Type(s) |
[3166] Ὁ Παῦλος ὁ ἄϋλος ἐκ τῶν πραγμάτων
(100 verses)
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Text source |
DBBE
(Inspection of a reproduction of the manuscript)
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Text status |
Text completely known |
Date |
10th c. |
Manuscript |
PARIS - Bibliothèque Nationale de France (BNF) - gr. 224 [10th c.]
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Place in Manuscript |
f. 1r |
Palaeographical information |
The text is written in Alexandrinische Auszeichnungsmajuskel in red ink. |
Metre(s) |
Dodecasyllable
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Genre(s) |
Author-related epigram
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Subject(s) |
Apostles
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Image source(s) |
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10515748z/f9.image
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Bibliography |
Primary
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K. Demoen, R. Ricceri, M. Tomadaki 2021, Paul in Byzantine Book Epigrams, in M. Cacouros, J. Sautel (eds.), Des cahiers à l'histoire de la culture à Byzance. Hommage à Paul Canart, codicologue (1927-2017), Leuven / Paris / Bristol, 117-134: 133 (image: plate 2)
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G. Karo, H. Lietzmann, 1902, Catenarum Graecarum Catalogus, Göttingen: 607
Secondary
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J. Boeten 2019, Byzantine Particles, a Case Study: Juxtaposed τε καί and δέ in Medieval Dodecasyllables, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Studies (GRBS), 59(3), 529-550: 545-546
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K. Demoen, R. Ricceri, M. Tomadaki 2021, Paul in Byzantine Book Epigrams, in M. Cacouros, J. Sautel (eds.), Des cahiers à l'histoire de la culture à Byzance. Hommage à Paul Canart, codicologue (1927-2017), Leuven / Paris / Bristol, 117-134: 121
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Number of verses |
47 |
Related occurrence(s) |
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Acknowledgements |
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Permalink |
https://www.dbbe.ugent.be/occurrences/18992 |