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A full-page illumination of the Hypapante, or the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, set against a burnished gold background and framed by a red decorative border. On the left, Saint Joseph is depicted walking towards the center, wearing a blue tunic and green mantle; he holds two white birds, specifically turtledoves, in his hands. Beside him stands the Virgin Mary, dressed in a dark blue maphorion, with her hands extended in a gesture of offering. To the right, the elderly Simeon, stooped with age and draped in a patterned robe, receives the infant Jesus into his covered hands. The Christ child is wrapped in gold-colored swaddling. Behind Simeon stands the prophetess Anna, holding an inscribed scroll. The architectural setting includes a stylized building on the left with a red-tiled gabled roof and a central window. On the right, a more elaborate structure features a domed canopy, or ciborium, supported by pillars with decorative blue capitals. A central altar-like structure stands between Mary and Simeon.
The marginal text appears to be fragmentary shorthand or an abbreviated liturgical formula.