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

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


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TABLE 7: SUMMARY ACQUISITION HISTORY:
MSS OF THE 14TH CENTURIES
49 Mss, Listed by Monastery Shelf Numbers

Acquisition
Category
Total
Mss
Mss (Phil. cod. no.)
1. Written at Philotheou: 9 Mss: 75. 76(?). 78. 79. 80. 22. 54. 61(?). 85.
2. Acquired 14th century 2 Mss: 43. 52.
3. Acquired by 16th century:
5 Mss: 20. 47. 105. 106. 136.
4. Acquired 16th c. or later:
...() = 15th c. or later
13 Mss: 17. 21. 23. (39?). 42. 50. 53. 56. 58. 137. 150. 156. 158.
5. No conclusive evidence: 17 Mss: 5. 19. 24. 48. 49. 51. 55. 77. 81. 83. 103. 109. 117. 196,1. 196,2. 208. 211.
5. Not yet fully described: 3 Mss: 102. 210. 234.

NOTE: Composite codices are indicated by compound numbers:
196,2 identifies the second part of composite codex 196 (actually two liturgical rolls wrapped together).

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