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Alexius Aristenus — Multiple dates; Byzantine, Constantinople (added commentary)

MS. Barocci 221

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Title

Alexius Aristenus — Multiple dates; Byzantine, Constantinople (added commentary)

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MS. Barocci 221

Place of origin

Byzantine, Constantinople (added commentary)

Date

14th century–15th century

after 1381

14th century, first quarter

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

Alexius Aristenus Epitome of the Nomocanon
Commentaries on Aristenos

Form

codex

Support

paper

Decoration

DecorationOrnamental headpieces, strips and decorated initials. (Hutter iii. 146, Abb. 531) [Internet Archive]

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