Thiago
Hey Steven, sorry for the delay. I don't have the ECM volume infront of me. But here is some samples I took for my own research: A sample of the mss they use:
BOLD ARE ATHOS
13 Total
P18 P24 P43 P47 P85 P98 P115 01 02 04 025 046 051 052 0163 0169 0207 0229 0308 0326 35 61 69 82 91 93 104 141 177 201 218 250 254 325 367 452 456 469 498 506 522 620 632 792 808 911 1006 1424 1611 1637 1719 1732 1734 1773 1780 1795 1828 1849 1852 1854 1872 1888 2019 2026 2028 2037 2042 2048 2050 2053 2056 2057 2067 2070 2071 2073 2074 2076 2077 2080 2081 2138 2200 2256 2286 2329 2344 2350 2351 2377 2429 2432 2436 2495 2582 2595 2672 2681 2723 2814 2845 2846 2847 2886 2917 2919 2921 2924
A comment regarding their selection of mss: "The selection of the minuscules is intended to demonstrate the breadth of the middle and late Byzantine tradition. The selected witnesses thus represent the Koine tradition, all the commentary traditions (the Andrew tradition in the diversity of its strands), the tradition leading to the Complutensian Polyglot (so-called Complutensian text), representatives of the families F104 and F172 (the latter family is represented by GA 250 and 1888, as the text of GA 172 is incomplete) and manuscripts whose text-historical trajectories are independent from the above-mentioned traditions.The selection is intended to represent the history of the text up to the transition to printing Therefore, the selection includes manuscripts dated until the end of the 15th century. Since the printing of the Bible was delayed in the Ottoman Empire, one later manuscript was included as well (GA 2350; 17th century).