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  • 1904 AD
    * The New Testament text of the Greek Orthodox Church, the Constantinople Patriarchate edition, based on the [[Byzantine text-type]].
    145 B (19 words) - 12:20, 11 March 2016
  • Lectionary 69
    The manuscript was written in Constantinople. It was examined by [[Johann Martin Augustin Scholz|Scholz]],<sup>[2]</sup ...
    2 KB (241 words) - 07:07, 12 March 2016
  • 1873 AD
    ... ediscovered by [[Philotheos Bryennios]], the metropolitan of Nicomedia, at Constantinople, in the [[Codex Hierosolymitanus]].
    202 B (26 words) - 12:33, 18 June 2022
  • Minuscule 18
    ... written in the year 6872, it means in 1364 CE, by Nicephorus Cannavus at [[Constantinople]]. Nicephorus, son of Kannabe, presented it to the monastery to Myzithra.< ... It was bought in 1687 in Constantinople.<sup>[3]</sup>
    4 KB (505 words) - 14:19, 11 March 2016
  • 1 Timothy 3:16
    ... l>(Greek Orthodox ([[Greek New Testament of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople]] by B. Antoniades))</small>
    58 KB (7905 words) - 11:37, 17 December 2023
  • Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus
    ... understood that the manuscript originated in the imperial scriptorium of [[Constantinople]] and was dismembered by [[Crusades|crusader]]s in the 12th century. In 18 ...
    11 KB (1384 words) - 02:03, 27 April 2019
  • Revelation 22:19
    ... onstantinople and took part in the Three Chapters Controversy.... While at Constantinople, Primasius studied the exegesis of the Greeks, and his fame is chiefly due ...
    72 KB (10730 words) - 09:51, 7 May 2023
  • Codex Ephraemi Rescriptus
    ... the sixth century, and again corrected in the ninth century possibly in Constantinople, and was in the twelfth century thoroughly used up.<sup>[]</sup> After the [[fall of Constantinople]] in 1453, the ''Codex'' was brought to Florence by an émigré scholar.<s ...
    11 KB (1381 words) - 08:55, 5 March 2016
  • Uspenski Gospels
    Probably the codex was written in [[Constantinople]]. Later it belonged to the monastery of [[Mar Saba]] in [[Palestine]]. In ...
    2 KB (275 words) - 12:53, 17 March 2016
  • English Majority Text Version
    ... ot in the oldest. The New Testament text of the Greek Orthodox Church, the Constantinople Patriarchate edition of 1904, is based on this text-type. While considerab ...
    38 KB (3169 words) - 15:24, 11 March 2016
  • List of New Testament Church Fathers
    ... location is imprecise. Name at time of writing, hence [[Byzantium]] and [[Constantinople]], but never [[Istanbul]]. Some Fathers moved around, noted as: [[Wikt:iti ... |[[Gennadius of Constantinople|Gennadius]]||[[Constantinople]]||471||Greek
    15 KB (1859 words) - 06:47, 7 July 2021
  • List of Church Fathers
    |[[Archbishop Atticus of Constantinople|Atticus]]||420s||&nbsp; ... il of Constantinople|Fifth Ecumenical Council]] and the [[Third Council of Constantinople|Sixth Ecumenical Council]]
    16 KB (2177 words) - 09:50, 19 May 2017
  • Greek language
    ... ine]] world, and was reintroduced to the rest of Europe with the [[Fall of Constantinople]] and [[Greeks|Greek]] migration to the areas of [[Italy]].
    30 KB (4209 words) - 23:14, 17 March 2016
  • Minuscule 39
    ... manuscript was written in Constantinople by the Patriarch [[Sergius II of Constantinople|Sergius II]] (999-1019), in the beginning of the 11th century.<sup>[6]</su ...
    3 KB (432 words) - 11:29, 12 March 2016
  • Minuscule 65
    ... esented this manuscript to [[John Covel]] (1637-1722), british chaplain in Constantinople, and in 1677 it came to England.<sup>[5]</sup> The manuscript was examined ...
    3 KB (331 words) - 08:31, 8 March 2016
  • Minuscule 73
    The manuscript came from Constantinople to England about 1724 and belonged to archbishop of Canterbury, [[William ...
    3 KB (380 words) - 03:08, 11 March 2016
  • Minuscule 79
    Georg Douza brought this codex from Constantinople in 1597.<sup>[2]</sup>
    2 KB (260 words) - 12:26, 11 March 2016
  • Minuscule 86
    ... uscript once was in Buda.<sup>[2]</sup> It was bought by priest Micheal at Constantinople in 1183 for the Emperor [[Alexios II Komnenos|Alexius II Commenus]]. In 16 ...
    2 KB (266 words) - 08:56, 10 March 2016
  • Minuscule 87
    It came from [[Constantinople]]. It was housed at [[Trier]].<sup>[3]</sup> It was examined by [[Balthasa ...
    2 KB (284 words) - 06:57, 10 March 2016
  • Minuscule 95
    George Wheeler brought it from [[Constantinople]] to England in 1676.<sup>[2]</sup>
    2 KB (322 words) - 04:46, 12 March 2016

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