Mark 6:0

Codex Petropolitanus Purpureus
This manuscript is written in silver ink on vellum that has been dyed purple, with gold ink used for the nomina sacra. Along with manuscripts like Codex Beratinus, it belongs to the group of the Purple Uncials. It is believed to have originated in the imperial scriptorium of Constantinople and was dismembered by crusaders in the 12th century.

Rossano Gospels
It is one of the oldest surviving illuminated manuscripts of the New Testament, famous for its prefatory cycle of miniatures of subjects from the Life of Christ. It is penned in silver ink on parchment which has been dyed reddish-purple.

Codex Cyprius
It is one of the few uncial manuscripts with the complete text of the four Gospels. The manuscript features frequent insertion of an interpunction mark, suggesting it may have been copied from an ancient stichometrical style of writing.