New Testament minuscule
A New Testament minuscule is a copy of a portion of the New Testament written in Greek minuscule, a small, cursive Greek language script. Most of the minuscules are still written on parchment. Paper was used since the 12th century.
New Testament minuscules are distinct from:
- New Testament papyri — written on papyrus and more ancient than minuscules;
- New Testament uncials — written in uncial script also more ancient than minuscules; and,
- New Testament lectionaries — usually written minuscule letters and generally contemporary.
Classification of minuscules
Since the time of J. J. Wettstein the minuscules manuscripts have been indicated by Arabic numerals, but the numbers in each of the four groups of the books of the New Testament began with 1, and thus "1" might indicate a book in any of the manuscripts. Different parts of the same manuscript had different numbers. Only the first manuscript situation was simple, because it had number 1 in Gospels, in Acts and Catholic epistles, and in Pauline epistles. This system was complicated.Scrivener, for instance, enumerated known for him minuscule codices:
- Gospels.... 739
- Acts and Catholic epistles.... 261
- Pauline epistles.... 338
- Apocalypse.... 122
Wettstein's system was improved and corrected by F. H. A. Scrivener, C. R. Gregory, and other scholars. Aland renumbered minuscule manuscripts, and now every minuscule manuscript has a different catalogue number.
Renumbered minuscules:
- 1r received number 2814,
- 2ap received 2815,
- 4ap received 2816,
- 7p received 2817,
- 36a received 2818,
- 753b received 2819,
- 753c received 2820,
- 60r received 2821,
- 1274bap received 2822,
- 1352bap received 2824,
- 1674bap received 2825,
- 1674cap received 2826,
- 1674dap received 2827,
- 1681bap received 2828,
- 1755bap received 2829,
- 1755cap received 2830,
- 2306bap received 2831,
- 2306cap received 2832,
- 2306dap received 2833,
- 2306eap received 2834,ℓ 1891ap received 2835.