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- Codex_Montfortianus abstract "Codex Montfortianus designated by 61 (on the list Gregory-Aland; Soden's δ 603), and known as minuscule 61 is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament on paper. Erasmus named it Codex Britannicus. It is dated to the early 16th century, though a 15th-century date is possible on palaeographic grounds.The manuscript is famous for including the Comma Johanneum. It has marginalia.".
- Q569892 abstract "Codex Montfortianus designated by 61 (on the list Gregory-Aland; Soden's δ 603), and known as minuscule 61 is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament on paper. Erasmus named it Codex Britannicus. It is dated to the early 16th century, though a 15th-century date is possible on palaeographic grounds.The manuscript is famous for including the Comma Johanneum. It has marginalia.".
- Codex_Montfortianus comment "Codex Montfortianus designated by 61 (on the list Gregory-Aland; Soden's δ 603), and known as minuscule 61 is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament on paper. Erasmus named it Codex Britannicus. It is dated to the early 16th century, though a 15th-century date is possible on palaeographic grounds.The manuscript is famous for including the Comma Johanneum. It has marginalia.".
- Q569892 comment "Codex Montfortianus designated by 61 (on the list Gregory-Aland; Soden's δ 603), and known as minuscule 61 is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament on paper. Erasmus named it Codex Britannicus. It is dated to the early 16th century, though a 15th-century date is possible on palaeographic grounds.The manuscript is famous for including the Comma Johanneum. It has marginalia.".