THE GROWTH OF THE MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY OF PHILOTHEOU MONASTERY IN THE BYZANTINE PERIOD

© Robert W. Allison
Bates College
Lewiston, Maine, U.S.A.


TABLE 2: Philotheou Manuscripts: Totals by Century of Origin

9th - 11th c.: 17 Mss 16th c.: 68 Mss
12th c.: 23 Mss 17th c.: 19 Mss
13th c.: 15 Mss 18th c.: 13 Mss
14th c.: 49 Mss 19th c.: 15 Mss
15th c.: 34 Mss Total Mss: 253 Mss

Spyridon Lambros listed 249 codices in his catalog, from which we exclude his no. 81, an envelope of fragments, leaving 248 actual codices. The difference of 5 in our totals (248, 253) is due to the fact that several codices are composite volumes, whose component parts, originally separate, are counted here separately, as follows:

Of the 17 mss of the 9th-11th centuries, 1 increases Lambros' total by 2:
Phil. cod. 72 is a composite of 3 codices, numbered 72,1 - 72,3

Of the 49 14th century mss, 1 represents an addition to Lambros' total:
196 consists of 2 liturgical rolls, numbered 196,1 and 196,2

From the total of 68 16th c. mss, 1 representa an addition to Lambros' total:
239 is a composite of 2 codices, 15th and 16th c. respectively, numbered 239,1 and 239,2.

From the total of 13 18th c. mss, 1 represents an addition to Lambros' total:
171 is a composite of 2 codices, 17th and 18th c. respectively

Created and © by Robert W. Allison
Dept. of Philosophy & Religion, Bates College
Lewiston, Maine 04240

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rallison@bates.edu Last Updated: September 30, 1995