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John Klimax
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Person(s) |
- Patron
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Kyprianos (14th c.) (thuepolos)
- Scribe
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Nikandros (14th c.)
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Date |
14th c. |
Bibliography |
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A. Cataldi Palau, 2021, The Angela Burdett-Coutts Collection of Greek Manuscripts, Turnhout: 105
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B. De Montfaucon, 1715, Bibliotheca Coisliniana, olim Segueriana, Paris: 306
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R. Devreesse, 1945, Bibliothèque nationale, Département des manuscripts. Catalogue des manuscripts grecs. Le fonds Coislin (vol. 2), Paris: 242-244
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R. Meesters, R. Ricceri 2018, A Twelfth-Century Cycle of Four Poems on John Klimax. Editio princeps, in A. Rhoby, N. Zagklas (eds.), Middle and Late Byzantine Poetry. Texts and Contexts, Turnhout, 285-386: 291-292
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Identification |
Diktyon (Pinakes)
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49405
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Comment |
De Montfaucon (1715: 306): 'XII. vel XIII. saeculi'.
Devreesse (1945: 242) dates the manuscript to the fourteenth century.
Meesters - Ricceri (2018: 291): "The scribe of the manuscript is possibly mentioned in v. 15 of Poem 3, a certain Nikandros, wearer of rags. The Kyprianos of v. 16, therefore, would be the patron of the manuscript. As far as we know, both are unknown from other sources." |
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