f.1 is a fragment of Tit. vii. of the Panoplia, beginning
ἐν τω̑ κόλπω του̑ θεου̑ κ. πατρὸς ἦν.
Migne, P.G. cxxx. col. 245 D. Ed. lat. Lugdun. 1556, p.142.
Ending κατὰ τω̑ν λέγοντων ὅτι ἑνὸς μὲν εἴδους (col. 249 A).
f.2 begins in Tit. viii.
φησιν ὁ κὐριος τω̑ κυρίω μου κάθου ἐκ δεξιω̑ν μου.
(Migne, col. 269 B.)
Ends imperfectly f.351b,
ἀλλό αὐτὸ τὸ αἷμα κ. πρὸ τούτου.
(Tit. xxv. sub fin. Migne, l.c. col. 1272, 1. 2.)
Ed. Lat. Lugdun., p.736.
The James Catalogue of Western Manuscripts
Shelfmark | B.8.9 |
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Alternative Title | Euthymii Zigabeni Panoplia Dogmatica |
James Number | 193 |
Century | 15th |
Physical Description | 30-31 lines to a page. Fairly written. |
Provenance | Given by Nevile. Entered in his list as Niceti opuscula Graece.At the top of f.1 is the name Nicetus, partly cut off. |
Donor | Neville [Nevile], Thomas (c. 1548–1615), College Head and Dean of Canterbury |
Folio | 351 ff. |
Material | Paper |
Language | Greek |
Collation | 1 (only one leaf) 28: apparently in eights, but very hard to ascertain. |
IIIF Manifest URL | https://mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk/Manuscript/B.8.9/manifest.json |
Online Since | 11/02/2020 |