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Fol. 120r. The Epistle of Paul to the Romans, from a codex containing the Acts and Epistles<br />Constantinople, last quarter of the thirteenth century
Page with text from the Epistle of Paul to the Romans, from a codex decorated with ornamental headpieces, headbands, and initials.
<span>Fol. 83v. The Evangelist Mark, from a book of the Four Gospels<br /></span><span>Greece, end of tenth-beginning of eleventh century; miniatures: beginning of twelfth century</span>
Full-page illumination of the evangelist Mark, from a book of the Four Gospels containing full-page portraits of the evangelists Matthew, Mark, and…
Fol. 5r. Canon Table X, from a Book of Gospels<br />Greece, end of tenth-beginning of eleventh century; miniatures: beginning of twelfth century
Canon table X, from a Book of Gospels containing full-page portraits of the evangelists Matthew, Mark, and Luke
Fol. 39r. Gospel of Matthew, from a Book of Gospels<br />Greece, end of tenth-beginning of eleventh century; miniatures: beginning of twelfth century
Page with text from the Gospel of Matthew, from a Book of Gospels containing full-page portraits of the evangelists Matthew, Mark, and Luke
Christian Allegorizations in Greek<br />On Matthew, John, Luke, and Proverbs 10-16.<br />Behnasa (?), Egypt, seventh century C.E.
Fragment of a papyrys bifolium: a sheet folded in half to create two leaves or four pages (verso and recto); and two small papyrus fragments
Greek Genesis<br />Genesis, 13:7-8.<br />Egypt, fourth century CE.
Parchment fragment from a codex. Greek GenesisGenesis, 13:7-8.Egypt, fourth century CE.
Acts of Paul (fragment)<br />Egypt, second half of the third to first half of the fourth century CE.
Α heavily damaged papyrus leaf containing some lines from the Acts of Paul.Egypt, second half of the third to first half of the fourth century CE.
Gospel of Matthew<br />Matthew, 26:19-37.<br />Egypt, first half of the fourth century CE.
A heavily damaged papyrus leaf from a codex. Gospel of Matthew. Matthew, 26:19-37.
Greek Hymns<br />Egypt, seventh century C.E.
A parchment leaf containing three hymns in Greek, probably used in liturgies of baptism.
Sahidic Kingdoms IV<br />Kingdoms IV, 1:18d-2:4 (with lacunae)<br />White Monastery (?), Egypt, ninth century C.E.
A  fragment of a papyrus leaf from a codex containing the Sahidic Coptic version of Kingdoms IV; folio 1 (recto)
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