Type(s) |
[2977] Ἡ τῶν ἀγαθῶν πραγμάτων ἀγγελία
(13 verses)
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Text source |
DBBE
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Text status |
Text completely known |
Date |
1033 |
Manuscript |
LONDON - British Library - Add. 17470 [1033]
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Place in Manuscript |
f. 285r -- (gen.) End of ms. |
Person(s) |
- Scribe
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Synesios (11th c.) - RGK: I.370 - VGH: 411.G
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Palaeographical information |
Written in alexandrinian Auszeichnungsmajuskel in brown ink; the initials are written in red ink.
Bernard (2018: 28): "(...) each caesura is indicated with a sign, mostly resembling a comma or the middle dot. This also happens at places where we would not expect any (syntactical) punctuation." |
Contextual information |
The epigram is followed by the date. |
Metre(s) |
Dodecasyllable
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Genre(s) |
Scribe-related epigram
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Image source(s) |
http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=add_ms_17470_f285r
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Bibliography |
Primary
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K. Bentein, K. Demoen 2012, The Reader in Eleventh-Century Book Epigrams, in F. Bernard, K. Demoen (eds.), Poetry and its Contexts in Eleventh-century Byzantium, Farnham/Burlington, 69-88: 76
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F. Bernard 2018, Rhythm in the Byzantine Dodecasyllable: Practices and Perceptions, in A. Rhoby, N. Zagklas (eds.), Middle and Late Byzantine Poetry. Texts and Contexts, Turnhout, 13-40: 28
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F. Euangelatou-Notara, 1982, Σημειώματα ἑλληνικῶν κωδίκων ὡς πηγὴ διὰ τὴν ἔρευναν τοῦ οἰκονομικοῦ καὶ κοινωνικοῦ βίου τοῦ Βυζαντίου ἀπὸ τοῦ 9ου αἰῶνος μέχρι τοῦ ἔτους 1204, Athens: 152
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K. Lake, S. Lake, 1934, Dated Greek Minuscule Manuscripts to the Year 1200. Manuscripts in Venice, Oxford and London (vol. 2), Boston:
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Number of verses |
13 |
Related occurrence(s) |
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Acknowledgements |
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Permalink |
https://www.dbbe.ugent.be/occurrences/17107 |