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The page features two large decorative initials 'Κ' in red ink with ornate flourishes. Rubricated text (red ink) is used for the title and interlinear glosses. The main body is written in a Greek minuscule hand in black ink.
† Beginning, with Holy God, of the first schedos of the Lord master who willed to be born of the great? [Mother of God?]: of Moschopulus. † O Teacher
Lord Jesus Christ our God, who abundantly copiously providing to experiences teaches the art
of the holy Mother of God and ever-virgin Mary, by her intercessions
of Christ being imparted brightly
through her intercessions, under the Christ-flowing John archbishop the [Chrysostom], the new, the blessed, as the author writer began to commence anew to establish the steps of the practice of schedography. At the commencement beginning of the schedos schedos: ~
Lord Jesus Christ our God: how many parts of speech are there? Two that the noun. The article and the pronoun. And the two names [types of nouns] are the proper and the common. [In] and the the noun and the verb from which is composed speech. And the rest of them pronouns, which instead of nouns are taken. And for the rest of the parts of speech, the same account applies. "Kyrie" [O Lord]: in how many [ways] is it preserved? In three of the significations. Lordship: whence it arises. From the kyros [authority], which is from the word kyrosō I ratify, the certain [firm]; and of all the certain [foundation] from which it arises. For the Lord God is the beginning from all those things. Kyros: How many things does kyros signify? Two. The certain [foundation]. And how it becomes a beginning with the subjects. From kyros is derived the noun kyrion [proper]. Of the lord.