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Date: 16th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Trephologion or Festal Menaion in Greek. Contains liturgical texts, canons and hymns for major fixed feasts and important saints. Indications of mode and instructions for repetition are paired with texts. Addition of mid-19th century drawi... View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Greek. Contains portions of Matthew and Mark. Ammonian section numbers and lectionary headings, incipits, and notes. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Grk. 21. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 12th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Greek. Ammonian section and Eusebian canon numbers in the margins. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Grk. 12. View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 14th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Four gospels in Greek. Lectionary headings and dates with incipits in upper and lower margins. Ammonian section numbers in the outer margins, and independently numbered text divisions for each gospel meant to be used with lectionary tables... View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Date: 11th century Contributing Institution: University of Chicago Library Description: Leaf of John Chrysostom's Homily 53 on Matthew (from 15:32 to 16:12) in Greek. John Chrysostom, Saint, died 407, Homiliae in Matthaeum, ed., Frederick Field, vols. 1, 3 (Cambridge, 1839). The text of the present leaf, collated with Fie... View Full Item at University of Chicago Library -
Creator: Azazaïl, Saint, -304 Date: 1902 Contributing Institution: Princeton Theological Seminary Library View Full Item at Princeton Theological Seminary Library