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Mattheus Cantacuzenus, Franciscus OP, Manuel Corinthius rhetor, Johannes Thessalonicensis, Symeon Thessalonicensis, Theodoret of Cyrus, Petrus Antiochenus, Johannes Philoponus — 16th century, beginning

MS. Cromwell 10

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Title

Mattheus Cantacuzenus, Franciscus OP, Manuel Corinthius rhetor, Johannes Thessalonicensis, Symeon Thessalonicensis, Theodoret of Cyrus, Petrus Antiochenus, Johannes Philoponus — 16th century, beginning

Shelfmark

MS. Cromwell 10

Date

16th century, beginning

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

Mattheus Cantacuzenus Commentary on the Song of Songs
Franciscus OP Quesita ad Manuelem rhetorem
Manuel Corinthius rhetor Apologia ad Franciscum OP
Johannes Thessalonicensis Homilia in mulieres unguentiferas
Symeon Thessalonicensis works
Historical text
Theodoret of Cyrus Quaestiones in Octateuchum (Genesis)
Petrus Antiochenus Epistula ad dominicum Gradensem
Johannes Philoponus De paschate
Dialogue between a Christian and a Jew
Psalm 104, with commentary
Sermons

Form

codex

Support

paper

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Title

Matthaeus Cantacuzenus, Formula literarum, Francisci cujusdam, and others

Shelfmark

MS. Cromwell 10

Date

16th century, beginning

Language

Modern Greek (1453-)

Physical extent

336 Leaves

Custodial history

Manuscript 2984 acquired by the Bodleian Library

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Collection contents

Cromwell Manuscripts

Matthaeus Cantacuzenus, Formula literarum, Francisci cujusdam, and others

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  • Philoponus, John, active 6th century

  • Manuel de Corinthe, 1460?-1550?

  • Matthaeus, emperor of Byzantium, ca. 1325 - 1383

  • Petrus, Antiochenus, ca. 982 - 1054

  • Symeon, Archbishop of Thessalonike, active 15th century

  • Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrrhus

  • Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, approximately 329-379

  • Franciscus O.P., fl. c. 1500 (?)

  • Johannes, Thessalonicensis, -630

  • John Chrysostom, Saint, -407

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

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