The codicological and palaeographic study of MS Laur. Plut. 59.35, the most important manuscript of the epistolary of Theodoros II Laskaris, determines that it is made up of three codicological units and that, despite the dauntingly changing aspect of the handwriting, only four hands transcribed texts and one out of them (scribe 1) copied the primary texts of the codex (the epistolaries of Theodoros II Laskaris and Synesius and a homily by Maximos Planudes). Initially the codex was possessed by Manuel Angelos, whose death around 1303 provides a terminus ante quem for its copy. For his part, scribe 4 has to be identified with a subsequent owner of the manuscript, since he included in it private notes, dated between 1324 and 1325. Those remin...
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[EN] The paleographical and codicological analysis of a valuable Greek manuscript, Vindob. phil. gr....
Theodora Kantakouzene Palaiologina Raoulaina is a well-known personality from the intellectual milie...
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Padua University Library (Italy) preserves only a limited number of Greek manuscripts. Among them, t...
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Analysis of 52 folia in uncial script belonging to a homiletic collection of the IXth ( ?) cent., re...
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Basing on textual, palaeographic, codicological and historic evidence, this paper firstly examines t...
International audienceThis paper deals with five Greek manuscripts containing a very peculiar versio...
The main object of this paper is to examine how Plato’s works have reached down to us. There are som...
This article first presents a codicological and paleographical analysis of the Bibliotheca Medicea L...
The first part of the paper consists in the palaeographical and codicological analysis of a medical ...
[EN] The paleographical and codicological analysis of a valuable Greek manuscript, Vindob. phil. gr....
Theodora Kantakouzene Palaiologina Raoulaina is a well-known personality from the intellectual milie...
The paper aims to shed light on the activity of the scribe Iohannes Dokeianos and some other Greek s...
The codex Laurentianus 60.8 (T), which contains the speeches of the rhetor Aelius Aristides, cannot ...
Padua University Library (Italy) preserves only a limited number of Greek manuscripts. Among them, t...
Darrouzès Jean. George T. Dennis, The Letters of Manuel II Palaeologos. Text, Translation and Notes....
Laurent Vitalien. G. T. Dennis, The reign of Manuel II Palaeologus in Thessalonica (1382- 1387).. In...
No abstractThis paper presents and discusses certain documents from the Consulate General in Philipp...
Analysis of 52 folia in uncial script belonging to a homiletic collection of the IXth ( ?) cent., re...
The article focuses on a schedographic collection preserved in codex Laurentianus 56.17, dated to th...
Basing on textual, palaeographic, codicological and historic evidence, this paper firstly examines t...
International audienceThis paper deals with five Greek manuscripts containing a very peculiar versio...
The main object of this paper is to examine how Plato’s works have reached down to us. There are som...