Minuscule 932

Minuscule 932 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 1362 (von Soden), is a 13th-century Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament on parchment. It has marginalia and was prepared for liturgical use. The manuscript has survived in complete condition.

Description
The codex contains the text of the four Gospels, on 240 parchment leaves (size $$). The text is written in one column per page, 27 lines per page. The leaves are arranged on octavo. It contains pictures, the initials are written in colour. It contains lectionary markings on the margin for liturgical use.

Text
The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine. Hermann von Soden classified it to the textual family Kκ. Kurt Aland did not place it in any Category. According to the Claremont Profile Method it belongs to the textual family Kr in Luke 1 and Luke 20. In Luke 10 no profile was made It creates textual cluster with minuscule 1323.

History
The manuscript was dated by Gregory to the 13th century. Currently it is dated by the INTF to the 14th century. The codex 932 was seen by Gregory at the Dionysiou monastery (24), in Mount Athos. Currently the manuscript is housed at the Dionysiou monastery (137 (24)) in Athos.

The manuscript was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by C. R. Gregory (932e). It was not on Scrivener's list, but it was added to his list by Edward Miller in the 4th edition of A Plain Introduction to the Criticism of the New Testament.

It is not cited in critical editions of the Greek New Testament (UBS4, NA28 ).