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Gregorios of Nazianzos < Cappadocia
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Ioseph Hagioglykerites (1101-1150) - VGH: 220.C (kathegoumenos of the Pantokrator Monastery < Konstantinoupolis < Turkey)
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1136-1155 |
Origin |
the Pantokrator Monastery < Konstantinoupolis < Turkey |
Bibliography |
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B. Atsalos 2000, Termes byzantins relatifs à la décoration des manuscrits grecs, in G. Prato (ed.), I manoscritti greci tra riflessione e dibattito. Atti del V Colloquio Internazionale di Paleografia Greca Cremona, 4 - 10 ottobre 1998 (vol. 2), Firenze, 445-511: 466
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A. Džurova, 2011, Manuscrits grecs enluminés des Archives nationales de Tirana (VIe-XIVe siècles) (vol. 1), Sofia: 91
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V. Gardthausen, 1886, Catalogus codicum graecorum sinaiticorum, Oxford: 72-73
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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: 46-48
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C. Mango 1992, Twelfth-Century Notices from Cod. Christ Church gr. 53, Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik (JÖB), 42, 221-228: 227
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B. Pentcheva 2004, Visual Textuality: The "Logos" as Pregnant Body and Building, RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 45, 225-238: passim
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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: 140-153
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Identification |
Diktyon (Pinakes), 58714
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Comment |
The manuscript has the number 401 in Kamil's catalogue.
Džurova (2011: 91) thinks the codex was written around 1150. According to Mango (1992: 227) it is probable that this manuscript was made precisely for the consecration of the monastery of the Holy Theotokos Pantanassa, to which it was dedicated by Ioseph Hagioglykerites (see the note on f. 3r), in 1142. |
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