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Cyril of Alexandria (attrib.), John Philoponos, Theodosius Grammaticus — 11th century; Italian, South (Calabria)

MS. Gr. class. f. 114

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Title

Cyril of Alexandria (attrib.), John Philoponos, Theodosius Grammaticus — 11th century; Italian, South (Calabria)

Shelfmark

MS. Gr. class. f. 114

Place of origin

Italian, South (Calabria)

Date

11th century

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

Cyril of Alexandria (attrib.) Lexicon
Lexicon on Homer
Lexicon on Gregory Nazianzus, Poems
John Philoponos Lexicon
Theodosius Grammaticus Lexicon on the Canons of St. John of Damascus
Lexicon on rhetorical texts
Lexicon on the Bible

Form

codex

Support

parchment

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  • Philoponus, John, active 6th century

  • Homer

  • Johannes, Damascenus, 675-749

  • Theodosius, of Alexandria, the grammarian, c. 4th-5th cent.

  • Cyril, Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, approximately 370-444

  • Gregorius, Nazianzenus, 329-390

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