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Didaskalia christianikē : kat' erōtapokrisin peri tōn anagkaiōn dogmatōn tēs pisteos .../ Iōannēs Benizelos.
Author
Benizelos, Iōannēs, approximately 1735-1807
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Format
Manuscript, Book
Language
Modern Greek (1453-)
Published/Created
1780.
Description
1 v.; 14.5 cm x 19 cm
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Notes
Special Collections - Manuscripts
C0879 (Princeton Greek MS. 127)
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Subject(s)
Orthodox Eastern Church
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Catechisms
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Greek
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Orthodox Eastern Church
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Doctrines
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Orthodox Eastern Church
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Liturgy
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Theology, Doctrinal
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Theology
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Orthodox Eastern Church
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Manuscripts, Greek
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New Jersey
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Princeton
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Summary note
Unrecorded manuscript written by Benizelos, bound with another text entitled "Syntomos homologia tēs Orthodoxou thrēskeias tōn Anatolikōn."
Notes
Ms. codex.
Physical description: 26 lines a page; written in black ink. Inscriptions in the last pages of the first part of the manuscript refers to the former owner: "A[thanasios] Phōteinopoulos en Zygovisti 1848."
Binding note
Bound in contemporary brown leather (slightly worn).
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 2017-58.
OCLC
1129287264
Other standard number
C0879 (Princeton Greek MS. 127)
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