Type(s) |
[3677] Ὁ γῆς ἀνάσσων καὶ ποιμὴν καὶ τῶν ὅλων
(18 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 |
14th-15th c. |
Manuscript |
VATICAN CITY - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana - Barb. gr. 372 [1051-1100]
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Place in Manuscript |
f. 4v |
Palaeographical information |
The epigram, in red effaced ink, was added by a later hand, possibly in the 14th century (Spatharakis (1976: 34)) or the 15th century (Rhoby (2018: 463)). |
Contextual information |
The epigram is copied opposite the dedication miniature of the manuscript. |
Metre(s) |
Dodecasyllable
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Genre(s) |
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Subject(s) |
David
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Image source(s) |
https://digi.vatlib.it/view/MSS_Barb.gr.372/0007
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Bibliography |
Primary
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J. Anderson, P. Canart, C. Walter, 1989, The Barberini Psalter. Codex Vaticanus Barberinianus Graecus 372. Introduction and Commentary, Zürich: 55
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A. Rhoby, 2018, Ausgewählte Byzantinische Epigramme in Illuminierten Handschriften, Wien: 462-465
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R. Ricceri 2024, David as Model for the Emperor and his Poet. Theodore Prodromos and John II Komnenos, in B. van den Berg, N. Zagklas (eds.), Poetry in Byzantine Literature and Society (1081-1204). New Texts, New Approaches, Cambridge, 283-302: 286
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I. Spatharakis, 1976, The Portrait in Byzantine Illuminated Manuscripts, Leiden: 34-35
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Number of verses |
18 |
Acknowledgements |
The credits system has been implemented in 2019. Credits from before the new system was in use might be incomplete.
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Permalink |
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