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('lun')ice RiisaeU ]Villia)ns, 



Gkkkk MSS wnn iuvih Conctx'sioxs 

 Codex Regius (L). 



Mil KKH'WlliKllHAI 

 l\ Z I IT KIT K TON 

 \AZL2IV\IL2N T< )~ 

 KlTAl"l'i.2\IKV)\ 

 lirKIM-)IL Ol'k KITI 

 *JAK lAE () TOIIOI 

 Olior EHHKAN \r 

 TON AAA A I'liAlE 

 TE El HATE Toll MA 

 HI IT A IX AITOV KAI 

 TLi llETi»L2 OTl 

 IH'OAEEI TMAX Ell 

 TUN EAAIAAIAN 

 EKEIAITON O^FEI^ 

 (-)E kA(-H2X EIIIE 

 I'M IN 



SVTKAI EZEAHOriAlE 

 B (MTON Alio Tor 

 MNHMElOr El 

 XEN AE AITAI TPO 

 MOX KAI EKXTAIEi:^ 

 KAIOIAEM Ol'AEN 

 El HON E<I>OBOrN 

 TO TAP 



- <i)EirETE nor - 

 ^ KAI TAVTA ;; 



IIAMW AE TA llAPH 

 I PEVMENA Toil 

 IIEPI TON llETPON 

 irNTOMiii: EZH 

 ITIAAN META 

 AEJ^AITA KAI AlTOX 

 O 11 Alio ANATOAHI 

 KAI AX PI AriELil 

 EEAIIEITIAEN Al 

 ATTON TO lEPON 

 KAI AOBAPTON KH 

 PrnVlA THX AIQ 

 NIOr rQTHPUI 



EXTHN AE KAI 

 TATVA <DEPO 

 MENA META TO 

 E<l)()B(jrNTO 

 PAP 



ANASTAI AE IIPQI 

 ~ ^. . . nPQTH lABBATOr 



Folio 113, recto (Tischendorf). 



Codex Regius (L). 



Summary. 



The Codex Regius, L. =Paris, Nat. Gk. 62 (Sd. e 56) contains the Shorter 



followed by the Longer Conclusion, both preceded by notes. 

 Text .... Resembles B, the citations of Origen, and the margin of 

 Syr. Hare. 



Place Egypt. 



Date .... VIII C. 



Inferences Upon a text ending at v. 8 has been later imposed the 

 Shorter Ending and later still the Longer Ending. 

 All this seems to have occurred in Egypt. 



