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Vivlion euchōn / para tou Philippou G. Kōstomētsopoulou prōtonotariou.
Author
Kōstomētsopoulos, Philippos G.
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Published/Created
1916.
Description
1 v (109 p.) : paper ; 199 x 148 (173 x 135) mm bound to 250 x 153 mm
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Special Collections - Manuscripts
C0879 (Princeton Greek MS. 87)
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Prayer books
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20th century
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Orthodox Eastern Church
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Prayer-books
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Orthodox Eastern Church
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Prayers and devotions
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Summary note
Consists of a compilation of several prayers collected by an old manuscript found at the Holy Monastery of Tatarna in Eurytania (Greece). Inscription on fly-leaf reads: "Vivlion euchōn diaphorōn cheirographōn eranisthen ex arxchaiou cheirographou Hieras Monēs Tatarnēs. Para tou hiereōs Philippou G. Kōstomētsopoulou prōtonotariou kata to sōtērion etos 1916. Koryschades tē 1ē Martiou 1916."
Notes
Title from fly-leaf.
Physical description: 20-21 lines per page, 8vo. This is a 20th century Greek manuscript written in modern Greek script, in black and blue ink; titles and initial letters in red ink; pagination by the scribe.
Binding note
Manuscript is bound on hard-board.
Source acquisition
Acquired with matching funds provided by the Program in Hellenic Studies with the support of the Stanley J. Seeger Hellenic Fund. 2013-87.
OCLC
875636726
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