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Arrian, Nemesius of Emesa, Basil the Great — 15th century

MS. Barocci 82

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Title

Arrian, Nemesius of Emesa, Basil the Great — 15th century

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MS. Barocci 82

Date

15th century

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

Arrian Anabasis
Nemesius of Emesa De natura hominis
Basil the Great Homilies and extracts from works

Form

codex

Support

paper

Hands

Main copyist: John Serbopoulos (?).

On 159v a few lines are in the hand of Emmanuel of Constantinople.

A third scribe is visible on fols. 162r-163v.

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  • Emmanual of Constantinople, fl. 15th cent., second half

  • Arrian

  • Nemesius, Bishop of Emesa

  • Serbopoulos, Johannes, late 15th cent.

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

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