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  2. Eusebian Canons - Wikipedia

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    Eusebian canons, Eusebian sections or Eusebian apparatus, [1] also known as Ammonian sections, are the system of dividing the four Gospels used between late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The divisions into chapters and verses used in modern texts date only from the 13th and 16th centuries, respectively.

  3. Breton Gospel Book (British Library, MS Egerton 609)

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    Canon table in a micro-architectural frame and beak heads. The canon tables are Eusebian Canon tables. [1] Canon tables were used to divide up the gospels in a manuscript and are similar to a table of contents. The canon tables from folio 3v to 7r are in frames with brown and yellow. The canon tables' design changes between the open folio leaves.

  4. Gospel Book (British Library, Royal MS 1. B. VII) - Wikipedia

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    The illumination in the manuscript is limited to the Canon tables and four large initials. The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, as well as Matthew 1:18 (the first verse after the Genealogy of Jesus ), are begun with enlarged initials decorated in black, red, yellow and green in an early Anglo-Saxon style.

  5. Gospels of Saint-Médard de Soissons - Wikipedia

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    The book contains the Vulgate text of the four gospels, Eusebian canon tables, and other prefatory texts. The 239 surviving folios measure 362 by 267 millimeters. The twelve pages of the canon tables are decorated, in addition there are six full page miniatures and four decorative pages.

  6. Minuscule 438 - Wikipedia

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    There is also a division according to the Ammonian Sections (in Mark 234, 16:9), with references to the Eusebian Canons (not subscribed). [3] It contains the Epistula ad Carpianum, Eusebian Canon tables, tables of the κεφαλαια (tables of contents) before each Gospel, subscriptions at the end of each Gospel, and pictures of Evangelists ...

  7. Minuscule 150 - Wikipedia

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    It contains the Eusebian Canon tables, Prolegomena, tables of the κεφαλαια (tables of contents) before each Gospel, lectionary markings at the margin (for liturgical use), incipits, synaxaria, Menologion, subscriptions at the end of each Gospel with numbers of στιχοι, and pictures (in Mark baptism of Jesus).

  8. Gospels of St. Medard de Soissons - Wikipedia

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    The book contains the Vulgate text of the four gospels, Eusebian canon tables, and other prefatory texts. The 239 surviving folios measure 362 by 267 millimeters. The twelve pages of the canon tables are decorated, in addition there are six full page miniatures and four decorative pages.

  9. Echmiadzin Gospels - Wikipedia

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    An illumination from the manuscript. The art historian Carl Nordenfalk considered the Eusebian canon tables of the Echmiadzin Gospels (fols. 1–5, including the Eusebian letter) to be the best representative of the original table design (column arrangement, pattern of frame, ornament, etc.) developed in Caesarea Palaestina at the time of Eusebius (1st half of the 4th century).