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Revelation in colloquial Greek. Translated by Maximos the Peloponnesian. A commentary is included based on those of the Caesarean exegetes Andreas and Arethas, and an unidentified interpreter. Formerly Goodspeed Ms. Grk. 37. Believed to be one of the earliest works of Maximos who is thought to have been an Alexandrian archdeacon. Other known manuscripts of this translation are: 1. Athos, Iviron, Ms. 605 (1601); 2. Athens, National Library, M. 141 (1676); 3. Athos, Panteleemonos, Ms. 556 (18th century).
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