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Orthodox Eastern Church. Leitourgikon [microform], [160-?].
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Leitourgikon [microform], [160-?].
Service book including Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom and prayers related primarily to Holy Communion. Some details in the text indicate this manuscript was probably intended for use in a monastery, possibly the Great Lavra. Leaf 1a, service of oblation with the mention of St. Sava, St. Simeon (Stefan Nemanja) and St. Athanasius of Mt. Athos. Leaf 6a, Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, with a reference to St. Sava and St. Simeon (Stefan Nemanja); leaf 36b, prayers and rites, including the rite of the blessing of water on leaf 39a on Aug. 1st and also mentioning St. Sava and St. Simeon (Stefan Nemanja); leaf 37a, text from the Epistles and Scriptures; leaf 58a, additions and variants of the liturgy with various instructions; leaf 64a, two rites of receiving Holy Communion with troparia, canons and the Psalms as well as sayings of the Holy Fathers (from the paterikon) concerning Holy Communion.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (136 leaves) ; 16 cm.
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Orthodox Eastern Church. Sluzhebnik, [ca. 1620-1640].
Title:
Sluzhebnik, [ca. 1620-1640].
Russian Orthodox service book. Includes liturgies of Pope Gregory, St. John Chrysostom, and St. Basil; service for the Pentecost; rites of baptism, betrothal, crowning, burial; rites of sanctification of Holy Water and oil, and of curing the deaf and the dumb; canons on the conducting of services and on church offerings; Prokeimena.
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- Orthodox Eastern Church. Sluzhebnik, [ca. 1620-1640].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Genesis (part 1) [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Genesis (part 1) [microform], 1820.
Table of contents; synopsis of the Old and New Testament; calendar for the determination of years from Creation to the birth of Christ; interpretation of Genesis (beginning on page 14) ending with chapter five ("the end of the first epoch"), by the Holy Church Fathers Athanasius the Great, John Chrysostom, Basil the Great and Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Forms a set with Mss. Szentendre 32, 34-39. Texts compiled from Greek and Latin into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda. Text in one column. Original pagination (errors possible).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (394 p.) ; 24 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Genesis (part 1) [microform], 1820.
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Sunday homilies for Lent and Pentecost [microform], [15--].
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Sunday homilies for Lent and Pentecost [microform], [15--].
Homilies and instructions of the Church Fathers for every Sunday of Lent and Pentecost. The beginning on leaf 1a "On understanding the divine Scriptures and the Tale of the Publican and the Pharisee for Christians who would come to salvation". Manuscript includes texts, homilies and instructions by St. Basil the Great, John Chrysostom, Boniface ("Vonifantija"), Theodosius, Athanasius of Alexandria, Symeon of Mesopotamia. At the end leaf 92a "Instructions for priests."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (94 leaves) ; 19 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Sunday homilies for Lent and Pentecost [microform], [15--].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Ascetica] [microform].
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[Ascetica] [microform]. [9th century]
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Ascetica] [microform].
Pachomius, Saint. Prayer book [microform], [17--].
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Prayer book [microform], [17--].
Prayer book. Various texts. Includes sanctification of water; rules of Pakhomius the Great and others; akathistoi to Sweet Jesus Christ; Macarius the Great "For the new beginning"; Basil the Great's instructions for monks; prayers for every day of the week; matin prayers; canon of petition to Christ for the soul; canon of repentance to Jesus Christ by Andrew of Crete; canon to holy angel; akathistoi to the Theotokos (beginning missing); "very beneficial tale, a vision of Gregory the New" (no beginning and no ending); several inscriptions. Inside front cover, an indication that the book belongs to hieromonakh Gavril of Holy Trinity Monastery, 1725; leaf 65b, signature of hieromonakh Gavril, 1722; leaf 126a, book of monk Simeon "called manuscript"; leaf 126b, recipes for the preparation of green ink. Watermarks indicate a date in the 18th century before 1722. Ornamented headings.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (127 leaves) ; 15 cm.
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- Pachomius, Saint. Prayer book [microform], [17--].
Thōmas, Magistros, fl. 1310-1327. Miscellany [microform], [ca. 1650].
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Miscellany [microform], [ca. 1650].
Miscellany of the "Tikara" type, with the works of Thomas Magistros as the main content. Includes "Compilation and work" by Thomas Magistros; prayers of lamentation for every day of the week; order for Holy Communion; paschal and astronomical grids ("klʹuicevi", i.e. with key); monk Theodul's (i.e. Thomas Magistros) tales on songs; "tools of spiritual wisdom" by Dionysius the monk; on different "songs of God" (in 50 headings) by Dionysius the monk; Mitrophan the monk on singing; Thomas Magistros's book of hours of divine hymns; from the Nicean Council briefly on faith ("for those who seek salvation"); "observing the flesh"; fragment from Dionysius the Areopagite; Michael Syncellus' scroll on the Orthodox faith; Basil the Great, fragments; Gregory the Theologian, fragments; from the life of Theodore the Blessed; Antioch's questions to Athanasius of Alexandria; Thekaras' verses, ending "with preface and interpretations". Ornamented headings.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (229 leaves) ; 22 cm.
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- Thōmas, Magistros, fl. 1310-1327. Miscellany [microform], [ca. 1650].
Macarius, the Egyptian, Saint, 4th cent. Paterikon [microform], [179-?].
Title:
Paterikon [microform], [179-?].
Various texts from a paterikon, homilies of the holy fathers. Includes instructions of venerable Zosim; sermons of venerable Macarius; instructions of venerable Amona; instructions for monks by venerable Macarius the Great; Wonderful tale, by father Piora; Epistle to those who have forsaken this life by Athanasius of Alexandria; St. Basil the Great's homily on "rules given to all the Christians and not only to monks"; venerable Isaij's homily on internalized prayer; St. German Patriarch's homily on tears for one's sins; homily on bad thoughts; instructions of St. Filomon for the sketae hermit, disciples, on internalized prayer by Filomon; tales of different holy fathers (Paisii, Agricole, Pirij etc.); sermon on the grace of God for sinful people.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (289 leaves) ; 20 cm.
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- Macarius, the Egyptian, Saint, 4th cent. Paterikon [microform], [179-?].
Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint. Prayers, apocrypha [microform], [17--].
Title:
Prayers, apocrypha [microform], [17--].
Stichera for the deceased, leaves 1-2a. Apocryphal text beginning on leaf 2b: a question of Gregory of Nazianzus and St. Basil the Great's answer. Several minor inscriptions. Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (4 leaves) ; 13 cm.
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- Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint. Prayers, apocrypha [microform], [17--].
Orthodox Eastern Church. Sluzhebnik, [ca. 1620-1640].
Title:
Sluzhebnik, [ca. 1620-1640].
Russian Orthodox service book. Includes liturgies of Pope Gregory, St. John Chrysostom, and St. Basil; service for the Pentecost; rites of baptism, betrothal, crowning, burial; rites of sanctification of Holy Water and oil, and of curing the deaf and the dumb; canons on the conducting of services and on church offerings; Prokeimena.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (219 l.) ; 21 cm.
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- Orthodox Eastern Church. Sluzhebnik, [ca. 1620-1640].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Prayer book [microform], [183-?].
Title:
Prayer book [microform], [183-?].
Prayer book. On leaf 1a (serving as cover), a note stating that "On the Anti-Christ" begins on leaf 7a. On leaf IIa, list of contents. Various prayers, (some apocryphal), texts on prophecy and the like. Includes prayer of repentance; Christ accepts paradise (=3384); homilies on Trinity "light hymns", by ecumenical teacher St. Basil the Great, Gregory the New Theologian and John Chrysostom, including from what are angels created; from the book of old writings, "Shtitʹ vieri", chapter three "On the Anti-Christ"; interpretation of Patriarch Genadius on the writings of sagacious Holy Church Fathers from writings taken from the stone of the tomb of Tsar Constantine about the victories of Napoleon (considered as Anti-Christ); excerpts from Maksim the Greek's book, "A prophecy that the Russians will conquer the Turks and the beginning of their rule in Constantinople."
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Prayer book [microform], [183-?].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zlatoustʹ [microform], 7140 [1632].
Title:
Zlatoustʹ [microform], 7140 [1632].
Translation from Greek of Lenten homilies of St. John Chrysostom (type "Zlatoust"), with texts by other church fathers, including St. Basil the Great, St. John of Damascus, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St. Anastasius Sinaita, Ephraem Syrus, St. Theodore Studites, Joseph the Confessor, Archbishop of Salonika, St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem ("Life of St. Mary of Egypt"), Hesychius of Jerusalem, St. Andrew of Crete, St. Methodius of Olympus. Minor inscriptions on the inside of the front and the back cover. Signed scribal inscription (apology) on leaf 550b with the year and place of copying (7140, i.e. 1632, in Karyes). The scribe also informs us that he has copied 535 signatures in all. Ornamented heading (outlined in drawing) and initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (352 leaves) ; 30 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zlatoustʹ [microform], 7140 [1632].
Anthology of sermons and hymns : manuscript, [1500s]
Title:
Anthology of sermons and hymns : manuscript, [1500s]
An anthology of sermons and hymns by prominent Church Fathers such as Basil the Great, Gregory of the Theologian, Ephraim the Syrian, Athanasius of Alexandria, and others; as well as Lives of the Hermits. The manuscript probably dates from the 16th century. It is written in an Attic scholarly cursive hand.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (approx. 200 folios) : paper, Byzantine-style binding, boards covered in blind-tooled leather.
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- Anthology of sermons and hymns : manuscript, [1500s]
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. De legendis gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1480].
Title:
De legendis gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1480].
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (71 leaves) ; 25 x 18 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. De legendis gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1480].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Joshua, Judges and Ruth [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Joshua, Judges and Ruth [microform], 1820.
Includes synopsis of Joshua by Athanasius the Great; interpretation of Joshua; synopsis of Joshua by John Chrysostom; synopsis of Judges by Athanasius the Great; interpretation of Judges; synopsis of Judges by John Chrysostom; synopsis of Ruth by Athanasius; interpretation of Ruth; synopsis of Ruth by John Chrysostom. Leaves 313-328 are blank. The interpretations are by John Chrysostom, Athanasius the Great, Basil the Great and Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Forms a set with Mss. Szentendre 31-32, 34-35, 37-39. Texts compiled into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (328 p.) ; 24 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Joshua, Judges and Ruth [microform], 1820.
Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden. Bibliotheek. [Works by Greek authors. [microform].
Title:
[Works by Greek authors. [microform]. 15th cent.]
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- Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden. Bibliotheek. [Works by Greek authors. [microform].
Iōvʹ, fl. 1360-1390. Zlatoustʹ postni [microform], [ca. 1385].
Title:
Zlatoustʹ postni [microform], [ca. 1385].
Miscellany of homilies (type "Zlatoust") for the Lenten cycle, beginning with Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee. Includes texts by Basil the Great, Callistus of Constantinople, Andrew of Crete, John Damascus, Hippolytus of Rome, Gregory of Nyssa, Theodore Studite, Ephraem of Syria, Joseph of Salonika the Confessor, Leontius of Constantinople, Athanasius of Sinai, Basil of Seleucia, Hesychius of Jerusalem, Proklus of Constantinople, Athanasius of Alexandria, Methodius of Patara (Olympus), St. Cyril of Constantinople. Also, a life of Mary of Egypt by Sophronius of Jerusalem. On leaf 395b, "history of the akathistoi taken from ancient tales, also found in another panegyric manuscript." Lengthy colophon mentions that the manuscript was written under the supervision of hegumen Grigorij and hegumen Iōsif of the Holy Theotokos Monastery in Hilandar. On leaf 522a, "from a paraklisʹiarnit︠s︡a."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (522 leaves) ; 30 cm.
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- Iōvʹ, fl. 1360-1390. Zlatoustʹ postni [microform], [ca. 1385].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Genesis (part 2) [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Genesis (part 2) [microform], 1820.
Interpretation of Genesis beginning with chapter six, by the Holy Church Fathers John Chrysostom, Athanasius the Great, Basil the Great and Theoderet of Cyrrhus. Forms a set with Ms. Szentendre 30. Texts compiled from Greek and Latin into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (p. 311-727) ; 24 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Genesis (part 2) [microform], 1820.
Sava, Īeromonakh, fl. 1542. Miscellany [microform], [1542].
Title:
Miscellany [microform], [1542].
Beginning is lost. Includes Ephraem of Syria's encomium on the 40 martyrs; Basil the Great's encomium on the 40 martyrs; Clement of Ochrid's encomium on the 40 martyrs, supplement on deliverance from carnal sin; hegumen Daniel's visit to the holy city of Jerusalem; prologue of venerable Agapia (May 19); life of Basil the New, on the Last Day of Judgement; St. Paul's rules on masters; homilies on the deceased and alms by Gregory the Monk; rules of the Chalcedon Ecumenical Council; life of St. Benedict, second book; On monastic order; rules of the Holy Fathers; life of St. Sergius of Radonezh, the Russian miracle worker; On the cenobitic order; apocryphal life and beheading of John the Baptist by the evangelist Mark.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (301 leaves) ; 20 cm.
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- Sava, Īeromonakh, fl. 1542. Miscellany [microform], [1542].
Sẏmeōn, fl. 1684-1691. Homilitic instructions of the Holy Fathers [microform], [159-?-1684].
Title:
Homilitic instructions of the Holy Fathers [microform], [159-?-1684].
Manuscript in two parts. First part (leaves 1-219) late 16th cent. Second part (leaves 220-363) copied in 1684. Homilitic instructions of the Holy Fathers, dogmatic and polemical in character. Includes "Homily on faith" in 100 chapters (Stoglav) by Gennadius Zlatostruj, Patriarch of Constantinople; Michael of Constantinople's Epistle to Peter of Antioch on the Latin heresies, with various excerpts on that theme; homilies on the two natures of Christ, the birth of the Son of God, heresies, "on the word without beginning" (Jesus) and the Theotokos and why is called as she is, by Cyril of Alexandria; questions and answers, by Maxim the Confessor; interpretations of the verse "Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on us", by Basil the Great (note: in Ms. Hil. 477 the same text is ascribed to Niketa of Herakleia); interpretations of the same prayer by John Chrysostom; interpretations of the symbol of faith.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (364 leaves) ; 20 cm.
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- Sẏmeōn, fl. 1684-1691. Homilitic instructions of the Holy Fathers [microform], [159-?-1684].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Kitāb al-mayāmir]. -- [15-- or 16--].
Title:
[Kitāb al-mayāmir]. -- [15-- or 16--].
Beginning and end missing: starts in Maymar 19 and ends with Sermon 30, chapter Tajannub al-sukr (avoidance of intoxication).
ArchivalResource: 133 leaves (in 1 volume) ; 20.8 x 15.2 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Kitāb al-mayāmir]. -- [15-- or 16--].
[Illuminated ms. in Greek, containing 3 liturgies : of St. John Chrysostom ; of St. Basil the Great ; and of the Presanctified]. - 1654.
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[Illuminated ms. in Greek, containing 3 liturgies : of St. John Chrysostom ; of St. Basil the Great ; and of the Presanctified]. - 1654.
ArchivalResource: 69 leaves ; 22 x 16 cm.
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- [Illuminated ms. in Greek, containing 3 liturgies : of St. John Chrysostom ; of St. Basil the Great ; and of the Presanctified]. - 1654.
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Interpretations of Deuteronomy [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Deuteronomy [microform], 1820.
Includes synopsis of Deuteronomy by Athanasius the Great; interpretation of Deuteronomy; life of St. John Chrysostom; synopsis of the Old and New Testament; synopsis of Genesis by John Chrysostom; synopsis of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy. Pages 375-377 are blank. Interpretations by the Holy Church Fathers Athanasius the Great, John Chrysostom, Basil the Great and Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Forms a set with Mss. Szentendre 31-32, 34, 36-38. Texts compiled into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (384 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Interpretations of Deuteronomy [microform], 1820.
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea. [De legendis gentilibus libris etc.] / [Basil et al.].
Title:
[De legendis gentilibus libris etc.] / [Basil et al.]. 14--?
ArchivalResource: 1v. ; 210 x 150 mm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea. [De legendis gentilibus libris etc.] / [Basil et al.].
Isidore, of Pelusium, Saint, ca. 370-ca. 435. Zlatostruj [microform], [129-?].
Title:
Zlatostruj [microform], [129-?].
Zlatostruj type of miscellany in two columns. Includes works by the holy fathers, beginning with St. Isidore on withdrawal from the world, internalized prayer and monastic life; homilies by John Chrysostom, Basil the Great and others, some numbered (altogether 154 numbered); beginning with leaf 60b, wisdom of the holy fathers and philosophers; homilies on caesars, etc. by our Holy Father Bishop Methodius of Patara; collection of texts on God and freedom by St. Methodius of Philippi; replies of Athanasius (199 numbered); St. John Chrysostom's homilies beginning with Adam and Eve, on Job (2 homilies), and numbered instructions for the soul (with gaps in the numbering). Incomplete ending.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (257 leaves) ; 35 cm.
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- Isidore, of Pelusium, Saint, ca. 370-ca. 435. Zlatostruj [microform], [129-?].
Gregory, Sinaites, Saint, ca. 1265-1346. Miscellany [microform], [15--].
Title:
Miscellany [microform], [15--].
Several manuscripts bound together, forming a miscellany. Leaf 1a, Prayer office for the Theotokos in the eighth mode followed by the Petitionary Canon in the fifth mode by St. Gregory Sinaites with other canons, refrains for Sunday matins, "podobni" stichera for the whole week, prayers, laudatory verses for holy days by St. Antiochus, St. Paisius the Great, St. Gregory Sinaites, St. John Chrysostom, St. Gregory of Nazianzus (the Theologian). Leaves 59b-63a, Canon with alphabetic acrostic according to the Greek alphabet. It appears that the sixth ode is missing and on leaf 61b we find a scribal remark about his "mistake concerning the sixth ode". It appears that this is an original Slavic hymnographic work. Leaf 63b, Petitionary Canon of Mary of Egypt by St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (348 leaves) ; 16 cm.
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- Gregory, Sinaites, Saint, ca. 1265-1346. Miscellany [microform], [15--].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zlatostruj [microform], [128-?].
Title:
Zlatostruj [microform], [128-?].
Collection of homilies of the type "Zlatostruj", in a recension with 61 homilies, translated from Greek, and intended for private use. The list of all the homilies' headings is on leaf 1b. The homilies, beginning on leaf 3b, are consecutively numbered. The manuscript ends with the Homily "on how man lives mindlessly". 23rd Homily on leaf 135b is by St. Anastasius Sinaita. 30th Homily on leaf 172b is by St. Basil the Great. The life of St. Itasija (31st homily) is on leaf 175a. Leaves 1a, 2b and 3a, as well as leaves 56a, 278a, 281b, are with inscriptions (some of them signatures and dedications) and various scribblings. In an inscription on leaf 3a are mentioned the names of Prince Stefan, King Urosh and Queen Jelena. Six glagolitic letters are incorporated in the text on leaf 50a. Ornamented heading and initials, some of them symbols of the zoomorphic type.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (286 leaves) : parchment ; 29 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zlatostruj [microform], [128-?].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Monastic rules [microform], [14--].
Title:
Monastic rules [microform], [14--].
Translation from Greek of a collection of monastic rules and other texts relating to the discipline and conduct of monks, by St. Basil the Great. Included are: on leaf 194b, sayings by various church fathers and on leaf 227b an epistle from St. Basil the Great to Gregory the Theologian. On leaf 235a, an inserted portion written in Greek (but in Cyrillic script) from a psalterion. Without inscriptions. Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (245 leaves) ; 23 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Monastic rules [microform], [14--].
Orthodox Eastern Church. Pentecostarion [microform], [160-?].
Title:
Pentecostarion [microform], [160-?].
Office for Pentecost beginning with small vespers at the eve of Pentecost on leaf 1a, followed by great vespers on the eve of Pentecost and matins at Pentecost. Leaf 16a, synaxarion (explanation of the feast). Leaf 18a, homilies on Holy Pentecost by St. John Chrysostom, Peter of Antioch, St. Basil the Great (leaf 35a). Leaf 41a, Rite of the blessing of water. St. Simeon (Stefan Nemanja) and St. Sava are mentioned in a prayer on leaf 46b. Leaf 58a, compline at the evening of Pentecost. Incomplete (one leaf is missing between leaves 45 and 46). Without inscriptions. Ornamented heading.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (62 leaves) ; 22 cm.
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- Orthodox Eastern Church. Pentecostarion [microform], [160-?].
Iōvʹ, fl. 1360-1390. Collection of homilies [microform], [138-?].
Title:
Collection of homilies [microform], [138-?].
Miscellany (type "Zlatoust") for the Triodion for Eastertide (T︠s︡vitnaja) and Pentecost, beginning with Great Monday. Forms a set with Ms. Hil. 389. This volume contains 33 homilies by St. John Chrysostom and other church fathers, including: Leontius of Jerusalem, Amphilochius of Iconium, John Damascus, Basil the Great, Athanasius of Alexandria, Gregory of Nyssa, Basil of Seleucia, Ephraem the Syrian, Callistus of Alexandria, Gregory of Antioch, Hesychius of Jerusalem. Beginning is lost. Ornamented heading and initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (251 leaves) ; 30 cm.
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- Iōvʹ, fl. 1360-1390. Collection of homilies [microform], [138-?].
Jacques, de Vitry, ca. 1170-1240. Super historiam Ihierosolymitanam ... [etc.], ca. 1400.
Title:
Super historiam Ihierosolymitanam ... [etc.], ca. 1400.
Contains Jacques de Vitry's narration of events in the Holy Land in the time of the crusades, with a short treatise on the Eucharist. Also included is a spurious sermon by Augustine; a letter on the institution of anchorites and a treatise on the eremitical life, both attributed to Basil of Caesarea; two descriptions of the Holy Land (the first by Rorgo Fretellus; the second is spuriously attributed to Eugippius); and an unknown work attributed to Rorgo Fretellus.
ArchivalResource: 213 leaves ; 215 x 145 mm.
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- Jacques, de Vitry, ca. 1170-1240. Super historiam Ihierosolymitanam ... [etc.], ca. 1400.
Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint. [Sermons of Gregory the Theologian with exegesis of Nicetas of Heraclea] [microform].
Title:
[Sermons of Gregory the Theologian with exegesis of Nicetas of Heraclea] [microform]. [ca. 1390 - ca. 1490]
16 sermons of Gregory the Theologian with exegesis of Nicetas of Heraclea. Inserted 17th c. table of contents (f.1). Codex composed of 2 mss. 1st ms., end of 15th - 1st quarter of 16th c.: 5 sermons of Grigoriĭ Bogoslov with exegesis of Nikita Irakliĭskiĭ (ff. 2-188v). 2nd ms. (ff. 189-455), end of 14th - 1st quarter of 15th c.: 11 sermons of Grigoriĭ (ff. 189-442); encomia of Ioann Evkhaistskiĭ to Vasiliĭ Velikiĭ, Grigoriĭ Bogoslov and Ioann Zlatoust (ff. 443-453). Blank leaves (ff. 10r-v, 442v, 454v-455v).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ([2], 455 leaves) : ill. ; 27.0 x 18.6 and 27.1 x 19.2 cm.
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- Gregory, of Nazianzus, Saint. [Sermons of Gregory the Theologian with exegesis of Nicetas of Heraclea] [microform].
Popović, Dionisije. Miscellany on the foundations of Eastern Orthodoxy (part 2) [microform], [ca. 1815].
Title:
Miscellany on the foundations of Eastern Orthodoxy (part 2) [microform], [ca. 1815].
Second of a three volume set with Ms. Szentendre 62 (the first volume is apparently not extant). Includes Simeon of Thessalonika's "On the Holy Temple" (Tolkovanie o bozhestvennoʺ Khram)̄, Question and answers of Amphilochius the Blessed and Basil the Great. Texts compiled into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Bishop of Buda.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (p. 603-1986) ; 24 cm.
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- Popović, Dionisije. Miscellany on the foundations of Eastern Orthodoxy (part 2) [microform], [ca. 1815].
Riant, Paul Edouard Didier, comte, 1836-1888,. Writings of St. Jerome and other texts : manuscript, [12---13--].
Title:
Writings of St. Jerome and other texts : manuscript, [12---13--].
ArchivalResource: 273 leaves, bound ; 22 cm.
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- Riant, Paul Edouard Didier, comte, 1836-1888,. Writings of St. Jerome and other texts : manuscript, [12---13--].
Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, ca. 335-ca. 394. Monastic prayer-book [microform], [15--].
Title:
Monastic prayer-book [microform], [15--].
Manuscript in four parts. Leaves 1-12, rules for the conduct of monks in the kelion, followed by a few shorter texts by St. Gregory of Nyssa, Symeon of Mesopotamia, St. Basil the Great, Ephraem Syrus, St. Isaac of Antioch and St. John Climacus (the ending of the text is missing). Leaves 13-93, text of the type "Tikara", midnight prayers and lamentations for every day during the week. Leaves 94-124b, prayers upon making a confession and other, including the prayer of St. Mary of Egypt by St. Sophronius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, a prayer by Germanus, Symeon Metaphrastes and others. Leaves 125-126, a prayer by St. John Chrysostom. Without inscriptions. Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (126 leaves) ; 15 cm.
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- Gregory, of Nyssa, Saint, ca. 335-ca. 394. Monastic prayer-book [microform], [15--].
Gregory, Sinaites, Saint, ca. 1265-1346. Collection of works by Hesychast Fathers [microform], [17-- ].
Title:
Collection of works by Hesychast Fathers [microform], [17-- ].
Excerpts from ascetic Hesychast Holy Fathers compiled by Elder Vasilii (d. 1764) as his own type of Philokalia. Includes texts by Gregory Sinaites, Philotheus of Sinai, Cassian the Roman, Basil the Great, Isaac the Syrian, Macarius of Egypt, Callistus Xanthopolus, Theodore of Edessa, Nil Sorskii's "Instructions", Dmytro Tuptalo's (Dimitriǐ Rostovski) "Instructions and homilies", Nikofor the Monk. Excerpts from homilies from the "Tisavros" and synxarion in verse. Inscription on leaf 327a, the foreword to the manuscript was written by the Elder Vasilii, who compiled the work in his kelion in Ugro-Wallachia. He passed away April 1767. On leaf 303a, "copied from a manuscript on Holy Mountain and not from a Greek manuscript." Ornamented vignettes and headings. The manuscript was copied in the 18th cent. after 1767.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (329 leaves) ; 18 cm.
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- Gregory, Sinaites, Saint, ca. 1265-1346. Collection of works by Hesychast Fathers [microform], [17-- ].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Poūchenīi︠a︡ izbranna ōt s[ve]tago eẏangelīȩ i ōt mnogikh bozhestvenȳkh pisanii gl[agol]emaȩ ōt arkhierĕa izʺ ustʺ vʺ vsȩkūi︠u︡ n[e]d[e]li︠u︡, na poucheni︠e︡ Khristoimenitȳmʺ li︠u︡demʺ ili prochitaema takozhe i na gospodʹskia prazdniki [microform], 1613.
Title:
Poūchenīi︠a︡ izbranna ōt s[ve]tago eẏangelīȩ i ōt mnogikh bozhestvenȳkh pisanii gl[agol]emaȩ ōt arkhierĕa izʺ ustʺ vʺ vsȩkūi︠u︡ n[e]d[e]li︠u︡, na poucheni︠e︡ Khristoimenitȳmʺ li︠u︡demʺ ili prochitaema takozhe i na gospodʹskia prazdniki [microform], 1613.
Translation from Greek of homilies and interpretations on the Gospels of Matthew and John, by St. John Chrysostom. 178 homilies in all. Leaf 459a, sermon on Luke's Gospel by St. Basil the Great. Leaf 464b, homilies for the days of Passion Week by John Chrysostom, with a Homily on the Burial of Christ (for Good Friday) on leaf 477a and Homily on Joseph of Arimathea (for Holy Saturday) by St. Epiphanius, Bishop of Constantia. The manuscript ends with 77 instructions (starting with those for the Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee), from leaf 488a. Inscription on leaf 1a is the ending of the lengthy scribal inscription beginning on the missing leaf. It contains the scribe's signature and information about the place of copying. Another inscription on the same leaf below indicates the location of the manuscript. Inscription on leaf 634a, about the donation of the manuscript, dated 7125 (i.e. 1617). Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (637 leaves) ; 30 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Poūchenīi︠a︡ izbranna ōt s[ve]tago eẏangelīȩ i ōt mnogikh bozhestvenȳkh pisanii gl[agol]emaȩ ōt arkhierĕa izʺ ustʺ vʺ vsȩkūi︠u︡ n[e]d[e]li︠u︡, na poucheni︠e︡ Khristoimenitȳmʺ li︠u︡demʺ ili prochitaema takozhe i na gospodʹskia prazdniki [microform], 1613.
Malʹt︠s︡ev, P. M. [Sbornik slov, poucheniĭ i zhitiĭ] [microform].
Title:
[Sbornik slov, poucheniĭ i zhitiĭ] [microform]. [163-?]
Miscellany of sermons, teachings and saints' lives. Circa 1630s-1650s. Table of contents (ff. 1-2v); life of Sergeĭ of Radonezh (ff. 3-86); commemorations to: Nicetas, Apostles John, Luke, Thomas, John Chrysostom, Saint George et al. (ff. 87-115v, 350-357v, 116-126v); life of Varlaam Khutynskiĭ (ff. 127-143v); life of Nikon Radonezhskiĭ (ff. 143v-155v); encomium to Aleksandr Nevskiĭ (ff. 156-166v); martyrdom of St. Catherine et al., martyrdom of the Holy Maccabees, martyrdom of Daniel and the 3 Youths (ff. 167-183v); life of Basil the Great (ff. 184-206); life of Gregory the New Theologian (ff. 207-230); encomium by John Mauropus (ff. 231-242); life of Alekseĭ, Man of God (ff. 243-247); martyrdom of Ignatiĭ the God-bearer (ff. 248-254v); life of Varlaam and Ioasaf (ff. 255-349v, 358-478v).
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- Malʹt︠s︡ev, P. M. [Sbornik slov, poucheniĭ i zhitiĭ] [microform].
Ĭoan, Exarch of Bulgaria, 10th cent. [Shestodnev Ioanna Ekzarkha Bolgarskogo] [microform].
Title:
[Shestodnev Ioanna Ekzarkha Bolgarskogo] [microform]. [169-?]
Shestodnev of Ioann, Exarch of Bulgaria. End of the 17th - beginning of the 18th c. Text of the Shestodnev of Ioann Exarch (ff.1-214). Based on information in G.S. Barankova's article, the text appears to be the Shestodnev of Ioann Exarch and not of Basil the Great as is given in the codex: "Shestodnevet︠s︡ svi︠a︡togo Vasilii︠a︡ Velikago". [Cf. Barankova, G.S. "Shestodnevy povestvovatelʹnye," Metodicheskie rekomendat︠s︡ii po opisanii︠u︡ slavi︠a︡no-russkikh rukopiseĭ dli︠a︡ Svodnogo kataloga rukopiseĭ, khrani︠a︡shchikhsi︠a︡ v SSSR. vyp. 2, ch.1 (1976).].
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- Ĭoan, Exarch of Bulgaria, 10th cent. [Shestodnev Ioanna Ekzarkha Bolgarskogo] [microform].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Masāʼil / al-qiddīs Bāsīliyūs al-kabīr. -- 1755.
Title:
Masāʼil / al-qiddīs Bāsīliyūs al-kabīr. -- 1755.
Questions and answers, ascribed to St. Basil and St. Gregory of Nyssa. Followed by: ʻAbd Allāh ibn al-Faḍl al-Anṭākī's introduction to his translation of the Psalms (leaf 11 recto); 24 ethical maxims, ascribed to St. Gregory of Nyssa (leaf 14 verso); and other pieces. Followed by 2 leaves of notes. Copied in A.D. 1755.
ArchivalResource: Leaves 171-186 ; 21.5 x 16 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Masāʼil / al-qiddīs Bāsīliyūs al-kabīr. -- 1755.
Orthodox Eastern Church. Leitourgikon [microform], [156-?].
Title:
Leitourgikon [microform], [156-?].
Service book. Includes instructions to priests by St. Basil the Great; order of the Divine Liturgy; Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. Ornamented chapter headings. Inscription on leaf Ia describes this as Hilandar Monastery's "leturgia."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (52 leaves) ; 21 cm.
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- Orthodox Eastern Church. Leitourgikon [microform], [156-?].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Kings II and Chronicles I [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Kings II and Chronicles I [microform], 1820.
Includes synopsis of II Kings; interpretation of II Kings; synopsis of II Kings by John Chrysostom; Theodoret's interpretation of I Chronicles; John Chrysostom's synopsis of I Chronicles. Forms a set with Mss. Szentendre 31-32, 34-38. Texts compiled into "Serbian" (i.e Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Kings II and Chronicles I [microform], 1820.
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers [microform], 1820.
Includes synopsis of Exodus; interpretation of Exodus; synopsis of Leviticus by Athanasius the Great; interpretation of Leviticus; synopsis of Numbers by Athanasius the Great; interpretation of Numbers. The interpretations are by the Holy Church Fathers Athanasius the Great, John Chrysostom, Basil the Great and Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Forms a set with Mss. Szentendre 31-32, 35-39. Texts compiled into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (488 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Exodus, Leviticus and Numbers [microform], 1820.
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Genesis (part 1) [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Genesis (part 1) [microform], 1820.
Table of contents for Old and New Testament; synopsis of Genesis; calendar for the determination of years from Creation to the birth of Christ; interpretation of Genesis (beginning on page 29) ending with chapter five ("the end of the first epoch"), by the Holy Church Fathers Athanasius the Great, John Chrysostom, Basil the Great and Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Forms a set with Ms. Szentendre 33. Texts compiled from Greek and Latin into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda. Original pagination (with errors).
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Genesis (part 1) [microform], 1820.
Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444. Anthology : of humanist texts : manuscript, [between 1425 and 1500].
Title:
Anthology : of humanist texts : manuscript, [between 1425 and 1500].
ArchivalResource: 114 leaves, bound : vellum ; 21 cm.
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- Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444. Anthology : of humanist texts : manuscript, [between 1425 and 1500].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Oratio ad adolescentes de legendis antiquorum seu gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1460]
Title:
Oratio ad adolescentes de legendis antiquorum seu gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1460]
ArchivalResource: 37 leaves, bound : vellum ; 13 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Oratio ad adolescentes de legendis antiquorum seu gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1460]
Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444. Translations of Greek classical works into Latin : manuscript, [ca. 1440].
Title:
Translations of Greek classical works into Latin : manuscript, [ca. 1440].
ArchivalResource: 113 leaves, bound : vellum ; 22 cm.
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- Bruni, Leonardo, 1369-1444. Translations of Greek classical works into Latin : manuscript, [ca. 1440].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Samuel I [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Samuel I [microform], 1820.
Includes interpretation of the first 30 chapters of 1st Samuel by the Holy Church Fathers John Chrysostom, Basil the Great, Athanasius the Great and Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Forms a set with Mss. Szentendre 31-32, 34-36, 38-39. Texts compiled into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (155 p.) ; 24 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Samuel I [microform], 1820.
Vrachanski, Todor. Miscellany with homilies and prayers [microform], [179-?].
Title:
Miscellany with homilies and prayers [microform], [179-?].
Miscellany in 4 parts, separately foliated. First part, homilies and prayers, predominantly homilies of St. John Chrysostom and St. Theodore Studites. Leaf 200a, three Greek troparia written in Cyrillic script. Second portion (7 unfoliated leaves), collections of rules for priests, chronologies and notes on the seven Ecumenical Councils, troparia and various notes. Third part, 55 leaves with homilies (8 leaves from the beginning are missing). Fourth part (modern foliation) contains prayers, including 12 prayers of St. Basil the Great (leaves 1-16b). Leaves 18-26, degrees of relationship and forbidden marriages, written by Manūilʺ Ksantinʺ (the archivist of in the main church). Leaves 26 through the end, prayers. Incomplete (the beginning is missing).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (295 leaves) ; 15 cm.
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- Vrachanski, Todor. Miscellany with homilies and prayers [microform], [179-?].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Samuel II and Kings I [microform], 1820.
Title:
Interpretations of Samuel II and Kings I [microform], 1820.
Includes synopsis of II Samuel by Athanasius the Great; interpretation of II Samuel; synopsis of II Samuel by John Chrysostom; synopsis of I Kings by Athanasius the Great; interpretation of I Kings; synopsis of I Kings by John Chrysostom. Pages 36-44 and 236-240 are blank. Interpretations of the Bible are by the Holy Church Fathers Athanasius the Great, Basil the Great, John Chrysostom, Theodoret of Cyrrhus. Forms a set with Mss. Szentendre 31-32, 34-37, 39. Texts compiled "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (544 p.) ; 23 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Interpretations of Samuel II and Kings I [microform], 1820.
Anastasius, Sinaita, Saint, fl. 640-700. Miscellany [microform], [16--].
Title:
Miscellany [microform], [16--].
Miscellany (also known as "Sbornik Sofiĭski") with paracleisis and canon to the Theotokos, prayers, apocryphal tales, text on the seven Ecumenical Councils, questions and answers of St. Anastasius Sinaita and St. Macarius the Great, homilies by St. John Chrysostom, St. Basil the Great, St. Ephraem Syrus, the miracles of St. Nicholas of Myra and texts from a paterikon. Incomplete (the beginning and end are missing).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (268 leaves) ; 15 cm.
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- Anastasius, Sinaita, Saint, fl. 640-700. Miscellany [microform], [16--].
Gregory, Monk, 10th cent. [Lit︠s︡evoe zhitii︠e︡ Vasilii︠a︡ Novogo i slovo Kirilla Turovskogo na uspenie Bogorodit︠s︡y] [microform].
Title:
[Lit︠s︡evoe zhitii︠e︡ Vasilii︠a︡ Novogo i slovo Kirilla Turovskogo na uspenie Bogorodit︠s︡y] [microform]. [181-? - 189-?]
Life of Basil the New and the Sermon of Cyril of Turov on the Dormition of the Theotokos. Codex composed of two manuscripts. The first ms. (ff. 1-157) is from the first quarter of the 19th c.: on f.1 is pasted a leaf from the end of the 19th c. with a printed text of the Teaching of Basil the Great to his disciple Livaniĭ; life of Basil the New written by his disciple Gregory (ff. 2-157). The second ms. is from the end of the 19th c.: Sermon of Cyril of Turov on the Dormition of the Theotokos (ff. 158-183v).
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ([1], 183, [1] leaves) : ill. ; 33.6 x 20.7 cm.
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- Gregory, Monk, 10th cent. [Lit︠s︡evoe zhitii︠e︡ Vasilii︠a︡ Novogo i slovo Kirilla Turovskogo na uspenie Bogorodit︠s︡y] [microform].
Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. Patristica [microform], [13--].
Title:
Patristica [microform], [13--].
Collection of the paterikon type with homilies and instructions by St. Ephraem Syrus, St. Basil the Great, St. Moisei of Skete, Iōann, Abbot of Sinai "on repentance", St. Maximus, St. John Chrysostom and others, as well as tales from the lives of the church fathers. Incomplete (the beginning and end are missing). Without inscriptions. Ornamented initials. Very thick manuscript, in 54 quires. 21 lines per leaf.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (423 leaves) ; 19 cm.
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- Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. Patristica [microform], [13--].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zlat[ou]tʹ pentikostnȳ [microform], 1652.
Title:
Zlat[ou]tʹ pentikostnȳ [microform], 1652.
Translation from Greek of post-Paschal homilies (type "Zlatoust") of St. John Chrysostom and other church fathers, including Leontius of Jerusalem, St. Amphilochius, Bishop of Iconium, St. John of Damascus, St. Epiphanius, Bishop of Constantia in Cyprus, St. Basil the Great, St. Athanasius, Patriarch of Alexandria, St. Gregory of Nyssa, St. Gregory of Nazianzus, Basil, Bishop of Seleucia, Ephraem Syrus, Callistus of Constantinople, Gregory, Patriarch of Antioch, Hesychius of Byzantium, Leontius of Constantinople, Peter of Antioch, Philotheus Coccinus and Leo the Wise. Scribal inscription (anathema) on leaf 600b with information about the place of copying, scribe's signature and the year of copying, 7160 (i.e. 1652). Another scribal inscription (apology) in cursive on the same leaf below. Ornamented headings and initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (605 leaves) ; 31 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zlat[ou]tʹ pentikostnȳ [microform], 1652.
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Opera diversa] [microform].
Title:
[Opera diversa] [microform]. [9th-10th centuries]
ArchivalResource: ca. 750 leaves
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Opera diversa] [microform].
Pierpont Morgan Library. [Miscellany in honor of St. Mercurius the general].
Title:
[Miscellany in honor of St. Mercurius the general]. 842.
ArchivalResource: 33 leaves (2 columns, 38-41 lines), bound : vellum, ill. ; 344 x 285 mm.
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- Pierpont Morgan Library. [Miscellany in honor of St. Mercurius the general].
Orthodox Eastern Church. Heirmologion and other texts [microform], [180-?].
Title:
Heirmologion and other texts [microform], [180-?].
Heirmologion and other texts. Begins with heirmologion on leaf 1a; continues with blessing of water on leaf 22b; on leaf 38b prayers to St. Basil the Great for the mentally disturbed and for all illnesses; on leaf 51b Communion prayers, some in Serbian and some in Greek but both in Cyrillic script; on leaf 54b a cherubic hymn in Greek; on leaf 56b the order for a Canon of Petition for one who is ill; on leaf 83a homologia for the ordination of priests and deacons, dated 1809. Without inscriptions. Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (129 leaves) ; 14 cm.
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- Orthodox Eastern Church. Heirmologion and other texts [microform], [180-?].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Prayers and rites for the ill [microform], [1834].
Title:
Prayers and rites for the ill [microform], [1834].
Prayer book with rites for those who are ill. Includes: for the sick person; for the spiritually ill (with exorcism prayers by Basil the Great); prayer of "sedmorit︠s︡a otroka" for insomniacs; and other prayers (apocryphal, against spells, etc); small sanctification of water. Leaf 44a and elsewhere, a stamp with a two-headed eagle with the letters "KhT︠S︡NT" and the year, 1834. Primitive vignette.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (59 leaves) ; 21 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Prayers and rites for the ill [microform], [1834].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Slovo postnichesko ĭ sovĕtʺ ō ōtrechenīi mira i sovershenstvĕ d[u]khovnĕmʺ [microform], 1766 / izhe vo stykhʺ ot︠s︡a nashegō Vasilīa Velikagō arkhīep[i]k[o]pa Kesarii Kappadokinskīȩ.
Title:
Slovo postnichesko ĭ sovĕtʺ ō ōtrechenīi mira i sovershenstvĕ d[u]khovnĕmʺ [microform], 1766 / izhe vo stykhʺ ot︠s︡a nashegō Vasilīa Velikagō arkhīep[i]k[o]pa Kesarii Kappadokinskīȩ.
Translation from Greek of homilies of St. Basil the Great, beginning on leaf 1a. Leaf 17a, Epistle to Priest Dimitrios. Marginal glosses along the text and a gloss above the heading on leaf 17a that the manuscript was copied in 1766. No other inscriptions. Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (30 leaves) ; 23 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Slovo postnichesko ĭ sovĕtʺ ō ōtrechenīi mira i sovershenstvĕ d[u]khovnĕmʺ [microform], 1766 / izhe vo stykhʺ ot︠s︡a nashegō Vasilīa Velikagō arkhīep[i]k[o]pa Kesarii Kappadokinskīȩ.
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. De legendis gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1480].
Title:
De legendis gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1480].
Also includes Vita Sancti Antonii Eremitae of St. Athanasius, Patriarch of Alexandria.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (71 leaves) ; 25 x 18 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. De legendis gentilium libris : manuscript, [ca. 1480].
Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. [Parenesis Efrema Sirina] [microform].
Title:
[Parenesis Efrema Sirina] [microform]. [156-?]
Paraneisis of Efrem of Syria. Circa 1560s. Table of contents listing 110 homilies (ff.1-3); "about the life of the Venerable Efrem of Syria" and "about Basil the Great and the Venerable Efrem" (ff.3v-8); preface to Paraneisis (ff.9-12); text of 111 numbered homilies of Efrem - not always consecutively numbered by the scribe (ff.12-377v). Text of homilies 111-112 on inserted folia 367-377. Structure of manuscript text analogous to printed book edition: Efrem Sirin. Pouchenii︠a︡. Moskva, 1647. SGU.60 is missing the homily corresponding to printed book edition's "Slovo 107."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ([3], 377, [3] leaves) ; 27.5 x 19.2 cm.
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- Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. [Parenesis Efrema Sirina] [microform].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Tikveški zbornik [microform], [14--].
Title:
Tikveški zbornik [microform], [14--].
Miscellany with homilies of St. John Chrysostom, St. Basil the Great, Aesop's fables, "Physiologus" (Christian mythical zoology), "Razumnik", apocryphal homilies and other texts. It includes a copy of the text of the folk legend about St. Cyril, Apostle of the Slavs ("Solunska legenda"). Incomplete (the beginning and end are missing). Of the ten leaves in the beginning only fragments are legible. Without inscriptions. Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (123 leaves) ; 21 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Tikveški zbornik [microform], [14--].
Pierpont Morgan Library. [Miscellany in honor of St. Michael Archangel].
Title:
[Miscellany in honor of St. Michael Archangel]. [between 822 and 914]
ArchivalResource: 72 leaves (2 columns, 28-32 lines), bound : vellum, ill. ; 377 x 288 mm.
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- Pierpont Morgan Library. [Miscellany in honor of St. Michael Archangel].
Symeon, Archbishop of Thessalonike, 15th cent. Miscellany on the foundations of Eastern Orthodoxy (part 3) [microform], [ca. 1815].
Title:
Miscellany on the foundations of Eastern Orthodoxy (part 3) [microform], [ca. 1815].
Third of a three volume set with Ms. Szentendre 47 (the first volume apparently is not extant). Includes canons of the Church, the remainder of Simeon of Thessalonika's "On the Holy Temple" and "Questions and Answers" by Amphilochius the Blessed and Basil the Great, Mark of Ephesus' interpretation of canon law. Concludes with a table of contents for all three volumes. Texts compiled into "Serbian" (i.e. Slavi︠a︡no-Serbian) and copied for or by Dionisije Popović, Orthodox Bishop of Buda.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (p. 1987-2293) ; 24 cm.
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- Symeon, Archbishop of Thessalonike, 15th cent. Miscellany on the foundations of Eastern Orthodoxy (part 3) [microform], [ca. 1815].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Miscellany [microform], [ca. 1792].
Title:
Miscellany [microform], [ca. 1792].
First text in Greek language, but in Cyrillic script. Also includes, Description of the monasteries of Mt. Athos (dated 1792); Tale of the Christianization of the population of Thessalonika (Solun) in 380 A.D.; verses, including hymn to T︠s︡ar Peter (probably Peter the Great) in Russian Church Slavonic (Serbian vernacular); prayers, hymns and troparia in Greek (but in Cyrillic script); questions and answers by St. Basil the Great, St. Gregory of Nazianzus, St. John Chrysostom; calendar of unlucky days throughout the year. Inscription with written contract of "bozhi zaemʺ", referring to a loan taken from a "kir" Iīōvancho. Numerous minor inscriptions and scribblings including financial records are found on leaves through the end of the manuscript. Without ornamentation. Various pagings.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (83 leaves) ; 15 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Miscellany [microform], [ca. 1792].
Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. [Parenesis Efrema Sirina] [microform].
Title:
[Parenesis Efrema Sirina] [microform]. [160-?]
Paraneisis of Efrem of Syria. Beginning of the 17th c. Table of contents listing the last 109 homilies (ff.1-3v); "about the life of the Venerable Efrem of Syria" and "about Basil the Great and the Venerable Efrem" (ff.4-7); preface to Paraneisis (ff.8-11); text of 109 numbered homilies of Efrem - not always consecutively numbered by the scribe (ff.11-463v). Unfoliated leaf after f.6 designated "6a". Structure of manuscript text analogous to printed book edition: Efrem Sirin. Pouchenii︠a︡. Moskva, 1647. SGU.60 is missing the homily corresponding to the printed book's "Slovo 107."
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (464 leaves) ; 29.5 x 20.5 and 32.7 x 20.5 cm.
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- Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. [Parenesis Efrema Sirina] [microform].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Part of a west Syrian masora] [microform].
Title:
[Part of a west Syrian masora] [microform]. [9--?]
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Part of a west Syrian masora] [microform].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Barnabus Gospels : manuscript, [12--].
Title:
Barnabus Gospels : manuscript, [12--].
A tetraevangelion, with several colophons. Also includes: "Account of the Genealogy of Joseph the Betrothed and Mary the Virgin" and an extract from the Church history of Basil the Great concerning the four Gospels. The manuscript possible originated in the Balkans.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Barnabus Gospels : manuscript, [12--].
Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. [Parenesis Efrema Sirina s pribavlenii︠a︡mi] [microform].
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[Parenesis Efrema Sirina s pribavlenii︠a︡mi] [microform]. [167-?]
Paraneisis of Efrem of Syria with additional texts. Fourth quarter of the 17th c. - first quarter of the 18th c. Table of contents listing 112 homilies (ff.1-3v); "about the life of Efrem" and "about Basil the Great and the Venerable Efrem" (ff.4-6v); preface to Paraneisis (ff.8-10); text of 112 homilies of Paraneisis divided into sections and numbered consecutively by the scribe (ff.10-289v); homily of Kirill Aleksandriĭskiĭ for Meatfare Sunday on the exodus of the body and soul and about the Second Coming (ff.291-302v); tenth epistle of Meletius (ff.303-308); homily of John Chrysostom about obedience with faith of those praying - from a Prolog, April 18 (ff.308-309v); teaching of St. Hilarion on the use of the soul - from a Prolog, October 21 (ff.309v-311); Apostol Paul to the Corinthians, pericope #164 (f.311v). Structure of Paraneisis text analogous to printed book edition: Efrem Sirin. Pouchenii︠a︡. Moskva, 29. VIII.1647.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ([3], 311, [3] leaves) : ill. ; 15.2 x 8.8 and 15.2 x 9.2 cm.
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- Ephraem, Syrus, Saint, 303-373. [Parenesis Efrema Sirina s pribavlenii︠a︡mi] [microform].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Barnabus Gospels : manuscript, [12--].
Title:
Barnabus Gospels : manuscript, [12--].
A tetraevangelion, with several colophons. Also includes: "Account of the Genealogy of Joseph the Betrothed and Mary the Virgin" and an extract from the Church history of Basil the Great concerning the four Gospels. The manuscript possible originated in the Balkans.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 17 x 12 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Barnabus Gospels : manuscript, [12--].
Serapion, of Thmuis, Saint. Zhiti︠a︡ svetȳkh ōtʹt︠s︡ʹ [microform], [156-?].
Title:
Zhiti︠a︡ svetȳkh ōtʹt︠s︡ʹ [microform], [156-?].
A collection of the panegyric type but with somewhat varied structure, containing lives of the holy fathers and saints as well as homilies by various church fathers. Included are the martyrdoms of St. Mary of Egypt, St. George, St. Euthymius the Great, Pope Sylvester I, St. Basil the Great, St. Macarius the Egyptian (by Serapion), life of St. Antony the Great (by St. Athanasius of Alexandria), life of St. John the Baptist, etc. Also homilies on various subjects by St. John of Damascus, St. Gregory of Nyssa, Nectarius, St. Germanus, St. Anastasius Sinaita, St. Cyril of Alexandria, and others. Leaves 345b-346a, contents of the manuscript. Inscription on leaf 346b about the donation of the manuscript. Another minor inscription on the same leaf below. Several inscriptions by Proabbot Sava from 1957, 1961, 1962 (leaves 54a, 281a, 336a, 346a, 347a), with important information regarding the recent history of Hilandar Monastery. Ornamented headings and initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (347 leaves) ; 31 cm.
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- Serapion, of Thmuis, Saint. Zhiti︠a︡ svetȳkh ōtʹt︠s︡ʹ [microform], [156-?].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Opusculum ad juvenes].
Title:
[Opusculum ad juvenes]. [ca. 1475]
ArchivalResource: 18 leaves (1 column, 24 lines), bound : paper ; 160 x 110 mm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. [Opusculum ad juvenes].
Orthodox Eastern Church. Euchologion [microform], [15--].
Title:
Euchologion [microform], [15--].
Prayer-book with rites for the blessing of butter, prayers and rites for woman in child-birth (leaf 33a), baptism (leaf 38b), for those swearing brotherhood (leaf 56b), nuptials (leaf 60b), burial (leaf 69b) by St. Andrew of Crete, the blessing of sacrificial wheat (leaf 98b), the blessing of water (leaf 106b), the blessing of water at the evening of Epiphany (leaf 123a), confession (leaf 131b) and finally Instructions of the holy church fathers according to St. Basil the Great and St. John Chrysostom (leaf 154a), interrupted. Incomplete (11 leaves between leaves 126 and 127 and some at the end are missing). Without inscriptions. Ornamented initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (166 leaves) ; 22 cm.
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- Orthodox Eastern Church. Euchologion [microform], [15--].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Shestodnevnik [microform], [ca. 1400].
Title:
Shestodnevnik [microform], [ca. 1400].
Translation from Greek of 9 homilies St. Basil the Great on the six days of creation, with numerous marginal glosses. Leaf 103a, Epistle to Archbishop Peter on the "image of man" by St. Gregory, Bishop of Nyssa, in thirty-one captions with the description of their contents. Leaf 181a, additional texts by Clement and various other church fathers. Without inscriptions. Ornamented heading and initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (198 leaves) ; 29 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Shestodnevnik [microform], [ca. 1400].
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Kniga Vasilia Vĕlikago postnichʹska slovesa [microform], [139-?].
Title:
Kniga Vasilia Vĕlikago postnichʹska slovesa [microform], [139-?].
Translation from Greek of a collection of the monastic rules and other texts relating to the discipline and conduct of monks, by St. Basil the Great. Prefaced by a list of abbreviated rules in eighty paragraphs. The R ules proper begin on leaf 23a. Included are the rules for the conduct of hermits and for the conduct of nuns, as well as other instructions and teachings. Leaf 295b, Homily on St. Basil the Great and his miracles (more than one episode), by Amphylochios of Ikonion. Incomplete (the beginning is lost). Fragment Ms. Hil. 759.X belongs to this manuscript (between present leaves 303 and 304), but has not yet been returned to it. Inscription on front cover that the manuscript was located in the storage room of the ecclesiarch ("paraklisarnica"). No other inscriptions. Ornamented headings and initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (321 leaves) ; 30 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 329-379. Kniga Vasilia Vĕlikago postnichʹska slovesa [microform], [139-?].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Tipikʹ izvĕstenʺ nastoo̧shto̧o̧ knigȳ [microform] : ōt knigy narit︠s︡aennȳo̧ Margarite, [1370-1380] / ot︠s︡a nashego Iōanna arkīepis[ko]pa Kōnstantinĕ grada Zlatoustaago.
Title:
Tipikʹ izvĕstenʺ nastoo̧shto̧o̧ knigȳ [microform] : ōt knigy narit︠s︡aennȳo̧ Margarite, [1370-1380] / ot︠s︡a nashego Iōanna arkīepis[ko]pa Kōnstantinĕ grada Zlatoustaago.
Translation from Greek of the Pearls, a selection of pious pieces by St. John Chrysostom (leaves 1-47) and others for the Lenten and Pentecostal cycles, according to the cycles of both triodions. 185 homilies in all. Included also are: "History of the icons" (leaf 109a); "History of the miracle of the Theotokos or the Defense of Constantinople" (leaf 136a); "History of the discovery of the head of John the Baptist" (leaf 370b); "On evil women" (leaf 372a). Marginal glosses on all the texts. Inscriptions on leaf 371b and 372b about the location of the manuscript and its purchase. Priest Nikanor's inscription from 1685 on leaf 372b (cf. Ms. Hil. 160). Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (372 leaves) ; 32 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Tipikʹ izvĕstenʺ nastoo̧shto̧o̧ knigȳ [microform] : ōt knigy narit︠s︡aennȳo̧ Margarite, [1370-1380] / ot︠s︡a nashego Iōanna arkīepis[ko]pa Kōnstantinĕ grada Zlatoustaago.
Stefanʺ, 19th cent. Commonplace book (fragment) [microform], [18--].
Title:
Commonplace book (fragment) [microform], [18--].
Fragment of a translation from Greek, containing a homily on penitence by St. John Chrysostom, and a homily on virtue by St. Basil the Great. Unidentified passage on leaf 2a, about the Theotokos. Leaf 2b, a signed inscription, probably scribal. Without ornamentation.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 leaves) ; 22 cm.
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- Stefanʺ, 19th cent. Commonplace book (fragment) [microform], [18--].
Peter, of Damascus. Vʹspominanīe kʹ svoei emū d[ū]hi [microform], [161-?-163-?].
Title:
Vʹspominanīe kʹ svoei emū d[ū]hi [microform], [161-?-163-?].
Translation from Greek of works of Peter of Damascus and other authors. Leaf 1a, text of Peter of Damascus. Leaf 117a, text of St. Basil the Great "on sins in mind, word or deed". Leaf 122a, the history and vision of some Orthodox woman. Leaf 140b, the history and vision of some Demetrius, by hieromonk Metrophanes Rhetor, translated into koine by brother Laurentius of Cyprus. Leaf 147a, text of St. Basil the Great on the rejection of the world and spiritual perfection. Minor inscription on the front cover, dated 1793. Ornamented heading and initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (156 leaves) ; 21 cm.
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- Peter, of Damascus. Vʹspominanīe kʹ svoei emū d[ū]hi [microform], [161-?-163-?].
Antiochus, monk of Palestine, 7th cent. [Sbornik bogosluzhebnyĭ] [microform].
Title:
[Sbornik bogosluzhebnyĭ] [microform]. [181-?]
Liturgical miscellany. First quarter of the 19th cent. Owner's inscription (f.1r); dismissal of compline with troparia (ff. 2r-3r); kontakion for Friday Vespers (ff. 3r-5r); lenten prayer of Basil the Great to the Theotokos (ff. 5r-8r); lenten prayer of Antiochus the Monk (ff. 8r-9v); bedtime prayers (ff. 9v-11v); bedtime prayers in the kellion, eight prayers and a kontakion to the Theotokos (ff. 13r-24r). Leaves 1v, 12r-v, 24v are blank.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (24 leaves) : ill. ; 18.0 x 11.3 cm.
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- Antiochus, monk of Palestine, 7th cent. [Sbornik bogosluzhebnyĭ] [microform].
John, of Damascus, Saint. Collection of ascetic readings [microform], [143-?].
Title:
Collection of ascetic readings [microform], [143-?].
A type of paterikon with various excerpts and fragments, mainly from "the elders" (beginning with leaf 122b) and from John of Damascus, John Climacus, Basil the Great, Gregory Sinaites. Four chapters on "silence"; Basil the Great's epistle to Amphilochius "On the Holy Spirit"; collection of instructions taken from tales on the lives of holy fathers. Inscription on leaf 15a in the margin from the time of George Branković, despot of Serbia and Pomorije (1427 and 1456). Inscription on leaf 123a, "have mercy, Lord God, for despot George." Manuscript damaged and the ending lost.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (182 leaves) ; 20 cm.
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- John, of Damascus, Saint. Collection of ascetic readings [microform], [143-?].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zl[a]t[o]ustʹ [microform], [136-?].
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Zl[a]t[o]ustʹ [microform], [136-?].
Miscellany of Lenten homilies by John Chrysostom and other holy fathers. Altogether 49 homilies. Leaves 1-149a by John Chrysostom. From leaf 149b, other works by: Nil the Ascetic (On eight thoughts), "blessed Eusebius", Gregory, Basil the Great, Timothy of Jerusalem, Theognotus of Jerusalem, Athanasius of Alexandria, venerable Ephraem, John Damascus, Eusebius of Alexandria. Lengthy colophon, mentioning that this manuscript was written under the supervision of hegumen hieromonakh Dorotheus, and that anyone taking the manuscript will be punished. A number of inscriptions in the margin (leaves 64b, 163b, 203a and 207b), possibly from the 17th cent. Ornamented heading and initials.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (358 leaves) ; 29 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Zl[a]t[o]ustʹ [microform], [136-?].
John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Opera varia, 15th cent.
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Opera varia, 15th cent.
Various works, including epistles, sermons and treatises, of John Chrysostomus, Jerome, Augustine, Gregory I, Innocent III, Angelo Giustiniani, Michael Psellus, and excerpts from Dante. In Latin unless otherwise noted.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (751 p.) ; 22.4 cm.
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- John Chrysostom, Saint, d. 407. Opera varia, 15th cent.
Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 330-379. [West Syrian masora] [microform].
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[West Syrian masora] [microform]. [979 or 980]
ArchivalResource: 207 leaves (2 columns, 27-31 lines) : parchment ; 29 cm.
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- Basil, Saint, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 330-379. [West Syrian masora] [microform].
Anṭākī, ʻAbd Allāh ibn al-Faḍl, 11th cent.
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