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VATICAN CITY - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana - Vat. gr. 2084

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Date 10th-11th c.
Origin Calabria < Southern Italy < Italy
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Identification Diktyon (Pinakes) , 68714
Comment According to Lucà (1991: 378 n. 269), the manuscript is composed of three independent, all of Italo-Greek origin and dating to the second half of the 10th century. The first one (fols. 1r-80v), which contains the ascetic works of Maximus the Confessor, is arranged in a single column and written in the “Anastasius Type” and the “Ace of Spades” minuscule. The second one (fols. 81r-156v), which preserves hagiographic works and was likely produced in the monastery of Patir, is written in two columns in “Ace of Spades” minuscule. The third one (fols. 157r-208v), which transmits homiletic works, alternates the “Ace of Spades” minuscule to the “Anastasius Type”.
Occurrences f. 174r [35756] Δώρου δέχοιο παντὸς ἀντί μοι τόδε [926-950]
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