11. For ὁ γὰρ λέγων ([902][903]) read ὁ λέγων γάρ ([904][905][906]). When γάρ appeared in the third place, the copyists frequently transposed it to the more usual second place.
[902] 9th century. All three Epistles.
[903] 9th century. All three Epistles.
[904] 4th century. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859 at the monastery of S. Catherine on Mount Sinai, and now at Petersburg. All three Epistles.
[905] 5th century. Brought by Cyril Lucar, Patriarch of Constantinople, from Alexandria, and afterwards presented by him to Charles I. in 1628. In the British Museum. All three Epistles.
[906] 4th century. Brought to Rome about 1460. It is entered in the earliest catalogue of the Vatican Library, 1475. All three Epistles.