[Elizabeth Day McCormick Apocalypse]. [ca. 1575-1625]

ArchivalResource

[Elizabeth Day McCormick Apocalypse]. [ca. 1575-1625]

Apocalypse of St. John with commentary based on those of the exegetes Andreas and Arethas. Translation into colloquial Greek by Maximos the Peloponnesian. Judged to have been written and illuminated in the late 16th or early 17th century, possible in the Balkan Peninsula. Thought to be one of the earliest works of Maximos, who may have been an Alexandrian archdeacon (Von Soden lists three other manuscripts of Maximos' commentary, M70, M71, and M80).

198 leaves (1 column, 23 lines), bound : ill. ; 220 x 151 mm.

gre,

grc,

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 7817474

University of Chicago Library

Related Entities

There are 8 Entities related to this resource.

University of Chicago. Library. Special Collections Research Center

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6d25pnx (corporateBody)

University of Chicago. Library.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6vq6t92 (corporateBody)

George Musgrave Giger was classics professor at Princeton University, 1850-65. Francis Turretin (1623-1687) was a theologian. From the guide to the Microfilms of a Translation of Franois Turrettin, Institutio Theologiae Elencticae, 20th century (copies of 19th century originals), (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford) ...

Edgar J. Goodspeed Manuscript Collection

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6061w01 (corporateBody)

McCormick, Elizabeth, 1892-1905.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6tq6nz6 (person)

Arethas, Archbishop of Caesarea (Cappadocia), ca. 860-ca. 940

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6j97nt5 (person)

Andrew, Archbishop of Caesarea

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6m63247 (person)

Parthenios, of Larissa, 18th cent.,

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6hx2vnd (person)

Maximos PeloponneĢ„sios

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6h71xt6 (person)