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GA 2604 f.176v, f.177r, f.177v and f.178r

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Author : Garrick Allen, Anthony Royle

GA 2604 (CBL W 139) f.176v., f.177r, f.177v and f.178r; transcription and English translation by Anthony Royle and Garrick Allen (Glasgow University, Paratextual Understanding Templeton Religion Trust project); TEI/XML and HTML encoding by Mina Monier (SNSF MARK16).

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Textual criticism
Swiss National Science Foundation
Templeton Religion Trust
GA 2604
Chester Beatty Library
CBL W 139
Mark 16
Long ending
New Testament

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Garrick Allen, Anthony Royle

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GA 2604 f.176v, f.177r, f.177v and f.178r

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2021-02-18

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Textual criticism

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Swiss National Science Foundation

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Templeton Religion Trust

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GA 2604

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Chester Beatty Library

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CBL W 139

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Mark 16

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Long ending

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New Testament

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GA 2604 (CBL W 139) f.176v., f.177r, f.177v and f.178r; transcription and English translation by Anthony Royle and Garrick Allen (Glasgow University, Paratextual Understanding Templeton Religion Trust project); TEI/XML and HTML encoding by Mina Monier (SNSF MARK16).

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Mina Monier

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12th century CE

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NT.VMR Doc ID 32604

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CBL W 139 is an early twelfth-century Byzantine deluxe gospel codex held at the Chester Beatty in Dublin, Ireland. It contains the four canonical gospels along with multiple prefatory and other traditional apparatuses, including the Eusebian system with canon tables, liturgical divisions, synaxarion, menelogion, and five full page images of the evangelists and John Chrysostom. The gospels texts are also framed by catena which are extracts from early Christian literature. The codex has 378 folia. Mark 16 occurs on 176v-178r and six catena sections comment on aspects of the chapter, connected to verses 2, 3, 7, 9, 15, and 19. The chapter ends with a subscription that offers a take on the provenance of Mark and a stichos notation. Garrick Allen, Paratextual Understanding Templeton Religion Trust project, University of Glasgow ; © CC-BY 4.0

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W 139

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GA 2604

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The Chester Beatty Library (Dublin, Ireland)

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Garrick Allen

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Anthony Royle