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Music anthology : manuscript, [1868].
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Description
2 v. ([624] p.) : paper ; 11-14 cm.
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Special Collections - Manuscripts
C0879 (Princeton Greek MS. 15)
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Subject(s)
Byzantine chants
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19th century
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Church music
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Orthodox Eastern Church
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Hymns, Greek
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19th century
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Music, Byzantine
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Manuscripts
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Neumes
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19th century
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Sacred vocal music
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Greece
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19th century
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Related name
Princeton University. Library. Manuscript. Princeton Greek 15.
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Petros, ho Vyzantios, d. 1808
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Composer
Petros, ho Peloponnēsios, approximately 1730-approximately 1778
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Getty AAT genre
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Compiled/Created
[1868].
Summary note
Anthology of hymns for vespers and other parts of the liturgy, composed by Petros Lampadarios and others.
Notes
Ms. codex.
Music: Modern Byzantine (Chrysantine) notation.
Binding note
Modern.
Language note
Greek.
Script
19th century minuscule written by Diamantēs M. Salagaras.
Source acquisition
Purchase; Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund; 2002.
Cite as
Princeton Greek MS. 15, Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
OCLC
177500962
Other standard number
C0879 (Princeton Greek MS. 15)
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