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Maximus Confessor, Gregorius Nyssenus c. AD 1310–25

MS. Barocci 27

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Title

Maximus Confessor, Gregorius Nyssenus c. AD 1310–25

Shelfmark

MS. Barocci 27

Place of origin

Greek, Cyprus (?)

Date

c. AD 1310–25

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

Note: the contents of fols. 1–319 (items 1–8) appear to correspond exactly with those of MS. Vienna theol. gr. 196.
1. (fols. 5r–103r) Maximus Confessor
1a. (fols. 5r–39v) de caritate
1b. (fols. 39v–77r) Capita theologica
1c. (fols. 77r–78v) De duabus Christi naturis (Opusc. 13)
1d. (fols. 78v–79v) ⟨Ps.-Maximus⟩ Capita de essentia
1e. (fols. 79v–80v) Epistula 15
1f. (fols. 80v–81v) Variae definitiones (Opusc. 14/Add. 21)
1g. (fol. 82rv) Unidentified text
1h. (fols. 83r–85r) De duabus voluntatibus (Opusc. 25)
1j. (fols. 85r–103r) De mystagogia ecclestiaca
2. (fols. 103r–106v) †Cyrillus Hierosolymitanus Historia ecclestiaca et contemplatio mystica
3. (fols. 106v–117r) Maximus Confessor
3a. (fols. 106v–108v) περὶ διαφορᾶϲ καὶ πῶϲ εὐϲεβῶϲ δεῖ ὁμολογεῖν δύο φύϲειϲ ἐπὶ Χριϲτοῦ μετὰ τὴν ἕνωϲιν
3b. (fols. 108v–117r) τόμοϲ δογματικόϲ
4. (fol. 117r) Rubric: λέγεται παρὰ τῇ θείᾳ γραφῇ τὸ ἐγένετο κατὰ τρόπουϲ ηʹ οὕτωϲ
5. (fol. 117rv) Rubric: τὸ τῆϲ ὑποϲτάϲεωϲ ὄνομα παρὰ τῇ θείᾳ γραφῇ τριχῶϲ λέγεται
6. (fols. 117v–112r) Ioannes Grammaticus ⟨Philoponos⟩
6a. (fols. 117v–121r) πρὸϲ τοὺϲ ἀκεφάλουϲ κεφάλαια ιζʹ
6b. (fols. 121r–122r) ἐπαπορήματα ὑποθετικὰ παριϲτῶντα ὅτι ὁ Χριϲτὸϲ τέλειοϲ ὑπάρχει Θεὸϲ ὁμοίωϲ καὶ ἄνθρωποϲ
7. (122r–v) ⟨Maximus Confessor⟩ De tribus animae virtutibus siue De ueritate et pietate
Gregorius Nyssenus
8a. (fols. 125r–174r) De beatitudinibus
8b. (fols. 174r–204r) In orationem dominicam
8c. (fols. 204r–210r) De professione christiana
8d. (fols. 210r–228v) De perfectione christiana
8e. (fols. 228v–276v) Oratio catechetica
8f. (fols. 276–300v) De defunctis in fide
8g. (fols. 300v–314v, 319r) De infantibus praemature defunctis
9. (fols. 319rv, 315r–318v) ⟨Ioannes⟩ Chrysostomus Excerpt
10. (fols. 318v, 321rv) Nicetas Stethatos Letter (excerpt)
11. (fols. 321v–322r) Table of lucky and unlucky days.
12. (fols. 322r–324v, 320rv) Stephanus Meles
12a. (fols. 322r–324v) Versus ad S. Theodorum Studitam
12b. (fols. 324v, 320rv) ἕτεροι ⟨ϲτίχοι⟩

Form

codex

Support

Oriental paper.

Physical extent

iii + 335 leaves.

Decoration

Rubrication: Initials in faded carmine.

Binding

Binding of brown leather, 18th cent. (?).

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  • Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373 ('Ephraem Graecus', 'Ephraem Latinus')

  • Romanos, chartophlyax of Lamia, early 14th cent.

  • Philoponus, John, active 6th century

  • Cyril, Saint, Bishop of Jerusalem, approximately 315-386

  • Stephanos Meles, logothete, fl. 1137-40

  • Nikētas, ho Stēthatos, approximately 1000-approximately 1090

  • Maximus, Confessor, Saint, approximately 580-662

  • Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, approximately 335-approximately 394

  • Maximus Confessor, Saint, pseudo

  • John Chrysostom, Saint, -407

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