Lectionary 184

[3] Scrivener described it as being written in a large, clear hand, however due to the copyist's carelessness, half of many words are omitted, is replete with itacisms (spelling mistakes for common sounding letters), employs the incorrect usage of nu-moveable (this being the use of the Greek letter nu (ν) at the end of verbs before a consonant or vowel) causing hiatus, and several words and phrases are omitted due to homoeoteleuton (this being words and/or phrases which end with the same letters or same word).

[4]: lxii  Though it contains breathings and accents in full (markings utilised to indicate changes of pitch or emphasis), most are inaccurate.

[4]: lxii The codex is considered an Evangelistarium, containing all the Church lessons from the Gospels throughout the year.

Matthew 23:38 Luke 14:5 John 6:1 The manuscript once belonged to classical scholar Charles Burney, along with the minuscule codices 480, 481, 482, 484, and 485.

[4] The manuscript is cited in the critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS3,[5]: XXVIII  UBS4[6]).