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Ioannes Chortasmenos (monkname Ignatios) (1370 - 1436-1437) - RGK: I.191, II.252, III.315 - VGH: 158.D, 175.B, 203.A - PLP: XII.30897 (metropolites of Selymbria < Turkey)
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14th c. |
Bibliography |
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F. Euangelatou-Notara, 2000, Χορηγοί-κτήτορες-δωρητές σε σημειώματα κωδίκων. Παλαιολόγειοι χρόνοι, Athens: 269
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J. Reuss, 1941, Matthäus-, Markus- und Johannes-Katenen nach den handschriftlichen Quellen untersucht, Münster: 224-226
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E. Scieri 2022, Exegetical Fragments: Observations on the Catenae on Acts in Vatican, BAV, Reg. gr. 6 (GA 886), in C. Bates, J. Marcon, A. Patton, E. Scieri (eds.), That Nothing May Be Lost: Fragments and the New Testament Text. Papers from the Twelfth Birmingham Colloquium on the Textual Criticism of the New Testament, Piscataway, NJ, 215-239: passim
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E. Stevenson, 1888, Codices manuscripti graeci Reginae Svecorum et Pii PP. II Bibliothecae Vaticanae, Rome: 4-6
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Ignatios Chortasmenos was the owner of the manuscript.
Reuss (1941: 224) dates the manuscript to the 16th century. |
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