[Hymns in honor of the Theotokos, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the "Second Week."].
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- Title:
- [Hymns in honor of the Theotokos, for Thursday, Friday and Saturday of the "Second Week."].
- Date:
- 1100s
- Creator:
- Orthodox Eastern Church.
- Description:
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Forms part of the Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)
Format: Manuscript gathering; manuscript leaf.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Contains one quire and one separate, loose leaf.
Layout: Written in 1 column of 30 lines. Ruled; prickings visible.
Script: Written in a small minuscule, in black ink; uncial initials, also in black ink, appear slightly larger than the text.
Decoration: Ornamental penwork and ornamental bar headpieces in black ink.
Title cataloged from existing description.
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- Format:
- Language:
- Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
- Extent:
- 7 leaves :parchment, illuminations ; 240 x 200 mm
- Digital Collection:
- Early Manuscripts collection
- Catalog Record:
- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE006071254
- Provenance:
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- Source of acquisition: Purchase; Purchased from Sotheby's Sale of July 9, 1969, lot 50, Winifred Myers represented Duke University; received on 1969, August 5.
- Ownership history: Forms part of the Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University).
- Rights:
- Free Re-UsePublic Domain
- Identifier:
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- Call number: Greek MS 046
- 006071254
- duke:282429
- emsgk01046
- ark:/87924/r44b2x45w
- fab560db-5ad8-4e77-8839-b37c72e6d792
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r44b2x45w
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