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== Text-type ==
The textual character of the codex is representative of the late [[Alexandrian text-type]], and is similar to the [[Codex Regius (New Testament)|Codex Regius]].<ref name = Waltz>R. Waltz, [http://www.skypoint.com/members/waltzmn/ManuscriptsUncials.html#uXi Codex Zacynthius Ξ (040)] at the ''Encyclopedia of Textual Criticism''</ref> [[Kurt Aland|Kurt]] and [[Barbara Aland]] gave the following textual profile of it: 2<sup>1</sup>, 8<sup>2</sup>, 2<sup>1/2</sup>, 3<sup>s</sup>.<ref name = Aland/> This means the text of the codex agrees with the Byzantine standard text 2 times, it agrees 8 times with the original text against the Byzantine and it agrees both with the Byzantine and original text 2 times. There are 3 independent or distinctive readings. On the basis of this profile the Alands considered the quality of the text to suit his [[Categories of New Testament manuscripts#Category III|Category III]].<ref name = Aland/> According to the [[Claremont Profile Method]], it represents the Alexandrian text in Luke 10 and mixed [[Byzantine text-type]] in Luke 1,<ref name = Wisse>{{Cite book
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