Distribution of Greek Manuscripts By Century and Category
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I | II | III | IV | V | |
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150 | 52, 90, 104 | ||||
200 | 32, 46, 64/67, 66, 77, 0189 | ||||
250 | 1, 4, 5, 9, 12, 15, 20, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 39, 40, 45, 47, 49, 53, 65, 70, 75, 80, 87, 0220 | 0212 | 48, 69 | ||
300 | 13, 16, 18, 37, 72, 78, 0162, 115 | 38, 0171 | |||
350 | 10, 24, 35, 01, 03 | 6, 8, 17, 62, 71, 81, 86, 0185 | 88, 058?, 0169, 0188, 0206, 0207, 0221, 0228, 0231, 0242 | ||
400 | 057 | 19, 51, 57, 82, 85, 0181, 0270 | 21, 50, 059, 0160, 0176, 0214, 0219 | ||
450 | 02 (except Gospels), 0254 | 14, 04, 016, 029, 048, 077, 0172, 0173, 0175, 0201, 0240, 0244, 0274 | 02 (Gospels), 032, 062, 068, 069, 0163, 0165 (?), 0166, 0182, 0216, 0217, 0218, 0226, 0227, 0236, 0252, 0261 | 05 | 026, 061 |
500 | 56, 071, 076, 088, 0232, 0247 | 54, 63, 072, 0170, 0186, 0213 | |||
550 | 33+58, 06, 08, 073, 081, 085, 087, 089, 091, 093 (1 Peter), 094, 0184, 0223, 0225, 0245 | 2, 36, 76, 83, 84, 06, 015, 035, 040, 060, 066, 067, 070, 078, 079, 082, 086, 0143, 0147, 0159, 0187, 0198, 0208, 0222, 0237, 0241, 0251, 0260, 0266 | 022, 023, 024, 027, 042, 043, 064, 065, 093 (Acts), 0246, 0253, 0265? | ||
600 | 26 | 43, 44, 55, 083 | 3, 0164, 0199 | ||
650 | 74, 098 | 11, 31, 34, 79, 0102, 0108, 0111, 0204, 0275 | 59, 68, 096, 097, 099, 0106, 0107, 0109, 0145, 0167, 0183, 0200, 0209, 0210, 0239, 0259, 0262 | 73, 0103, 0104, 0211 | |
700 | 42, 61, | 60 | |||
750 | 019, 0101, 0114, 0156, 0205, 0234 | 41, 095, 0126, 0127, 0146, 0148, 0161, 0229, 0233, 0238, 0250, 0256 | 07, 047, 054?, 0116, 0134 | ||
800 | 044 (Catholic epistles) | 044 (except Catholic epistles) | |||
850 | 33 (except Gospels) | 010, 038, 0155, 0271, 33 (Gospels), 892, 2464 | 012, 025 (except Acts, Rev), 037, 050, 0122, 0128, 0130, 0131, 0132, 0150, 0269, 565 | 09, 011, 013, 014, 017, 018, 020, 021, 025 (Acts, Rev), 030, 031, 034, 039, 041, 045, 049, 053?, 063, 0120, 0133, 0135, 0136?, 0151, 0197, 0248, 0255, 0257, 0272, 0273?, 461 | |
900 | 1841 | 0115, 1424 (Mark) | 1424 (except Mark), 1841 | ||
950 | 1739 | 0177, 0243?, 1739, 1891, 2329 | 051, 075, 0105, 0121a, 0121b, 0140, 0141, 0249, 307, 1582, 1836, 1845, 1874, 1875, 1912, 2110, 2193, 2351 | 028, 033, 036, 046, 052, 056, 0142, 1874, 1891 | |
1050 | 1175, 1243, 2344 | 81, 323, 945, 1006, 1854, 1962, 2298 | 28, 104, 181, 323, 398, 424, 431, 436, 451, 459, 623, 700, 788, 1243, 1448, 1505, 1838, 1846, 1908, 2138, 2147, 2298, 2344, 2596? | 103, 104, 181, 398, 431, 451, 459, 945, 1006, 1448, 1505, 1846, 1854, 2138, 2147, 2298 | |
1100 | 256, 1735 | 1735, 1910 | 256 | ||
1150 | 1241 | 36, 1611, 2050, 2127 | 1 (Gospels), 36, 88, 94?, 157, 326, 330, 346, 378, 543, 610, 826, 828, 917, 983, 1071, 1241, 1319, 1359, 1542b, 1611, 1718, 1942, 2030, 2412, 2541, 2744 | 1 (except Gospels), 180, 189, 330, 378, 610, 911, 917, 1010, 1241, 1319, 1359, 1542b?, 2127, 2541 | |
1200 | 1573 | 1573 | |||
1250 | 2053, 2062 | 442, 579, 1292, 1852 | 6 (CE, Paul), 13, 94, 180, 206, 218 (epistles), 263, 365, 441, 614, 720, 915, 1398, 1563, 1641, 1852, 2374, 2492, 2516, 2542, 2718? | 6 (Gospels, Acts), 94?, 180, 206, 218 (except epistles), 263, 365, 597, 720, 1251?, 1292, 1398, 1642, 1852, 2374, 2400, 2492?, 2516 | |
1300 | 1342 | ||||
1350 | 1067, 1409, 1506, 1881 | 5, 209, 254, 429 (Paul), 453, 621, 629, 630, 1523, 1534, 1678?, 1842, 1877, 2005, 2197, 2200, 2377 | 5?, 189, 209, 254, 429 (Paul), 1067, 1409, 1506, 1523, 1524, 1877, 2200 | ||
1400 | 2495 | ||||
1450 | 322 | 69, 205, 322, 467, 642, 1751, 1844, 1959, 2523, 2652 | 69, 181, 205, 429 (Rev.), 467, 642, 886, 2523, 2623, 2652? | ||
1500 | 61 (epistles, Rev), 522, 918, 1704, 1884 | 61 (Gospels, Acts), 522, 918, 1704 | |||
1550- | 2427 | 849, 2544 (Paul) | 2544 (except Paul) |
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