Occurrence 30301

Type(s) [30305] Τὰς ἔνδεκά μοι γίνωσκε ναῦ σηληναίας φαύσεις (3 verses)
Text source DBBE (Inspection of a reproduction of the manuscript)
Text status Text completely known
Date 1301-1302
Manuscript NEW YORK - Columbia University Library, Rare Book and Manuscript Library - Smith Western Add. MS 10 [1296]
Place in Manuscript f. 113v
Person(s)
Scribe
Gregorios Chioniades (14th c.) - PLP: XII.30814 - RGK: - VGH: - PBE: - PBW: - PMBZ:
Contextual information Written alongside the diagram of 'the Sun illuminating the crescent Moon, from which emanate eleven rays' (Kavrus-Hoffmann (2005: 221)).
Metre(s) Decapentasyllable
Genre(s) Image-related epigram
Subject(s) Astrology
Comment According to Kavrus-Hoffmann (2005: 220-222), the marginal scholia in this manuscript have most likely been composed and written by Gregorios Chioniades himself.
1 ἔνδεκά μοι ] ms.; ἔνδεκα μοίρας Pingree (1985: 20) | ναῦ ] ms.; νῦν Pingree (ibid.)
Image source(s) https://digitalassets.lib.berkeley.edu/ds/columbia/images/NNC-RBML.4518A.jpg
Bibliography
Number of verses 3
Related occurrence(s) [30318] τὰς ἕνδεκά μοι γίνωσκε σελήνης φαύσεις [14th c.]
VATICAN CITY - Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana - Vat. gr. 495 [11th c.] (f. 238v -- (alt.) f. 239v)
(2 verses) (2/3)
Acknowledgements
  • Information on the occurrence courtesy of Georgi Parpulov.
  • Information on the occurrence courtesy of Ioannis Vassis.


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