A full account and collation of the Greek cursive codex Evangelium 604 . as if tobaffle any inquiry like the present), for, whilst often the cross-line in theta can nolonger be seen, in many places it is quite distinct, and in some quite as dark as in1 Tim. iii. 16. The contractiny-bar has often vanished completely (I believe, froma cursory examination, more often than not), but at other times it is plain andimposed in the same way as at 1 Tim. iii. 16 ; this is especially noticeable onfolio 38 verso, bottom [the page being upside down (as bound) should be turned 3 APPENDIX J. round], to wliic


A full account and collation of the Greek cursive codex Evangelium 604 . as if tobaffle any inquiry like the present), for, whilst often the cross-line in theta can nolonger be seen, in many places it is quite distinct, and in some quite as dark as in1 Tim. iii. 16. The contractiny-bar has often vanished completely (I believe, froma cursory examination, more often than not), but at other times it is plain andimposed in the same way as at 1 Tim. iii. 16 ; this is especially noticeable onfolio 38 verso, bottom [the page being upside down (as bound) should be turned 3 APPENDIX J. round], to wliich I sj)ecial/y wish to call attention. The older writing is here uino way interfered with by the later cursive, and |Ny\0OC ^^^^ * ^^^7 decidedcontracting-bar a primd nianu, of almost exactly similar shape to that displayedin 1 Tim. iii; 16. The first hands cross-liue iu theta, as a rule, is directed in the same way asthat in 1 Tim. iii. 16, being another argument for the first hands Oeos at thisplace. RICHARD CLAY AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BlNGAV. Date Due (f.


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