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GA 2937 f.93r, f.93v, f.94r, f.94v and f.95r

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Author : Mina Monier

GA 2937 (GOP MS 122), f.93r, f.93v, f.94r, f.94v and f.95r; TEI/XML and HTML transcription and English HTML translation by Mina Monier (SNSF project MARK16).

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Swiss National Science Foundation
Long ending
Mark 16
New Testament
GA 2937
National Bank of Greece
Textual criticism
MS 122
Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria

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Mina Monier

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GA 2937 f.93r, f.93v, f.94r, f.94v and f.95r

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2021-07-20

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Swiss National Science Foundation

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Long ending

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Mark 16

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New Testament

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GA 2937

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National Bank of Greece

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Textual criticism

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MS 122

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Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria

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GA 2937 (GOP MS 122), f.93r, f.93v, f.94r, f.94v and f.95r; TEI/XML and HTML transcription and English HTML translation by Mina Monier (SNSF project MARK16).

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11th century CE

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NT.VMR Doc ID 32937

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Located by Mina Monier and H. A. G. Houghton at the Greek Orthodox Patriarchal Library of Alexandria in February 2018, GA 2937 is an alternating catena on the four Gospels. Palaeographically, it is dated to the 11th century (Parpulov, 2022). It is made of 263 parchment (240 × 200mm) folios. The Gospels conclude with the subscriptions known as the Jerusalem Colophons. The part of Mark extends between folios 42v to 95r. Its catena contains the Shorter Ending and several passages discussing the presence of the Long Ending in the different manuscripts the catenist accessed. After quoting Gregory of Nyssa (PG 96 cols. 644-5) and the letter of Isidore of Pelusium to Timothy the Reader (PG 78 col. 257-260) on the problem of counting the “three days” prior to the resurrection, the catenist concludes the Gospel of Mark with a passage, discussing the presence of the long ending in earlier copies. Mina Monier, SNSF MARK16 project, SIB Lausanne (CH), © CC-BY 4.0

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MS 122

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GA 2937

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Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria

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National Bank of Greece (Athens)

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Mina Monier