List of New Testament minuscules (1001–1100)

A New Testament minuscule is a copy of a portion of the New Testament written in a small, cursive Greek script (developed from Uncial).

Legend

 * The numbers (#) are the now standard system of Caspar René Gregory, often referred to as the Gregory-Aland numbers.
 * Included among the cataloged minuscules are the following types of manuscripts, color coded:


 * Dates are estimated to the nearest 100 year increment where specific date is unknown.
 * Content generally only describes sections of the New Testament: Gospels, The Acts of the Apostles (Acts), Pauline epistles, and so on. Sometimes the surviving portion of a codex is so limited that specific books, chapters or even verses can be indicated. Linked articles, where they exist, generally specify content in detail, by verse.
 * Digital images are referenced with direct links to the hosting web pages, with the exception of those at the INTF. The quality and accessibility of the images is as follows:

† Indicates the manuscript has damaged or missing pages.

P Indicates only a portion of the books were included.

K Indicates manuscript also includes a commentary.

S Indicates lost portions of manuscript replaced via supplement of a later hand.

abs (abschrift) Indicates manuscript is copy.

[ ] Brackets around Gregory-Aland number indicate the manuscript belongs to an already numbered manuscript, was found to not be a continuous text manuscript, was found to be written in modern Greek versus Koine Greek, was proved a forgery, or has been destroyed.