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Commentaries on liturgical canons, etc., by John Zonaras (?), Theodorus Prodromos . — 1359/1360

MS. Barocci 110

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Commentaries on liturgical canons, etc., by John Zonaras (?), Theodorus Prodromos . — 1359/1360

Commentaries on liturgical canons, etc., by Gregorius of Corinth , Theodorus Prodromos — 14th century, second half

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MS. Barocci 110

Date

1359/1360

14th century, second half

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

MS. Barocci 110 – Part 1
Commentaries on liturgical canons, etc., by John Zonaras (?), Theodorus Prodromos .
MS. Barocci 110 – Part 2
Commentaries on liturgical canons, etc., by Gregorius of Corinth , Theodorus Prodromos

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  • Gregorios, Metropolitan of Corinth, active 1092-1156

  • Theodorus, Prodromus, -1166

  • Zonaras, Joannes, active 12th century

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