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Gregory of Nazianzus — 13th century, late – 14th century, first quarter; Byzantine

MS. Lyell 93

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Title

Gregory of Nazianzus — 13th century, late – 14th century, first quarter; Byzantine

Gregory of Nazianzus — 10th century, late – 11th century, first quarter; Byzantine

Shelfmark

MS. Lyell 93

Place of origin

Byzantine

Date

10th century, late – 11th century, first quarter

13th century, late – 14th century, first quarter

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

MS. Lyell 93 – Part 1
Gregory of Nazianzus Sermons
MS. Lyell 93 – Part 2
Gregory of Nazianzus Sermons

Acquisition

Chosen as one of the hundred manuscripts bequeathed to the Bodleian by Lyell in 1948.

Provenance

James P. R. Lyell, 1871–1948

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  • Lyell, James P. R., (James Patrick Ronaldson), 1871-1948

  • Gregorius, Nazianzenus, 329-390

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