Minuscule 1210

Minuscule 1210 is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament. It does not contain the Pericope Adulterae.

Location

It is located at Saint Catherine's Monastery on Mount Sinai in Egypt, where it is designated Gr. 173.

Date

Gardthausen and Gregory dated 1210 to the eleventh or twelfth century. Welsby dated it to the twelfth century.

Text

Alison Sarah Welsby identified it in John as a member of textual family 1 and a copy of Minuscule 22.

gollark: No, J&J is.
gollark: Who's been jailed then?
gollark: I see. I think I'd consider tight control of information (and lack of government accountability) authoritarianism things, and the problem appears to have been caused by those.
gollark: Yes, it is indeed stupid. You were saying it was not authoritarianism, however.
gollark: I would consider censoring information which makes your government look bad fairly authoritarian.

See also

  • List of New Testament minuscules

References

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