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  2. Byzantine illuminated manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Some of the Byzantine illuminated manuscripts were created at the request of patrons and were used for both for private viewing and church services. Requesting the illuminating lectionary, Gospel Books , was a way for patrons to show their devotion to Christianity and religious institutions. [ 2 ]

  3. Byzantine text-type - Wikipedia

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    Codex Alexandrinus, the oldest Greek witness of the Byzantine text in the Gospels, close to the Family Π (Luke 12:54-13:4). The earliest clear notable patristic witnesses to the Byzantine text come from early eastern church fathers such as Gregory of Nyssa (335 – c. 395), John Chrysostom (347 – 407), Basil the Great (330 – 379) and Cyril of Jerusalem (313 – 386).

  4. Category:Byzantine manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Byzantine manuscripts" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Archimedes ...

  5. Joshua Roll - Wikipedia

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    Sheet 3 of the Joshua Roll; Joshua and the Israelites Portion of the Joshua Roll; scenes before the battle at Gibeon – the moon and sun are seen at the right.. The Joshua Roll is a Byzantine illuminated manuscript of highly unusual format, probably of the 10th century Macedonian Renaissance, [1] believed to have been created by artists of the imperial workshops in Constantinople, [2] and now ...

  6. Category:Byzantine illuminated manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Byzantine illuminated manuscripts" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Textus Receptus - Wikipedia

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    Alongside the Old Latin manuscripts, the Pericope Adulterae is found in most Byzantine text-type manuscripts, Palestinian Syriac manuscripts, the Latin Vulgate and some Armenian manuscripts. [89] [90] The earliest Greek writing to explicitly reference the passage is the Didascalia Apostolorum (3rd century).

  8. Seraglio Octateuch - Wikipedia

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    The Topkapı or Seraglio Octateuch (Topkapi Graecus 8) is a 12th-century Byzantine illuminated manuscript of the Octateuch.It is named after its location in the library of the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul, the former residence ("seraglio") of the Ottoman sultans.

  9. List of illuminated manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Moscow, Russian State Library, museum collection of manuscripts, №1689 (Codex Marianus, or Mariinsky Gospel) Nuremberg , Germanisches Nationalmuseum , MS 156142 ( Codex Aureus of Echternach ) Prague , The National Library of the Czech Republic, MS XIV A 13, ( Vyšehrad Codex ), 1086