Forms part of the Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)
Format: Manuscript composite codex.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Layout: [MS 1]: Written in 1 column of 43 lines.
Layout: [MS 2]: Written in 1 column of 30-35 lines.
Script: [MS 1]: Written in black ink in a very small and neat archaistic square hand from the sixteenth-century; headings in red, stained and frayed, but only a few words of text defective. Headings in a red ink.
Script [MS 2]: Written in a cursive hand by a non-Greek scribe of the seventeenth-century, with a few notes in Latin. Apparently copied in the Jesuit Collège de Clermont in Paris.
Decoration: [MS 1]: Ornamental initials in the outer left margins in a red ink.
Title cataloged from existing description.
Two Greek liturgical manuscripts bound together: MS 1: Liturgical offices for the Common of Saints; MS 2: Miscellaneous passages from the works of Saints John Chrysostom, Anastasius of Sinai, and Leontius of Jerusalem.
Binding: Bound in old vellum over soft paste boards.
Greek and Arabic Manuscripts in both roll and codex form from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library dating from the 9th – 19th centuries