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A–H, mainly 13th and 14th cent.

MS. Barocci 133

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Title

A–H, mainly 13th and 14th cent.

Shelfmark

MS. Barocci 133

Date

late 13th cent.

14th cent.

13th cent.

13th or 14th cent.

late 13th cent. but presumably earlier than 1293

11th or 12th cent.

14th cent. (?)

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

MS. Barocci 133 – Part A (fols. 1 and 228)
1. (fols. 1rv, 228rv) Heirmologion
MS. Barocci 133 – Part B (fols. 2–9)
1. (fols. 2r–7v) ⟨Ioannes Doxapatres⟩ commentary on the περὶ ϲτάϲεων
2. (fols. 7v–8r) ⟨Nicephorus Blemmydes⟩ Rubric: ἐκ τοῦ τυπικοῦ αὐτοῦ περὶ πίϲτεωϲ
3. (fols. 8r–9v) Plutarchus vitae parallelae
MS. Barocci 133 – Part C (fols. 10–20)
1. (fols. 10r–20v) ⟨Aristoteles⟩ rhetoricae
2. (fol. 2ov) notes
MS. Barocci 133 – Part D (fols. 21–24)
1. (fols. 21r–24v) Nicephorus Blemmydes περὶ ψυχῆϲ
MS. Barocci 133 – Part E (fol. 25)
1. (fol. 25rv) Note on methods of calculating Easter dates
MS. Barocci 133 – Part F (fols. 26–112)
1. (fols. 26r–111v, 112v) Nicephorus Blemmydes
Fa. (fols. 26r–63v) epitome logica
Fb. (fols. 63v–96v, 112v, 97r–111v) epitome physica
MS. Barocci 133 – Part G (fols. 113–157)
1. (fols. 113r–157v) Petrus Damascenus Thesaurus
MS. Barocci 133 – Part H (fols. 158–227)
1. (fols. 158r–161v) Gregorius Nazianzenus carmina varia
2. (fol. 161v) Iulianus Imperator (?) epigrammata
3. (fols. 161v–162r) ποῖα καὶ πόϲα εἰϲὶ τὰ τοῦ Ἐλιϲϲαιὲ καὶ Ἠλίου τὰ ἐν ἁγίῳ πνεύματι ἐνεργήματα
4. (fols. 162r–173v) ⟨† Maximus Confessor⟩ (MS. title Ioannes Carpathius)
4a. (fols. 162r–166v) anthologia gnomica
4b. (fols. 166v–173v) (τοῦ αὐτοῦ MS. title) gnosticae sententiae
5. (fol. 174r) ⟨Diadochus ep. Photicensis ⟩ capita gnostica
6. (fols. 174r–175v) Marcus Monachus colluctatio malorum cum virtutibus
7. (fols. 175v–176r) Constantinus Siculus versus alphabetici
8. (fols. 176r–177r) Leo Imperator versus alphabetici
9. (fol. 177rv) Symeon Magister versus alphabetici
10. (fols. 177v–178v) Gregorius Nazianzenus carmen
11. (fols. 179r–181v) Anthology from various patristic writings
12. (fols. 182r–205v) Testaments of the 12 Patriarchs
13. (fols. 206r–210v) Commentary on the minor prophets
14. (fols. 211r–212r) Ioannes Chrysostomus ἠθικὸν ἀπὸ τῆϲ πρὸϲ Ἐφεϲίουϲ ἐπιϲτολῆϲ
15. (fol. 212v) brief quotations from Maximus Confessor and Eulogius Alexandrinus.
16. (fols. 212v–213v) Athanasius patr. Alexandrinus Encyclical, dated AD 1276
17. (fols. 214r–219r) chapters on logic
18. (fols. 219r–220r) Libanius vita Demosthenis
19. (fols. 220r–221v) scholia on ⟨Demosthenes, oratio Olynthiaca prima ⟩
20. (fol. 222rv) Ps.-Aristotle letters
21. (fols. 222v–226r) Ps.-Phalaris letters
22. (fols. 226r–227v) Pseudo-Brutus letters
23. (fol. 227v) calculations of the date of Easter

Physical extent

iii + 231 leaves.

Binding

Binding of blind-stamped brown leather, 17th or 18th cent.

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  • Mark, the Hermit, -approximately 430

  • Maximus Confessor, Saint, pseudo

  • Brutus, pseudo

  • Johannes, Doxipatrius, -1100

  • Gregorius, Nazianzenus, 329-390

  • Petrus, Damascenus, active 12th century

  • John, of Karpathos, Saint, active 7th century?

  • Julian, Emperor of Rome, 331-363

  • Demosthenes

  • Athanasius, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, -373

  • Plutarch

  • Aristotle, pseudo

  • Eulogius, Alexandrinus, -607

  • Maximus, Confessor, Saint, approximately 580-662

  • John Chrysostom, Saint, -407

  • Symeon, Metaphrastes, active 10th century

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

  • Leo, VI, Emperor of the East, 866-912

  • Diadochus, Bishop of Photice, active 5th century

  • Nicephorus, Blemmydes, 1197-1272

  • Phalaris, pseudo

  • Constantinus, Siculus, ca. 9th cent.

  • Aristotle

  • Libanius

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