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GA 800 f.104v, f.105r and f.105v

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Author : Mina Monier, Zachary Skarka

GA 800 (EBE 65) f.104v, f. 105r and f.105v; transcription by Zachary Skarka (CSNTM & University of Birmingham) and Mina Monier (SNSF MARK16); English translation, TEI/XML and HTML encoding by Mina Monier.

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apocrypha
National Library of Greece
Center for the Study of New Testament manuscripts
Long ending
Shortest ending
NLG 65
GA 800
Mark 16
Catenae
Swiss National Science Foundation
New Testament
Textual criticism
Egypt

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Mina Monier, Zachary Skarka

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GA 800 f.104v, f.105r and f.105v

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GA 800 (EBE 65) f.104v, f. 105r and f.105v; transcription by Zachary Skarka (CSNTM & University of Birmingham) and Mina Monier (SNSF MARK16); English translation, TEI/XML and HTML encoding by Mina Monier.

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12th century CE

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GA 800 contains most of the four Gospels. It is dated between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries. It was written on parchment in a cursive minuscule script. It is one column and does not contain any illustrations. Lastly, one of the most noteworthy features of GA 800 is that it is a catena manuscript. The catena that GA 800 contains is commonly attributed to an otherwise unknown Victor of Antioch or to Cyril of Alexandria. The commentary on Mark 16 in GA 800 differs substantially from John Cramer’s Mark catenae edition, with eighty-eight new words at the end. This passage has been translated in a blog post, on the CSNTM website: http://www.csntm.org/Blog/Archive/2020/5/26/FTL_GA800 Zachary Skarka, SNSF MARK16, © CC BY 4.0

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EBE 65

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National Library of Greece (Athens)

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Mina Monier

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Zachary Skarka