Beta
Ra 1867
Sinai, St. Catherine's Monastery, Gr. 125. No diktyon: 58500.
ibid., New Finds (Ν.Ε.), X 15. No diktyon: 61205.
s. XIV
| Paper, 148 ff.
24 (X 15) + 124 (Gr. 125) ff., 150 × 113
mm 150 × 110 (Gardthausen), 150 × 113 (Kamil), 150 × 112 (Nikolopoulos),
1 col., 23–26 lines per page.
|
Minuscule (Informal script).
Psalms and Odes.
| For some unknown reason Kamil dates the manuscript to the year 1248. Gardthausen and Rahlfs date the manuscript to s. XIV, without being sure about it. It is likely that it was written by a later hand. The titles and the initials are rubricated. The main text is written in intense black ink.
| Text-type: L.
Content | |
X 15: 1r–24v | Ps 20:4a–43:21b |
Gr. 125: 1r–93r | Ps 43:22a–151:7 |
Gr. 125: 93r–94v | Ode 1 |
Gr. 125: 94v–97v | Ode 2 |
Gr. 125: 97v–98r | Ode 3 |
Gr. 125: 98r–99v | Ode 4 |
Gr. 125: 99v–100v | Ode 5 |
Gr. 125: 100v–100v | Ode 6:3–7b |
Gr. 125: 101r | Ode 7:38b–45b |
Gr. 125: 101r–102v | Daniel 3:46–51 and Ode 8 |
Gr. 125: 102v–103v | Ode 9 |
Gr. 125: 103v | Prayer to Christ |
Gr. 125: 104v–116v | Horologion |
Gr. 125: 117r–123v | Liturgical canon, tit. “κανὼν μεσονυκτικός” |
Gr. 125: 124r–124v | Fragment of a liturgical text |
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