Syriac Curetonian Gospels | |
The Syriac "curetonian" gospels. Fifth century at the British Museum. | |
Armenian Gospels | |
Armenian gospels, ninth century at the British Museum. | |
Greek Gospels | |
Greek Gospels. Ninth or tenth century. Written in minuscule letters. | |
Old Latin Gospels Uncial | |
Portions of the Gospels, partly "European" and partly of a mixed type, written in uncial letters in silver and purple vellum. | |
Old Latin Gospels | |
Portions of the Gospels of St. Mark and St. Matthew, of the "African" type, written in uncial letters. | |
Old Latin Gospels Fragments | |
Fragments of the Gospels of the "European" type, written in uncial letters. | |
The Four Latin Gospels | |
The four Gospels, of a transitional type between the "European" and "Italian" written in uncial letters. | |
Latin Gospels | |
The four Gospels of the version of St. Jerome, written in uncial letters. | |
Gothic Gospels | |
Portions of the Gothic Version of the Gospels by Ulfilas or Wulfilas, Bishop of the Moesian Goths, who died in AD 388. The MS is written in uncial letters in silver and gold on purple vellum, and is known as the "Codex Argenteus". | |
Anglo Saxon Gospels | |
Anglo-Saxon Gospels (St. John I 1-13). - About A.D. 1000. | |
Ancient Textus | |
Illumination of an Ancient Textus or the Book of the Gospels. |