Minuscule 86

Minuscule 86 ( in the Gregory- Aland numbering ), ε 1030 ( von Soden ), is a Greek Minuskelhandschrift of the New Testament on 281 parchment leaves (24 × 18 cm). Using palaeography was dated the manuscript to the 11th or 12th century. The manuscript is complete.

Description

The manuscript contains the text of the four Gospels. He has written one column each with 22-23 rows. The manuscript contains Prolegomena, Eusebische tables Synaxarion and pictures.

Text

Kurt Aland placed the Greek text of this codex in any Category.

History

A priest Michael bought this manuscript in 1183 in Constantinople Opel by a priest for the Emperor Alexius 1I. Komnenos. She was one of the temporary library in Buda. In 1699, it bought Carl Rayger, a doctor. Together with the library it was purchased in 1722 from Lycaeum in Pressburg ( Bratislava).

She was examined by Johann Albrecht Bengel.

The code is located in the Slovak Academy of Sciences ( 394 kt) in Bratislava.

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