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This Gospel Book is the earliest of the Armenian manuscripts in the Library of Congress collections. It is unadorned except for ornamental headpieces at the start of each Gospel and decorative devices in the margins, all in black and brown ink. Colophons (narrations left by the scribes who copied the work) throughout indicate the history of the manuscript. On display is the last page of the index and the opening page of the Gospel of Mark.
This Gospel Book is the earliest of the Armenian manuscripts in the Library of Congress collections. It is unadorned except for ornamental headpieces at the start of each Gospel and decorative devices in the margins, all in black and brown ink. Colophons (narrations left by the scribes who copied the work) throughout indicate the history of the manuscript. On display is the last page of the index and the opening page of the Gospel of Mark.