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Biblica
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Vetus Testamentum
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Psalterium
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Date |
1058-1059 |
Origin |
the Monastery of Stoudios < Konstantinoupolis < Turkey |
Bibliography |
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F. D'Aiuto 2016, Il Vat. gr. 752: fattura materiale, scrittura, mise en page (con qualche osservazione sul Salterio Hierosol. S. Sepulcri 53), in B. Crostini Lappin, G. Peers (eds.), A Book of Psalms from Eleventh-century Byzantium: The Complex of Texts and Images in Vat. Gr. 752, Vatican City, 43-156: passim
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R. Devreesse, 1950, Codices Vaticani Graeci. Codices 604-866 (vol. 3), Vatican City: 266-268
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I. Hutter 1997, Theodoros βιβλιογράφος und die Buchmalerei in Studiu, Bollettino della Badia Greca di Grottaferrata (BBGG), 51, 177-208: 201
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I. Kalavrezou, N. Trahoulia, S. Sabar 1993, Critique of the Emperor in the Vatican Psalter gr. 752, Dumbarton Oaks Papers, 47, 195-219:
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K. Lake, S. Lake, 1937, Dated Greek Minuscule Manuscripts to the Year 1200. Manuscripts in Rome, part II (vol. 8), Boston: 7
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G. Parpulov, 2014, Toward a History of Byzantine Psalters, Plovdiv: 122-126, 135, 219
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Digital Vatican Library (last accessed: 2016-06-08).
https://digi.vatlib.it/mss/detail/Vat.gr.752.pt.1
https://digi.vatlib.it/mss/detail/Vat.gr.752.pt.2
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Identification |
Diktyon (Pinakes), 67383
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Comment |
According to Parpulov (2014: 123) three scribes worked on this manuscript: (1) ff. 19r-491v; (2) ff. 1r-8v and commentary on ff. 19r-87r and f. 444; (3) ff. 9r-17v and commentary on ff. 84r-97v, ff. 98v-443v and ff. 445r-490v.
D'Aiuto (2016: 65-80) identifies four hands: (A) ff. 1r-8v, commentary on ff. 19r-87r and f. 444; (B) f. 9r; (C) ff. 9v-17r and commentary on ff. 84r-443v and ff. 445r-490v; (D) ff. 19r-491v.
Hand (2) or (A) is also the scribe of another Psalter-manuscript: Jerusalem, Panagiou Taphou 53. |
Occurrences |
f. 17r-17v
[17485] ὁ πάντα κόσμον ἐν | λόγω κτίσας πάλιν
[1058]
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