Tuesday, November 29, 2011

More Digitized GNT MSS from the British Library

Some more Greek MSS have been uploaded to the The British Library's Digitised Manuscripts. There are three GNT MSS among them:

Harley 5777 = GA 446
Four Gospels, 15th century

Arundel 524=GA 476
Four Gospels, 11th century

Arundel 534= GA 1961
Theophylact of Bulgaria, Commentary on the Letters of Paul, 14th century

(HT: Jim Snapp)

For other reports on this project and the digitized GNT MSS of the British Library (which I think are now 74 MSS) , see here, here, here, here and here.

1 Comments:

Dirk Jongkind said...

Interesting bit about the Arundel manuscripts is that they were presented by the 6th Duke of Norfolk, Henry Howard, to the Royal Society. The 15th Duke of Norfolk, Henry Fitzalan Howard, was instrumental in founding St Edmund's College (then still St Edmund's House), the Cambridge College that has both Peter Head and me as Fellows on its Governing Body.

Don't we love our trivia ...


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