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Biblica
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Novum Testamentum
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Evangeliarium
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Zacharias (11th c.) (presbyteros)
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Date |
1067 |
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Koloneia < Cappadocia |
Bibliography |
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V. Beneševič, 1911, Catalogus codicum manuscriptorum graecorum qui in monasterio Sanctae Catharinae in monte asservantur. Codices manuscripti notabiliores bibliothecae monasterii Sinaitici ejusque metochii Cahirensis, ab archimandrita Porphyrio (Uspenskio) descripti (vol. 1), Saint-Petersburg: 93-94
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K. Bentein, F. Bernard 2011, A Cycle of Book Epigrams in Honour of the Four Evangelists., Scriptorium, 65, 237-249: 239
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F. Euangelatou-Notara, 1982, Σημειώματα ἑλληνικῶν κωδίκων ὡς πηγὴ διὰ τὴν ἔρευναν τοῦ οἰκονομικοῦ καὶ κοινωνικοῦ βίου τοῦ Βυζαντίου ἀπὸ τοῦ 9ου αἰῶνος μέχρι τοῦ ἔτους 1204, Athens: 71, 167-168
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E. Gamillscheg 1991, Handschriften aus Kleinasien (9. – 12. Jahrhundert). Versuch einer paläographischen Charakterisierung, in G. Cavallo, G. De Gregorio, M. Maniaci (eds.), Scritture, libri e testi nelle aree provinciali di Bisanzio. Atti del Seminario di Erice (18-25 settembre 1988) (vol. 1), Spoleto, 181-201: 195-196
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V. Gardthausen, 1886, Catalogus codicum graecorum sinaiticorum, Oxford: 33
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D. Harlfinger, D. Reinsch, J. Sonderkamp, G. Prato, 1983, Specimina Sinaitica. Die datierten griechischen Handschriften des Katharinen-Klosters auf dem Berge Sinai, 9. bis 12. Jahrhundert, Berlin: 33-34
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M. Kamil, 1970, Catalogue of all manuscripts in the Monastery of St. Catharine on Mount Sinai, Wiesbaden: 68
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R. Stefec 2014, Aspekte griechischer Buchproduktion in der Schwarzmeerregion, Scripta, 7, 205-233: 208
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K. Treu, 1966, Die griechischen Handschriften des Neuen Testaments in der UdSSR, Berlin: 122-124
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K. Weitzmann, G. Galavaris, 1990, The Monastery of Saint Catherine at Mount Sinai. The Illuminated Greek Manuscripts. From the Ninth to the Twelfth Century (vol. 1), Princeton: 80-83
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This manuscript was written in the milieu of a military commander in Trebizond (Bentein-Bernard (2011: 249)).
In Kamil's catalogue it has the number 197 and in Benesevič catalogue the number 74.
The three illuminated folios 2v, 3r and 3v of the manuscript were removed by Uspenskij and they consist today the codex Sankt Peterburg, RNB gr. 291 (Weitzmann (1990: 80)). |
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