Miscellany [microform], [ca. 1792].

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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.

1 v. (83 leaves) ; 15 cm.

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