Gospels.
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Book of hours according to the Use of Rouen., 15th century.
Book of hours according to the Use of Rouen., 2nd half of 15th century.
Book of hours, probably according to the Use of Lyons., 15th century.
Four Gospels in the Ethiopic version, possibly seventeenth century., ?17th century.
The copy was probably made for a church, since it contains the references to the Lessons. The writing is in two columns. Each Gospel is preceded by a coloured drawing of its Evangelist and followed by an index of the sections (folios 8 verso, 64 verso, 107 verso, 161 verso). That of St Matthew is preceded by other crude coloured drawings of gateways, birds, beasts, and trees. There is no colophon.
Four manuscript accounts of the Gospels written in Tamil on palm leaves.
Fragment of a manuscript of the Gospels in the Syriac Peshitta version.
Only eight leaves are present, containing St John xvi, 23-xxi, 23; but damage to the top, bottom, and outer edges of the leaves has reduced considerably the amount of legible text. The manuscript has only a small number of minor variants from the standard text.
The script is a bold, clear Nestorian estrangela, well supplied with vowels and other reading signs, including the linear occultans. It was probably written in the early thirteenth century.
‘[Gospel Sonnets] or Spiritual Songs’, in the autograph of the Reverend Ralph Erskine, preceded and followed by matter in shorthand.
Two versions of part vi, chapter v, section 1, ‘In heavenly quires a question rose’, are given (folios 119, 122).
Harmony of the gospels: 'Series rerum & verborum lesu Christi juxta ordinem ætatis ejus, ex quatuor Evangelistis descripta, ceu quatuor Evangelia in unum redacta; eo dumtaxat fine ut abtius memoriae redigentis infingantur'.
Letters and poems of Alexander Laing, the Brechin poet; and poetry and other literary matter of Henry Scott Riddell.
Manuscript of an incomplete copy of 'De Actibus Apostolorum' by Arator.
Manuscript, possibly 11th century, of the Gospels of Saints Mark and Luke, and part of the prologue of Saint John.
Microfilm of an illuminated calligraphic manuscript of Esther Inglis, forming a summary of St Matthew’s Gospel, ‘Argumenta singulorum capitum Evangelii Matthaei Apostoli, per tetrasticha manu Estherae Inglis exarata Londini XXVI Ianuari, 1607’.
Microfilm of four Gospels in the Ethiopic version, possibly seventeenth century.
Microfilm of manuscript, possibly of the 11th century, containing the Gospels of Saints Mark, Luke and John; and, papers, late 17th century, concerning the Scottish Benedictines at Ratisbon
Photograph, ?1930, of a page of the 'Codex Argenteus', 6th century, Bishop Ulphilas’ translation of the Gospels into Mæso-Gothic., 6th century.
Psalter of French provenance, written for a community of Dominican nuns., 2nd half of 15th century.
Typescripts of parts of St John's Gospel for ‘The new translation of the Bible’, revised by the Literary Panel (of which Herbert Grierson was a member) for the consideration of the New Testament Panel., 1951.
The typescripts, which include revision by both Panels, are signed by Herbert Grierson, and there are manuscript corrections in his hand.