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Theodoros Hagiopetrites (13th-14th c.) - RGK: I.127, II.164, III.209 - VGH: 135.D - PLP: I.249 (grapheus, kalligraphos)
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Theodosios (14th c.) - VGH: 133.B (rhakendytes)
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Date |
1302 |
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the Monastery of Saint Catherine < Sinai < Egypt |
Bibliography |
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C. Castellani, 1895, Catalogus codicum graecorum qui in bibliothecam D. Marci Venetiarum inde ab Anno MDCCXL ad haec usque tempora inlati sunt, Venice: 29-31
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E. Mioni, 1967, Bibliothecae Divi Marci Venetiarum codices Graeci manuscripti. Codices in classes a prima usque ad quintam inclusi. Classis I, classis II, codd. 1-120 (vol. 1.1), Rome: 27-28
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R. Nelson, 1991, Theodore Hagiopetrites. A Late Byzantine Scribe and Illuminator., Vienna: 86-90
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Comment |
Nelson (1991: 88): 'In sum, the Venice codex presents an irregular pattern of association with the work of Hagiopetrites. Its script and codicology are similar to, but not the same as Theodore's, while its prefaces and canon tables are a perfect match for the latter's Gospel books'. |
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