Collation: Parchment ; fols. 8 ; hardpoint ruling ; modern foliation in pencil.
Layout: 24 long lines per page.
Description: Written in minuscule script in brown ink by a single scribe ; chapter titles and liturgical references are written in alexandrinischer Auszeichnungsmaiuskel ; a later hand of the 14th century (?0 added several liturgical references in the margins of fols. 1r, 7v , and 8r.
Binding note
Manuscript leaves kept in slipcase.
Language note
Greek;
Script
minuscule.
Contents
1 fols. 1r-v: ...] iōannēn ton adelphon autou en tō ploiō meta zevedaiou tou patros autōn katartizontas ta diktya autōn.
2. fols. 2r-8v: ...]samen hymin kai ouk eōrchesasthe; ethrēnēsamen hymin kai ouk ekopsasthe; ēlthe gar ioannēs.
Source acquisition
The early provenance of this fragment is unknown. Acquired in February 1940 from Dr. Junkelmann in Munich, who may have purchased it on Mount Athos.
References
Kotzabassi, Sofia. Greek manuscripts at Princeton, sixth to nineteenth century: a descriptive catalogue, pages 140-141.
Other format(s)
Also available in an electronic version.
Place name(s)
Greece Mount Athos
Other title(s)
Princeton MS. 63
OCLC
1422760537
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