Description
Alternative title
Evangelium Marci Graece
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 56
Date created
[ca. 1500 - 1599]
Language
Greek, Modern (1453- ), French, Middle (ca. 1400-1600)
Material
Paper
Layout
18 lines to a page
Height (mm)
243
Width (mm)
152
Collation
1(8)-7(8). The quires are numbered ιγ to ιθ as if part of a larger book.
Writing
neatly written
Foliation
ff. i-iii + 1-56. Partially imaged: front cover exterior and interior + ff. ir-iiiv, 1r-25v + back cover exterior and interior
Provenance
Given by Daniel Rogers.
An anonymous note in the Catalogue attributes this to Spartiates about 1480.
Binding
Stamped binding, panel on front cover with SS. Sebastian and Barbara. Inscription: Tout se passe fors aymer Dieu. Iulien des Jardins. On the other cover a panel of Saint Yues.
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 224 contains the Gospel of St Mark in Greek, copied by George Hermonymus, perhaps in the 1470s when he was working in Paris. As Kalatzi has shown, it was originally part of a set of all four Gospels, which was separated in the sixteenth century. The other three parts are Oxford, Bodleian MS Canon.gr. 33 (Matthew), Paris, Bibliothèque nationale MS gr. 99 (Luke), and Paris, Bibliothèque de l'Institut MS 536 (John). CCCC MS 224 has the same sixteenth-century French binding, by Julien des Jardins, as the Bodleian manuscript. As a result of the fragility of this binding it has only been possible to image the exterior and interior of the covers and part of the text pages, ff. ir-iiiv, 1r-25v.
- Contents
- Gospel of St Mark in Greek
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