Liturgical Sermons from the Latin for all the days of Lent and Easter (usually attributed to John Plusiadenοs) and some others.
MS. Holkham Gr. 21
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Title
Liturgical Sermons from the Latin for all the days of Lent and Easter (usually attributed to John Plusiadenοs) and some others.
Shelfmark
MS. Holkham Gr. 21
Date
16th century.
Language
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
Contents
Form
codex
Support
Paper
Physical extent
ii + 311 leaves
Binding
Holkham binding of dark brown leather, with Coke family ostrich crest in gilt in the centre of the upper cover; Date: early nineteenth century. Rebound by John Jones of Liverpool (worked for Holkham 1816–1823). The spine lettered in gilt: OFFICIA/ GRÆCORUM-/ MS./ SÆC. XIV./ in pasted black leather: MS. /HOLKHAM/ Gr. 21 /
Provenance
Ownership Notes: fol. 1v: Fr. (?) gr. N. Γ.; fol. 1r: ἐκ τῶν μάρκου ἱερέως μορεζήνου.
Fol. 1r, handwritten note in black ink by B. de Montfaucon: 1698. Codex num. 14, Officia Graecorum per quadradesimam et in feris Paschalis 300. circiter annorum.
Old Catalogue Nrs: fol. 1r: Holk. Cat. – No 28 C. 2 A.2 (written in pencil). Morezenos 26. Giustiniani 14.
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People associated with this object
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Apollinaris, Bishop of Laodicea, -approximately 390
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Jones, John, binder, of Liverpool, 1771-1831
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Morezenos, Marcos
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Giustiniani, Giulio, of Venice, 1624-1699
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Plousiadenos, Joannes (Joseph of Methone), approximately 1429-1500
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Sophronius, Saint, Patriarch of Jerusalem, approximately 560-approximately 638, pseudo