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A parchment codex in folio size, written in a very skilled hand among those to be listed, damaged at the beginning and the end, containing:
1. The Acts of the Apostles along with an Armenian interpretation i.e., translation, with one page following the received Greek text and the other the Armenian version; it appears to be by the same hand.
2. The Catholic Epistles with the same Armenian interpretation, with an Italian translation original: "italica conversione" added to the margin, which was likely composed by one of those Sicilians living in the East.
3. The Pauline Epistles, with both interpretations separated.
4. The Revelation original: "Apocalypsis" with the same interpretations.
Prefaced to almost every section? fourth? flower? are prologues and arguments for the Acts, the Catholic Epistles of the Apostles, and the Pauline Epistles.
This manuscript codex is to be considered most precious, as it was written by the hand of Saint Nerses of Lampron A 12th-century Armenian archbishop of Tarsus known for his scholarship and efforts to unite the Armenian and Latin churches. in Cilicia, the second bishop of the city of Tarsus, as is shown by the Armenian original: "armeniacus" testimony, and is evident from the note which appears on page 13 discussed?. Folio 294 verso.
St. Nerses was born 1153 AD and died in 1198.
Édouard Dulaurier, Year 1840
Folios 33, 75, 98, 111, 126, 127, 156, 182,
183, 199, 209, 210, 220, 221, 227, 228, 234, 235, 248, 249,
271, 272, 280, 281, 288, 290, and 316 are damaged.
Other damaged folios: 43, 62, 83, 95, 139, 214, 257, 309.