| New York, Columbia University, Rare Book and Manuscript Library |
| Plimpton MS 015 |
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| | Description:
— ff. 156 (foliated through 162).
— In contemporary stamped leather binding.
— George A. Plimpton (1855-1936).
— De Ricci, p. 1756. |
| | Acknowledgments: Dr. Nadezhda Kavrus-Hoffmann kindly supplied the information for this description. |
| | Number of Parts: 1
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1: ff. 1-156v
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| Description:Paper140 x 100. 20-25 lines. |
| Country:Near East? | Cardinal point: |
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| Assigned
Date: s. XVIImed
| Searchable Date
Range: 1640-1660 |
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| Document: No | Number of Scribes:
12 |
| Alphabet: Greek |
| Script: Cursive modern scripts. |
| Other Decoration: Initials generally rubricated; two ornamental borders. |
| Number of Texts: 1 |
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| Title: Theological miscellany |
| Language(s): Greek |
| Notes: Contains prayers, hymns, miscellaneous theological treatises, mostly concerning confession and its benefits, with excerpts from Johannes Nesteutes and Macarius of Egypt. |
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