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GA 1422 f.177v, f.178r, f.178v, f.179r and f.179v

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Author : Mina Monier

GA 1422 f.177v, f.178r, f.178v, f.179r and f.179v; transcription, English translation and TEI/XML encoding by Mina Monier (SNSF MARK16).

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Textual criticism
Mark 16
New Testament
GA 1422
XXV B 7
Shorter ending
Long ending
Swiss National Science Foundation
The National Library of the Czech Republic

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Mina Monier

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GA 1422 f.177v, f.178r, f.178v, f.179r and f.179v

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2021-12-13

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Textual criticism

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Mark 16

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New Testament

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GA 1422

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XXV B 7

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Shorter ending

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Long ending

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Swiss National Science Foundation

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The National Library of the Czech Republic

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GA 1422 f.177v, f.178r, f.178v, f.179r and f.179v; transcription, English translation and TEI/XML encoding by Mina Monier (SNSF MARK16).

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Mina Monier

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10th-11th century CE

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GA 1422 is a Four-Gospel catena manuscript, currently held in the National Library of the Czech Republic. Palaeographically, it is dated to the 10th/11th century. The Gospels conclude with the subscriptions known as the Jerusalem Colophons. The part of Mark extends between folios 119r to 179v. 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, DH+ (SIB, Lausanne, CH), © CC-BY 4.0

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XXV B 7

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GA 1422

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The National Library of the Czech Republic

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Mina Monier