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788 - Minuscule 788 -
GA 788 - CSNTM
https://manuscripts.csntm.org/manuscript/View/GA_788
Ms. from Porta Panagia to Athens (deviations agree in Matthew, John and Luke)
Panagia mentioned with Benedict, on an island northeast of Athos.
Special mention by Jongkind below - thus it could be exemplar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minuscule_788
”It contains the Epistula ad Carpianum (a letter from the early church writer Eusebius of Caesarea, outlying his gospel harmony system, his chapter divisions of the four gospels, and their purpose),, tables of contents (also known as κεφαλαια / kephalaia) before each Gospel,”
Ga 124 -CSNTM
https://manuscripts.csntm.org/manuscript/Group/GA_124
Athous Dionysiou - Ω (3 times) Omega or 045
https://www.loc.gov/resource/amedmonastery.00271050008-ma/?sp=16&st=image
Codex Basilensis -Ee, 07 - Leslie McFall - Archive site - connected to Athous Dionysiou
Campianus (M) (021) - TR - Paris
https://manuscripts.csntm.org/manuscript/Group/GA_021
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Campianus
Sinaiticus
Y - Macedoniensis
S - (028) - Vatican
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Matthew:
E (6 times),121 - Basilensis
124 (4 times),
S (3 times) (028) - Vatican
Ω (3 times) Omega or 045
M (twice).
Y (twice).
788 (twice).
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E (6 times),121 - Basilensis
124 (4 times) Kirk has
S (3 times) - Vatican
https://www.thetextofthegospels.com/2016/10/codex-s-028-other-codex-vaticanus.html
Ω (3 times) Omega or 045
M (twice).
Y (twice). 034 Macedonianis
https://manuscripts.csntm.org/manuscript/Group/GA_034
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Macedoniensis
Codex Macedoniensis or Macedonianus designated by Y or 034
The manuscript was inadequately cited by Constantin von Tischendorf. The codex was acquired by Braithwaite, who described it in Expository Times in 1901.[5]
The codex is located in the Cambridge University Library (additional manuscripts 6594).[3][8]
788 (twice).
GA 788 - CSNTM
https://manuscripts.csntm.org/manuscript/View/GA_788
Ms. from Porta Panagia to Athens (deviations agree in Matthew, John and Luke)
Panagia mentioned with Benedict, on an island northeast of Athos.
Special mention by Jongkind below - thus it could be exemplar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minuscule_788
”It contains the Epistula ad Carpianum (a letter from the early church writer Eusebius of Caesarea, outlying his gospel harmony system, his chapter divisions of the four gospels, and their purpose),, tables of contents (also known as κεφαλαια / kephalaia) before each Gospel,”
Ga 124 -CSNTM
https://manuscripts.csntm.org/manuscript/Group/GA_124
Athous Dionysiou - Ω (3 times) Omega or 045
https://www.loc.gov/resource/amedmonastery.00271050008-ma/?sp=16&st=image
Codex Basilensis -Ee, 07 - Leslie McFall - Archive site - connected to Athous Dionysiou
Campianus (M) (021) - TR - Paris
https://manuscripts.csntm.org/manuscript/Group/GA_021
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Campianus
Sinaiticus
Y - Macedoniensis
S - (028) - Vatican
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Matthew:
E (6 times),121 - Basilensis
124 (4 times),
S (3 times) (028) - Vatican
Ω (3 times) Omega or 045
M (twice).
Y (twice).
788 (twice).
=============================
E (6 times),121 - Basilensis
124 (4 times) Kirk has
S (3 times) - Vatican
https://www.thetextofthegospels.com/2016/10/codex-s-028-other-codex-vaticanus.html
Ω (3 times) Omega or 045
M (twice).
Y (twice). 034 Macedonianis
https://manuscripts.csntm.org/manuscript/Group/GA_034
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Macedoniensis
Codex Macedoniensis or Macedonianus designated by Y or 034
The manuscript was inadequately cited by Constantin von Tischendorf. The codex was acquired by Braithwaite, who described it in Expository Times in 1901.[5]
The codex is located in the Cambridge University Library (additional manuscripts 6594).[3][8]
788 (twice).
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