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Lectionaries.

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Books containing the extracts (pericopes) from scripture appointed to be read at public worship; by the 13th century usually incorporated into the missal.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Gospel lectionary containing the synaxarion (week days, Saturdays and Sundays), menologion, and morning lessons., 11th century

 Item
Identifier: MS.9000
Scope and Contents The text is written in dark brown ink. The letters, upright and squarish, hang from the line, and are not infrequently joined. Breathings are square and there are a few uncial forms and very few contractions apart from nomina sacra. By a different hand lection signs, headings, and lesser initials are in red (in the latter two classes overlaid with gilt); the letters are less frequently joined, breathings are occasionally rounded and there are more uncial forms and many, chiefly standard,...
Dates: 11th century

Microfilm of a Gospel lectionary, 11th century, and a typescript, 1968, of an unpublished article concerning the lectionary.

 Item
Identifier: Mf.Sec.MSS.485
Scope and Contents

The contents are as follows: Gospel lectionary, 11th century, containing the synaxarion (week days, Saturdays and Sundays), menologion, and morning lessons (MS.9000);  

Typescript of an unpublished article, 1968, concerning MS.9000, a Gospel lectionary in Greek (MS.9000A).

Dates: 11th century, 1968.