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... prol . , Kep . , TíTλoi ( rubro , almost obliterated ) , Am . ( not Eus . ) , lect . , the Epistles prol . , kep . t , Eutha- lian TiToi , lect . , with full syn . , and other matter at the end . Ibid . Addl . 17469 , 17741 are wrongly ...
... prol . , Kep . , TíTλoi ( rubro , almost obliterated ) , Am . ( not Eus . ) , lect . , the Epistles prol . , kep . t , Eutha- lian TiToi , lect . , with full syn . , and other matter at the end . Ibid . Addl . 17469 , 17741 are wrongly ...
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... prol . that it contains prologues or vπoléσes before the several books . The books are all written on parchment or vellum , unless chart . ( paper ) be expressly named . N.B. The numerals within brackets which immediately follow the ...
... prol . that it contains prologues or vπoléσes before the several books . The books are all written on parchment or vellum , unless chart . ( paper ) be expressly named . N.B. The numerals within brackets which immediately follow the ...
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... ( Prol . N. T. § 1161 ) ; mut . in Matth . ii . 9-20 ; John i . 49 — iii . 11 ; 49 verses : it contains syn . and extracts from some Fathers ( Scholz ) . 5. ( Act . 5 , Paul . 5 ) . Regius 106 [ XII ] is Stephens ' 8 ' : 4o , prol ...
... ( Prol . N. T. § 1161 ) ; mut . in Matth . ii . 9-20 ; John i . 49 — iii . 11 ; 49 verses : it contains syn . and extracts from some Fathers ( Scholz ) . 5. ( Act . 5 , Paul . 5 ) . Regius 106 [ XII ] is Stephens ' 8 ' : 4o , prol ...
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... prol . , pict . and a commentary . The next manuscript is the most important since Cod . 1 . 13. Regius 50 [ x ] 4o , is Kuster's Paris 6 , who says that it supplied him with more various readings than all the rest of his Paris ...
... prol . , pict . and a commentary . The next manuscript is the most important since Cod . 1 . 13. Regius 50 [ x ] 4o , is Kuster's Paris 6 , who says that it supplied him with more various readings than all the rest of his Paris ...
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... prol . , pict . 35. ( Act . 14 , Paul . 18 , Apoc . 17 ) . Coislin . 199 [ xi ] fol . , con- tains the whole New Testament , with many corrections . 36. Coislin . 20 [ x1 ] , Eus . t . , prol . , with a commentary , from the laura [ i ...
... prol . , pict . 35. ( Act . 14 , Paul . 18 , Apoc . 17 ) . Coislin . 199 [ xi ] fol . , con- tains the whole New Testament , with many corrections . 36. Coislin . 20 [ x1 ] , Eus . t . , prol . , with a commentary , from the laura [ i ...
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