Codex Regius matters because it preserves a later yet valuable Gospel witness that often supports the Alexandrian line while exposing secondary expansions.
A Deeper Understanding of Eusebian Canons in Gospel Manuscripts
Eusebian Canons link parallel Gospel passages through marginal section numbers and ten concordance tables, enabling disciplined comparison across Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
Minuscule 828: A Window into 12th Century New Testament Copying Practices
Explore the meticulous world of 12th-century Christian scribes with Minuscule 828, a New Testament manuscript. This article delves into its unique features, including vertical uncial script and precise textual divisions, offering a glimpse into the era's copying practices.

