Works by Michael Apostoles
MS. Holkham Gr. 80
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Title
Works by Michael Apostoles
Shelfmark
MS. Holkham Gr. 80
Date
16th c. (beginning). Dating based on watermark.
Language
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Contents
Form
codex
Support
Paper. Watermark crown cf. Piccard I, 51643, 51645, 51647, 51649, 51652, 51653 (dated from 1559 to 1576), and Briquet 4832 (dated 1526). See M. Fassino, La tradizione manoscritta dell’«Encomio di Elena» e del «Plataico» di Isocrate, pp. 96–97, fn. 355.
Physical extent
iii + 50 leaves
Hands
One main scribe (fols 2r-46v), except for the table of contents (fols 1r-1v).
Decoration
fol. 2r: decorative headpiece in red ink.
Monokondylon at the end in red ink (fol. 46bv): τέλος
Binding
Typical Holkham binding of brown leather, with Coke family ostrich crest in gilt in the centre of the upper cover; Date: early nineteenth century. Rebound by John Jones of Liverpool (worked for Holkham 1816–1823.
The spine lettered in gilt: MICHAELI/ APOSTOLI/ OPERA/ GR.–//M.S./ SÆC. XV./; in pasted black leather: MS. /HOLK./ Gr. 80.
Provenance
MS Holkham Gr 76 was once the second part of this MS. Construction of the codex in the current form is an interesting case. See Fassino, La tradizione manoscritta dell’«Encomio di Elena» e del «Plataico» di Isocrate, p. 97, who pointed out the fact that the table of contents of MS. Holkham Gr 30 (fols. 1r-2v) continues with a crossed out text (fol. 3r), which lists items i-v of the now MS. Holkham Gr 76. This makes plausible that Morezenos was planning to join the material of MS Holkham Gr. 76 with MS. Holkham Gr. 30, but he finally decided not to do so. It is interesting to see that when Montfaucon inspected the MSS, the situation was as follows: MS. Holkham Gr. 30 as a separate volume, and one codex with its first part (now MS. Holkham Gr. 80), numbered as ΚΓον by Morezenos and 51 by Giustiniani, and the second part (now MS. Holkham Gr. 76) with no numbering at all. This separation apparently happened after 1698.
Catalogue Nrs: front paste-down, fol. i(v): (in pencil) MS. Holkham Gr.80; fol. ii recto: No 287 (subscr: 118) DIB.1; fol. 1r (at the bottom), in brown ink): ΟΑον = Morezenos 71, Giustiniani 54; Olim Holkham Hall, Libr. of the Earl of Leicester, 119. fol. 1r: handwritten note in grey ink by B. de Montfaucon: 1698. Cod. 51. numero complectens varia variorum | diversis temporibus conscripta alia 200. circiter | alia 300. annorum (= Giustiniani 51) and fol. 2r (in grey ink, top centre): ΚΓ ον (=Morezenos 23), Olim Holkham Hall, Libr. of the Earl of Leicester, 118.
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