Miscellany [microform], [1542].

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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.

1 v. (301 leaves) ; 20 cm.

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