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Akolouthia tou hagiou Neomartyros Theodōrou : Ekalligraphēthē dia syndromēs kai exodōn tou Panierotatou prōēn lophtzou Kyriou Meletiou tō onti eis to Monydrion timōmenon tou hagiou Nikolaou plēsion tōn Kareōn. En etei sōtēriō 1858.
Author
Neophytos, Saint of Dardanelles
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Published/Created
1858.
Description
35 leaves : paper ; 267 x 190 (195 x 131) mm. bound to 275 x 197 mm.
Details
Subject(s)
Orthodox Eastern Church
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Liturgy
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Texts
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Orthodoxos Ekklēsia tēs Hellados
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Liturgy
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19th-century
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Composers
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Greece
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19th-century
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Manuscripts
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Sacred music
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Greece
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19th-century
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Greece
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Church history
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19th-century
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Sources
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Related name
Theodore, of Dardanelles, Saint, d. 1690
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Summary note
Greek manuscript liturgy. Contains psalms by St. Neophytos in memory of St. Theodore of Dardanelles.
Notes
Ms. codex.
Physical description: 21 lines per page; written in red and black ink; title within decorative frame. Note on fol. 27v: "hē men cheiri hē grapsasa sēpete chōma / ta de graphenta menoun eis aiōna. Agathōn / M(onachos)"; colorful headpiece on fol. 4r; initials in red ink and floral patterns; two ornamental initial letters with floral and animal motifs in green, red, and yellow on folia 4r and 5v; without signatures; lacks final leaf ; three leaves pasted to each other with damage (folia 20, 21, and 22).
Origin: Athos (Greece)
Binding note
Manuscript is bound in contemporary green leather (worn), decorated in gold (faded); lacks the spine and the free endpapers.
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 2013-9.
OCLC
813902854
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