| New Testament manuscript | |
| Text | Pauline epistles † |
|---|---|
| Date | 9th century |
| Script | Greek |
| Now at | Monastery of Saint John the Theologian |
| Size | 34 x 25 cm |
| Type | Byzantine text-type |
| Category | V |
| Note | close toCodex Mosquensis I |
Uncial 0151 (in theGregory-Aland numbering), X21 (in theSoden numbering),[1] is aGreekuncialmanuscript of theNew Testament. It is datedpaleographically to the 9th century.[2]
The codex contains thePauline epistles with some gaps (lacunae), on 192 parchment leaves (34 cm by 25 cm). The text is written in two columns per page, 33 lines per page, in large uncial letters. It contains a commentary.[2]
Epistle to the Hebrews is placed between2 Thessalonians and1 Timothy.
The Greek text of thiscodex is a representative of theByzantine text-type.Aland placed it inCategory V.[2]
Textually it is close toCodex Mosquensis I.[3]
C. R. Gregory dated it to the 12th century.[4] Currently it is dated by theINTF to the 9th century.[5]
Formerly it was classified asminuscule 414p.[4] In 1908 Gregory gave number 151 to it.[1]
The codex currently is located at theMonastery of Saint John the Theologian (Ms. 62), atPatmos.[2][5]