroXeaa C. b. aov bcdlmnpty.
v. 9. wXtjpw C. airoXeaa o?. v. 10. rjXKvaev y. efrecre bxy. v. 11. TO ireTpw V. 13.
+avTrjs {post QyjKrjv)y.fin.CLVTW v. 15. r)KoXovQrj f*y. 5e v. 16. T J ^ dujoa TI (^)ro TJ; v. 18. ei<rr>j-
V. 12. (T-rrripa y. virripere b. lovSewv X**. o prim. e. avvri<rr]XQev b. e/ceivos (pj'o o a\Xo?) g. v. 17. ?) {pro el) g. edep/xevovTo x.
avdpaKeiav f.
TOIV avrov Kai d. /cai irejOt T^? owa^tjs avTov t. lmnopqrtxy. ev avvaywyrf eSiJa^ab. Kaiprim.t. res p, irawroTe abcdfghklmnoqrtxy (pro 7rayro0ei>). aiiTots (|5ro cyw) y. Kpivei bdry. rt. Elzev.).
21. eirepcoTKjov y. ctK^/cotoTas by. v&aotv b. oiSacn y. _/m. v. 22. 7ra)i'TO9 y. Se^coicev C. a7rov. 23. - o bo. /mapTvpiaov y. Saipeis lmnq v. 25. ^e d. ai/xwv b*. ecrro? x.
v. 24. a7T6(TTtXei/x. - o w bcdfghklmnoqrtxy (p cwm Kdiacpai. os x. - o w d * . ^ (/>ro el) gk. +ow (jiosf ^i/*;-
o) abcdfghklmnoqrtxy. v. 26. +ow (^osf Xe7ei) q*. g. v. 27. - o cdfkpt. v. 28. ayovai pqrxy.
OKI'cgopqrxy. TrpaiTopiovbisk.'x.bis: secund. ~8.semel. r\v le usque ad -Trpairwpiov q*r*. Trptoi bhlmnq**r**xy. -ets TO Trpairwpiov secund. gt. fxriavQwcnv x&is. aXXa k. - lya
172
S. JOHANNIS CAPP. XVIII. v. 28XIX. v. 6. v. 29. +e {post TrtXaros) afkp. (peperat k. &e {pro ow secund.)ap. airoKTivaix
secund. k. semel.
v. 31. Xafiexsemel.
v. 32. -arj/xaivu>vb*. crjtxaivovb**. crf]fj.eva}vm*x. v. 33. irpaiTopiov bkxsemel. v. 34. aweKpivaTo av {pro
e/ueXXev afhklmnopqrty.
7ra\iv eis TO TrpaiTcopiov g. Xeyei TW irjaov {pro ecpwvrjcre TOP irjtyovv /cat enrev avTcp) xsem. {avTw) ap. og. (xoi) xsemel. y. aoi {pro ere) g. avC. aXXos croi enre ag1.
v. 35. jjul {pro ei/ut) xsemel. e/nov {pro aov) v. 36. - o abdfghklmnopqrtxy. e/xi v. 37. -ovvt. av-
{pro efin) xsemel. rpyoviXpvTo xsemel, at rtyoviQuvTo semel. r\yoviCpvToy. TrapaSwOo)f*htxsemel. fxat b. yeyevrjfxe f. yeyevvrifxex. v. 38. evTif. /ami/ d. enrovxsemel. Ttp m. OVK ovv dq. o secund. bdglmnptxsem. y. <yeyevtjirasf. /ue {pro /xov)f. irpos xoi/s lovocuovs g. ovoe ev Tip iraaya k. j3ovXea0ai
t. +lva {post ovv)f. airoXvcrw v/unv {post ovv) jTpq*r. airwv. 40. -7raXti/almnpq**t. -Trai/res-g. -XeYo^Tes,/. TOV fiapafiflay. (Sapap'av g*t. /3a/3a/3as g*t. X I X . v. 2. e7rt TJ;I/ KetpaXrjv avTov xsemel. -rrepiv. 3.
CLVTOV
V. 4. im*. /cat e%t)X6e p. -oi/^py. o {pro avTov)y. ov&e fxiav {sic v. 11)d
TrtXaTos vraXtv e^wr, egto prim. py. eioey. avrov vfuv v. 5. ew o tj/crofsyp. (popov x. aKavOrjvov xsemel. et$e -\-avrov
y. v. 6. icoe avTof. eicwv xsemel, idovsemel. /cat oi vnripTai g. apov apov {pro aravpeoaovprim.) xsemel.
173 evpei-
eTiavxsem.
v. 7. e-^w/j.evxsem.y.
ocpikeixsemel,
ewoieiaev xsemel.
TOV ad/glmnoqty.
sem. eicrrjkOe naXiv eis TO irpaiTwpiov y. o TTIXCITOS super irpaiT. rubro k**. irpanopiov k. iLsemel. -e-^w prirn.j. v. 11. oprim. abd/ghlmnopq v.
rtxy. e^eis (p"O et^e?) p. ovhe/xiav f^ovaiavf. ovSeixiav p. <$$(oiu.evov jsem. /xei^ovg. neiXwva xsem. /xet^wvj. 12. etv' '? l*xsemel. awoXvcrai avTov o 7riXaTos p. TOV irjaovv {pro CIVTOV prim.) g. eKpavyaXov dhop. eicpa^wv x semel. XeyovTesg. airoXvcreisy. Kecxapos xsemel. +ovv {post TTCIS) h- eavTov {pro avTov) abd/ghklmnopqrtxy. irowvxsemel. Kaiaapeix. v. 13. TOVT-JOV TU>V Xoyoivabdhk v. opqrx. eKaOrjuevxysem. Toy p. Xeyonevov ysemel. XiOovTpoTov xsem. efipdicrTr) j . yafiaOa abd/lmnqrty. 14, +riV {post wpa)fnin<ypq**txsem.y. O'ptxsem. y. aJy {pro wcrei) bcdhkop. {pro (TTavpuxrw) d*. mel. Kecrapa xsemel. Se secund.flmn
r
{post eKpavya<T<xv)xsemel. (BaaiXea prim. y. GTavpwoai aireKpvQricrav tpassim. v. 16. ovv g. ovv {pro oe) a. 7ra-
tjyayov abcdghklmnopqrtxy. fin. +eis TO TrpatTwpiovhx v. 17. Kcuy. (5aGTa(pvTe<s t*. fiaaTafyv d. o {pro os) xsem. y. XeyeTe x.
ad
avTov TOV aTuvpov p. eavTov b. e^rfXOov t*ysem. eis TOTTOV {pro eis TOV) abcdghoqr.
V. 19. eireOrjKev p . J 7 M oe yeypctfi/uevov
174
fin. vers. ysemel. vatypeos xsemel. 7roXews abcd/ghklmnopqrtxy. v. 21. TWV iov^aiuov primumd.
CTTI eWr/vitTTi qr. efipdicrTrj eWyvicrTr) pw/maitTTri ysemel. TWV lovSaiwv b*. <ypa<pai b**. e/cetvos eiirev 6 (3acri\evv g. ei/ur]xsemel. v. 22. -yeypacfxxprimump*. g. apa0os abcdghkoptxy. ciioXov gklqrt. ixev avToy. b**).
v. 25. e'icrTr]K6ioav ysemel, at e'ujrijKtjaav bis. TJJS v. 26. ovvf. 6v rjycnra ysemel. 'i^efxsemel,
/uj-yrjoos t*. ikapia TOV (rj)f. ickoira akqrxter y. /uaySaXivrjybis. tSe aghlmnoqrtxiery (pro i$ov). (pro wpas) gmxy. + e/c6jcos (post fj.a9>)Tt]s) bxy. Imn. iSei ysemel. -r^y] dgtysemel. XeiwOrf) y. v. 27. i$e k. yuepas v. 28. yuero r a w a X , t^ajp TereXecrOai (sic v. 30)
bdghkox6zs ysem., iw$ ysem. (pro ei$w$). r$ri KavTaf(r^rj) c. +TT6pi avrov (post TeTeXearat) bd. irXtjpwOr) (pro rev. 29. i)crcrw h*. irepiTiOevTes c. TO (TTo/uaTi v. 30. e (pro ow) p. /cX^vas xsemel. aw/xara ysem. fieyaXtj etteivov acd/ghklmnoqrxy -TOV (ante bd. TO aTona y.
v. 31. e7r7 (pro CTTI) xsemel. -ra r/fxepa (-;) acd/gx&is ysemel. sem. (p cwm Elzev.). sem. KaTeaywaif. aXXov)/. aXov xsemel.
rov aafifictTov eneivov t. ripwricrav y v. 32. irporov xsemel. v. 33. -eXfloi'Tes c. ioi> yftt's. V. 34. vvv^ev p. evotfe v. 35.
rjSeiybis, at eiSr/semel. TeOvrjKWTa ysemel. fin. +Kai TOV aXXov TOV GvcrTavpwOevTos t*eras. ybis. evoi^ev xsemel. evBeoos ab/ghlmnpqrtxy.
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k. ewpa.Ko$xbis. ju.e/u.apTvpiKevh'Ksem.y. /xefiaprvpeiKe xsemel. d\r)9f]vri xter. COTIV avTou aghkoq*rxo2s. eaTtv rt fxapTupia avrov c/"lmnq**txsemeZ y. creiTe xbis. /glmnqrt. mnopqrty. \va apeih. eiSev (pro oiSev)Jr. aXrjQet ysemel. +icai (post \va) pysemel. iriaTevV. 36. cie (pro yap) q*r. +a7r' (ante avrov) v. 37. oxJ/oi/Tex. e^CKevTicravxy. v. 38. -e irt]\drov b. 6 prim, ac/ghl nai Kpvu/jievos x. /cat exeapi/xarOaia^ g. pifxaOcuas o. avrov (pro TOV itjcrov secund.) py.
avpurjs C. cr/uyc^s n*. afupvris r. aXoorjs a*cg*m*y. u>$ (pro tocrei) bcd/ghklmnopq*rtxy. Xtjrpas x. h*. +ev (ante odoviois) abcd/ghklmnoqrtxy (uyQao-
y*, p cum Elzev.). appitxa-T(av t. naff u>$ k. /ca0os qy. v. 41. KtjTnros g. Toirw(pro KrjTTtp) g. ouoeTrore (pro ovoe7ru)) y. v. 42. e/c>j (pro e/cet) p*. +0V01/ (ante edrjmv) y. t. avTov (pro TOV ir/aovv) g. CAPUT X X . v. 1. fj.a.y$a\tvri by. oi$a ty. aoy p*.
e
eippevov y.
v. 2.
PX
eTe
pq**. v. 12. +/cat (awte Ka0e^oju.ecoi/y) t. vpos TY\V KecpaXtjvC. eaeiTo <roofia(To)f. -i-Kvptov (ante ir]<rov)y. v. 13. ortp. +e/c TOV fivrj/xeiov (post nvpiov f-ou)y. v. 14. OTTI-
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v. 15.
JJTJJ?
Caretst.
eOijuas
(XVTOV
abed
OVTTO)
legitur:
fiapiafji' \eyei avrw efipaicrTi (pro fiapia' (TTpcKpeiaa eiceiv. 16. arpacpijaa cy. +cSe (post arpav. 17. v. 18. /uaySaXivt] y. v. 19. ouarjs v. 20. ei7rovx. <peicra)bc. avTwTp. pa(iovvi;b. paf&ovvi clmnqrt. nov secund. d. Jin. Oeov rjixwv t. ctTrayyekovcra t. ore (pro OTJ) t. eopaxe k. p. -a-ui^jueeoiko*. earv d (sic V. 26) g. To.? %eijoas r*. e^apiaau by. ow y.
(TTeXXa> ( p r o TrefXTTw) p .
y. 01/1/ em*py. KaiKXeicr/uevwu x. +ai/roy (post fxaOtjTai) v. 21. vfirjvf. airov. 2 3 . a<peiTe y.
v. 2 2 . TO ( p r o TOUTO) C. eve(pu~
v. 24. eis y.
v. 25. eo
prim. c.
^eipav C.
v. 26. aiiTouC. Xcyet ai/TOjy (pro et7rei') C. ei^e (pro t^e) p. v. 29. eopams c. v. 31. -6 prim.
abcd/ghklmnopqrtxy. + d n t^crot;? eariv 6 ^pia-ros 6 v'tos Toy Oeov (post iri(TTevovT6s)f*. e^etrai (pro e%t]Te) C. CAPUT X X I . v . l . +e (post (ueTa)qr. q**t. (pos /xa^ijTais). dXXoisf. -TraXivfmn -TOU c.
+ayToyqr, +ayToy eyepQeis e/c veKpcov c / l m n t y v. 2. +i/tot (pos^ oi)a**cy. v. 3. +o(awe ut^ft)j/)y. ewe/^o-a i/abd/ghklmn
S. JOHANNIS CAP. XXI. vv. 325. pqrty. vvKTtjb. e-^rjTef. e-^rjTe y. eis T>/!/ ly^vp. v. 4. yivoft.evr}<i ghko. earr/dg.
177 6o.
em (pro eis) dy. rj^riaav bq*. eiStjcravy. v. 5. avroitsc7. V. 6. evprjatjTe y. OVKBTI 1. ai/T(u d*. v. 9. eirejiri'jav y. v. 11crv TIS et c. e\Kvacu a v r o p . icr^uoi' aop.
v. 13. e ^ e x e b . ovv C. SiSocrwy. icai <$i$oocru> g. Jin. +ot/$ei? ^e eToXfia TO \VTTWV C. V. 14. TOUTOV t. eiSrj {pro t]^rj) y. ecpavepwaev Cgxy (pro e(pavepa>v. 15. +/cai v. 16. Qrj). +eavTov {post e<pav.)gxy.
v. 17. TO prim.?f. \eyei avTco 6 itjcrovs ad fin. vers.c. v. 18. on (pro 6re)y. jjy k. veoTewepieTvaTtis bl*qr. 6e\t]$C. v. eavTov (pro aeavTov) cgoqry.
yrjpaais b. eKretcetets C. croua*. ^ajo-j; ch*k. ewyc, o'lcrtif, eicroi x, otaey (pro wcrei). ov (ante 6e\eis)f. v. 19. crrifxevwv x. ^o^aarj c. aKoXovOt] x. aKokovdrj y. 20. tti's (pro os) x. ey Seiirvw ct. v. 23. -oi5i-osc?y. ep\a>fim ckx.
7T6JOJJ TOVTOV
c. oafxev OTI usque ad fiapTvpia av c* (habet aXr)9ei<s by. a\t]9ts ecrTrjv xsem. v. 25. +arjneia (ante 7roXXa) c. ewoieiaev x
margo).
iSa/mev ysemel.
,/?. ayToy x.
sem. {evw'iroiwv TWV fiadriTtov avTov {post tjjcrow) C. arnva d. ypctfpqre bky. Ka9ev Imnqrty. ot/xe ~s.sem. ^wpaiaev c. )(opt]crai ysemel, at yopiffai semel. ypa(pwiu.eva ysemel.
SUBSCRIPTIONES.
Eras, in o. TeXos TOW (caTa lwavvt/v evayyeXiov d. TO KOTO lu)avvt]v evayyeXiov e^e^oOr] /ueTa xpovovs (y_povov p) X/3 12
178
S. JOHANNIS.
Tjjj TOV {-TOV p) XpiGTov araX^v/rews klmnp. +ev Ttj vtjcrw 1. +crTt^ot /3T. Imn. TeXos TOV KaTa Iwavvtjv aw Qe<v ayiov evayyeXiov oivep ej~eoo9rj Kai avTo X/3. TY)S Xv avaXt]\j/. q. Sic fere r.
AOHA.