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Vetus Testamentum
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Psalterium
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Person(s) |
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Sabbas of Nikomedeia < Turkey (14th c.) - VGH: 395.E
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Date |
1101-1150 |
Bibliography |
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C. Cocola 2022, A repentant sinner: representing the self in Nikephoros Ouranos’ catanyctic alphabet, Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 46(2), 176-195: 192
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B. Crostini Lappin 2019, Perils of Travel or Joys of Heaven? Reconsidering the Travel Hypothesis for Bodleian Library, MS E. D. Clarke 15 and the Function of Diminutive Manuscripts, Manuscripta, 63(1), 63-104: 96-97
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A. Cutler, 1984, The Aristocratic Psalters in Byzantium, Paris: 103-106
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F. Euangelatou-Notara, 2000, Χορηγοί-κτήτορες-δωρητές σε σημειώματα κωδίκων. Παλαιολόγειοι χρόνοι, Athens: 211-212
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S. Kadas, 1996, Τά σημειώματα τῶν χειρογράφων τῆς Μονῆς Διονυσίου, Athos: 14-15
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S. Lampros, 1895, Κατάλογος τῶν ἐν ταῖς βιβλιοθήκαις τοῦ Ἁγίου Ὄρους ἑλληνικῶν κωδίκων (vol. 1), Cambridge: 324-325
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G. Parpulov 2010, Psalters and Personal Piety in Byzantium, in P. Magdalino, R. Nelson (eds.), The Old Testament in Byzantium, Washington DC, 77-105: 96-97
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G. Parpulov, 2014, Toward a History of Byzantine Psalters, Plovdiv: 216
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S. Pelekanidis, P. Christou, C. Mavropoulou-Tsioumi, S. Kadas, 1973, Οἱ θησαυροὶ τοῦ Ἁγίου Ὄρους. Σειρὰ Α' Εἰκονογραφημένα χειρόγραφα. Παραστάσεις-ἐπίτιτλα-ἀρχικὰ γράμματα. Πρωτᾶτον, Μ. Διονυσίου, Μ. Κουτλουμουσίου, Μ. Ξηροποτάμου, Μ. Γρηγορίου (vol. 1), Athens: 419-421
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S. Pelekanidis, P. Christou, C. Mavropoulou-Tsioumi, S. Kadas, 1975, The Treasures of Mount Athos. Illuminated Manuscripts: Miniatures, Headpieces, Initial Letters. The Monasteries of Iveron, St. Panteleimon, Esphigmenou and Chilandari. (vol. 2), Athens: 419-421
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A. Rhoby, 2018, Ausgewählte Byzantinische Epigramme in Illuminierten Handschriften, Wien: 195-205
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I. Spatharakis, 1976, The Portrait in Byzantine Illuminated Manuscripts, Leiden: 49-51
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Identification |
Diktyon (Pinakes), 20033
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Comment |
Euangelatou-Notara (2000: 211) dates the manuscript to 1313. Cutler (1984: 103) dates it to the first half of the 12th century.
This manuscript was the private Psalter of the monk Sabbas. |
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