Uspenski Gospels
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The Uspenski Gospels, Minuscule 461 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 92 (Soden),[1] are a New Testament minuscule manuscript written in Greek, dated to 835 AD, and now in St Petersburg in Russia. They are the oldest known dated manuscript of the New Testament; it was not customary for Greek scribes to date their work at the time.[2]
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New Testament manuscript | |
Name | Uspenski Gospels |
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Text | Gospels |
Date | 835 |
Script | Greek |
Found | Uspensky 1844 |
Now at | National Library of Russia |
Size | 16.7 x 10.7 cm |
Type | Byzantine text-type |
Category | V |
Hand | regular and well formed |
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