The Sacred Arsenal and the manuscripts Monac. gr. 229 and Paris. gr. 1301

The article examines the composition of the oldest manuscript of Andronikos Kamateros’ Sacred Arsenal, codex Monac. gr. 229. The manuscript also contains two dogmatical treatises by Gregory of Cyprus and one by Nicetas Byzantios, written by different scribes. Two of them (scribes A and B) are found...

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Main Author: Kotzabassi, Sofia (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:German
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Published: De Gruyter 2012
In: Byzantinische Zeitschrift
Year: 2012, Volume: 105, Issue: 2, Pages: 735-748
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Summary:The article examines the composition of the oldest manuscript of Andronikos Kamateros’ Sacred Arsenal, codex Monac. gr. 229. The manuscript also contains two dogmatical treatises by Gregory of Cyprus and one by Nicetas Byzantios, written by different scribes. Two of them (scribes A and B) are found as scribes of Gregory’s treatises in codex Paris. gr. 1301 and as his collaborators in his Florilegium of classical authors preserved in codex Escor. X.I.13. According to a note written by scribe C on f. 355v, codex Monac. gr. 229 belonged to an opponent of the patriarch John Bekkos, who may be the same as the receiver of Constantine Acropolites’ letter no. 61, or even Acropolites himself.
ISSN:1868-9027
Contains:Enthalten in: Byzantinische Zeitschrift
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/bz.2012.0028