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Medium-weight, cream-colored parchment
The inscription reads "St. Matthew" in Greek.
The front of the Evangelist's face and the lower part of his tunic were overpainted in the early twentieth century (they must have been damaged).
The inscription reads "St. Mark" in Greek.
The inscription reads "St. John the Theologian" in Greek.
Early twentieth-century binding by Léon Gruel, Paris; brown morocco with gilt silver studs along the edges, small gilt silver corner bosses of cherubim, blind-stamped symbols of the Evangelists in neo-Gothic style on both covers, two gilt silver clasps (lower one now missing), spine with five raised bands and the name “Gruel” stamped in gold at the bottom, two paper flyleaves on each side (watermarked with a Britannia inside an oval)