Lectionary 1602
New Testament manuscript
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Lectionary 1602, designated by ℓ 1602 in the Gregory-Aland numbering, is a Coptic–Greek bilingual manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment leaves, dated paleographically to the 8th century.[1][2]
| New Testament manuscript | |
Coptic text | |
| Text | Evangelistarion |
|---|---|
| Date | 8th century |
| Script | Coptic / Greek diglot |
| Now at | University of Michigan |
| Size | 36.2 by 28.4 cm |
Description
The text is written in Greek Uncial letters, on 88 parchment leaves (36.2 by 28.4 cm), in 2 columns per page, and 28 lines per page.[1]
The codex contains Lessons from the four Gospels lectionary (Evangelistarium).
It has two endings to the Gospel of Mark (as in codices Codex Regius Ψ 099 0112 274mg 579).[3]
The codex is now located in the University of Michigan (P. Mich. Inv., Nr. 4942, 1 fol.) in Ann Arbor.[1]