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Hagiographica — 18th c.

MS. Wardr. e. 2

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Title

Hagiographica — 18th c.

Shelfmark

MS. Wardr. e. 2

Date

18th c.

Language

Georgian

Contents

Author: Basil of Caesarea (ბასილი კესარიელი) Title: The Assumption of the Holy Virgin
Title: The Conversion of King Mirian by St. Nino
Title: The Martyrdom of St. Euphemia
Title: The Martyrdom of St. Catherine
Title: The Life of St. Canonice
Title: The Ten Commandments
Title: The Life of St. Nisime of Egypt

Form

leaf

Physical extent

105 ff.

Hands

Mkhedruli

Acquisition

1911-03-26 don J.O. Wardrop

Subject

Christian literature, Georgian

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  • Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, approximately 329-379

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