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Florilegium from Antonius Melissa and Maximus Confessor, Synopsis of the New Testament — Multiple dates

MS. Barocci 2

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Title

Florilegium from Antonius Melissa and Maximus Confessor, Synopsis of the New Testament — Multiple dates

Shelfmark

MS. Barocci 2

Date

additions, 16th century

13th century – 14th century, beginning

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

Florilegium from Antonius Melissa and Maximus Confessor
Synopsis of the New Testament

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Decoration

Carpet page (fol. 7r), ornamental strips. Ornamental strips added in the 16th century on fols. 142r, 166r, 220r. (Hutter iii. 133, Abb. 493–5)

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  • Antonios Melissa, 11th cent.

  • Maximus, Confessor, Saint, approximately 580-662

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