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Commentary on Canons 13th cent.

MS. Barocci 157

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Title

Commentary on Canons 13th cent.

Shelfmark

MS. Barocci 157

Date

13th century

15th cent. (?)

15th cent.

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

1. (fols. 1r–90v) Nicetas ep. Thessalonicensis Commentary on Canons
2. (fols. 91r–401v) Ioannes Zonaras Commentary on canons
MS. Barocci 157, fols. iii-xi
(fols. iii–xi) Menaion for September
MS. Barocci 157, fols. 402–3
(fols. 402–3) Index to the main part of the manuscript

Form

codex

Support

Oriental paper (except fols. iii–xi, 402–3).

Physical extent

xi + 406 leaves.

Decoration

Rubrication: headings, title, initials and lemmata in vermilion.

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  • Johannes, Damascenus, 675-749

  • Zonaras, Joannes, active 12th century

  • Nicetas, metropolitan of Thessalonica, 12th cent.

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