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Nomimon : syllechten ek diaphorōn anankeōn kanonōn tōn theiōn kai hierōn apostolōn kai tōn hagiōn kai Oikoumenikōn Synodōn, tōn Apostolōn [...] kai heterōn hagiōtatōn archiereōn ... / metaphrasthen eis tēn koinēn glōttan para Emmanouēl tou Malaxou [...]ploiou ek tēs Peloponnēsou, 19th-century.
Author
Malaxos, Manouēl, -1581
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Uniform title
Nomocanon :
manuscript,
[1800-1899].
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Description
1 v. : paper, special paste board covered in leather binding ; 22 x 17 cm.
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Special Collections - Manuscripts
C0879 (Princeton Greek MS. 53)
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Subject(s)
Orthodox Eastern Church
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19th-century
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History
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Canon law
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Orthodox Eastern Church
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Ecclesiastical law
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Orthodox Eastern Church
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Law, Byzantine
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Greece
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Church history
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Manuscripts, Greek (Medieval and modern)
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Compiled/Created
19th-century.
Summary note
A compilation of 494 chapters of Greek Orthodox ecclesiastical law. This is a 19th-century manuscript written in Modern Greek script in black ink with initials and headpieces in red. The first 12 leaves were added in a later date.
Language note
Greek.
Source acquisition
Purchase: Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund. AM 2010-88.
OCLC
696108284
Other standard number
C0879 (Princeton Greek MS. 53)
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