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Poems of Nerses IV, 17th cent.

MS. Marsh 17

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Title

Poems of Nerses IV, 17th cent.

Shelfmark

MS. Marsh 17

Date

17th cent.

Language

Armenian

Contents

1. f. 1 Author: Shnorhali, Nersēs, 1102 - 1173 (Ներսէս Շնորհալի) Title: The scriptural elegy
2. f. 133 Author: Shnorhali, Nersēs, 1102 - 1173 (Ներսէս Շնորհալի) Title: Profession of Faith Title: բան հաւատոյ
3. f. 183 Author: Shnorhali, Nersēs, 1102 - 1173 (Ներսէս Շնորհալի) Title: Moral precepts, in alphabetical order
4. f. 192 Author: Shnorhali, Nersēs, 1102 - 1173 (Ներսէս Շնորհալի) Title: On heaven and its order
5. f. 205 Author: Shnorhali, Nersēs, 1102 - 1173 (Ներսէս Շնորհալի) Title: Profession of fauth, alphabetically arranged

Form

codex

Hands

Written in Nōtrgir script

Acquisition

This MS. was bequeathed in 1713 by Archbishop Marsh.

Subject

Nersēs, Shnorhali, Saint, 1102-1173

Marsh's Library

Christian poetry, Armenian

Armenian poetry

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