Funeral Service in Greek and Arabic.

Author
Orthodox Eastern Church [Browse]
Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
  • Ancient Greek (to 1453)
  • Arabic
Published/​Created
[between 1000 and 1199]
Description
73 leaves : parchment ; 134 x 109 (98 x 68) mm.

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    Notes
    • Ms. codex.
    • Title from printed catalog.
    • Collation: Paper ; fols. 72 ; modern foliation in pencil.
    • Layout: 11-15 long lines per page ; Greek text with Arabic translation in parallel columns.
    • Description: Written by one scribe in black ink ; titles and initials in red ; the Arabic text was probably written by two different but contemporary hands in black, with titles in red ink.
    • Decoration: decorated headpiece for the funeral canon for monks (fol. 38r); decorated headpiece for the funeral canon for women (fol. 52r).
    • Origin: Probably written in Egypt or the Holy Land in the 11th or 12th century.
    Binding note
    Brown leather over paper pasteboard; unsupported link stitch.
    Language note
    Greek and Arabic.
    Provenance
    Sold in 1922 by Leipzig-based antiquarian, book seller, and publisher Karl Wilhelm Hiersemann (1854-1924) to the collector Arnold Mettler-Specker (1867-1945) and deposited for a while in the University Library of Zurich under the shelfmark Or. 85. Purchased by H.P. Kraus in 1948 at auction from Sotheby's & Co. Since some manuscripts of Katalog Hiersemann 500 demonstrably came from the collection of the German collector Friedrich Grote (1861-1922), it is highly likely that this manuscript comes from this source as well, which means that it is again highly likely that it originally hailed from St Catherine's Monastery, Sinai, Egypt. --Via Peter Tarras.
    Other format(s)
    Also available in an electronic version.
    OCLC
    54747637
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