Revelation manuscripts on Mount Athos - Andreas Commentary

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Gregory-Aland 051 – Codex Athous Pantokratoros (44) – Pantokratoros Monastery, Mount Athos – 10th century – CATENA (Andreas of Caesarea) [ONLY Rev 1:1-11:14, 13:2-3, 22:8-14]

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Gregory-Aland 052 – Codex Athous Panteleimon (99, 2) – Saint Panteleimon Monastery, Mount Athos – 10th century [ONLY Rev. 7:16-8:12]

Gregory-Aland 1006 (Old: 56) (728) – Iviron Monastery, Athos – 11th century – Soden α1174 [4 Gospels + Revelation]

Gregory-Aland 1503 (Aʹ. 99) – Great Lavra Monastery, Athos – 1317 A.D.

Gregory-Aland 1597 (Old: 763) (Eust 966) – Vatopedi Monastery, Athos – 1290 A.D.

Gregory-Aland 1637 (Ωʹ. 141) – Great Lavra Monastery, Athos – 1328 A.D.

Gregory-Aland 1719 (Old: 656) (Eust. 852) – Vatopedi Monastery, Athos – 1287 A.D. [ὑπόθεσις]

Gregory-Aland 1732 (Aʹ. 91) – Great Lavra Monastery, Athos – 1384 A.D.

Gregory-Aland 1734 (Bʹ. 18) – Great Lavra Monastery, Athos – 1015 A.D.

Gregory-Aland 1773 (17) – Vatopedi Monastery, Athos – 12th-14th century – CATENA (Andreas)

Gregory-Aland 1854 (Old: 25) (231) – Iviron Monastery, Athos – 10th/11th century – früher r130 ; Soden α115

Gregory-Aland 1864 (MS 52 / 917 Λάμπρος) – Stavronikita Monastery, Mount Athos – 13th century – früher r327

Gregory-Aland 2041 (Add MS 39612) – British Library – 14th century – früher r96 ; Scrivener 96 ; Soden α1475 – The quire-numbers on ff1v and 10v show the manuscript formed part of a larger volume, possibly Athos, Karakallou 121 (268) (Gregory-Aland 1040)

Gregory-Aland 2073 (Old: 34) (273) – Iviron Monastery, Athos – 1316 A.D. – CATENA (Andreas of Caesarea + John Chrysostom)

Gregory-Aland 2074 (Old: 379) (354) (Theodoret, Andreas, Procopus) – Iviron Monastery, Athos – 10th century

Gregory-Aland 2077 (Old: 644) (508) – Iviron Monastery, Athos – 1685 A.D. – CATENA (Andreas of Caesarea)

Gregory-Aland 2186 (Old: 300) (333) – Vatopedi Monastery, Athos – 11th/12th century – CATENA (John Chrysostom + Andreas of Caesarea) – Soden Aπρ22 & Av23

Gregory-Aland 2259 (25) (Rv 13:14-14:16 + commentary) – Stavronikita Monastery, Athos – 11th century

Gregory-Aland 2286 (MS 48 / 0913 Λάμπρου, fol. 63r-106r) – Stavronikita Monastery, Athos – 13th century – CATENA (Andreas of Caesarea) – Soden Av22 [Mount Athos]
 
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The Apocalypse of St. John: The Greek Text with Introd., Notes and Indices (1906)
Henry Barclay Swete
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athos pantocrator 44
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Athos, Pantokratoros 44: This is a reference to Codex Pantokratoros 44, a biblical manuscript housed in the Monastery of Pantokratoros on Mount Athos. ResearchGate mentions this codex in connection with a commentary on Revelation 13:18. It is one of many manuscripts from Mount Athos that have been microfilmed and digitized by the Library of Congress.

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GA 051 (Athos, Pantokratoros 44) comment on Rev 13:18 (15r). Public Domain: Library of Congress Collection of Manuscripts from the Monasteries of Mt. Athos.
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Monks, Manuscripts, Muhammad, and Digital Editions of the New Testament (2020)
Garrick V. Allen
In book: From Scrolls to Scrolling, Sacred Texts, Materiality, and Dynamic Media Cultures (pp.181-212)
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Athos, (Great) Lavra 186: The second part of the query, "apoc 186" most likely refers to a manuscript containing the Book of Revelation (the Apocalypse) located in the Great Lavra Monastery. In many cataloging systems, a manuscript's location is designated by the name of the monastery and a number, such as "Lavra 186." One of the most important Greek New Testament manuscripts, Codex Athous Lavrensis (Ψ or 044), is kept at the Great Lavra (B' 52). A separate manuscript with the number 186 would also be part of the monastery's extensive collection.
 
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