Dettagli
Anno di pubblicazione
2017
Editori
Brepols Publishers
Edizione
Edition originale
Descrizione
Couverture rigide
Stato di conservazione
Nuovo
Descrizione
ransmission des Textes: Catalogues (CATA) D. Getov A Catalogue of the Greek Manuscripts at the Ecclesiastical Historical and Archival Institute of the Patriarchate of Bulgaria, II XX+488 p., 138 b/w ill. + 12 colour ill., 216 x 280 mm, 2017 ISBN: 978-2-503-55601-7 Languages: English, Greek, Latin Hardback The publication is available.The publication is available. Retail price: EUR 130,00 See also vol. 1 (ISBN 978-2-503-55173-9). Volume I of this catalogue described 102 Greek manuscripts originating from the monastery of Ba?kovo, now kept at the Ecclesiastical Historical and Archival Institute of the Patriarchate of Bulgaria in Sofia. The present volume II provides comprehensive scholarly descriptions of the remaining 105 Greek manuscripts and fragments dating from the 10th to the 19th century: 46 manuscripts from the monasteries of Panagia Archangeliotissa and Panagia Kalamou near Xanthi; 11 manuscripts from the Archbishopric of T?rnovo; 11 manuscripts that once belonged to Georgios Petrinos (1800?1893) from Sozopol; 5 manuscripts from the monasteries of the Theotokos (Kosinitsa) near Drama and St. John Prodromos near Serres; 32 further manuscripts of unattested provenance and mode of acquisition, or acquired through occasional purchases and donations. Dorotei Getov is a classical philologist-turned-student of Greek manuscripts, currently employed by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences as Senior Researcher in Byzantine Literature at its Institute for Literature. He has published several catalogues of Greek manuscripts kept in Bulgarian libraries as well as the editiones principes of the so-called Florilegium Mosquense and of a collection of scholia to the Byzantine legal corpus known as Basilika. Table of Contents Introduction Bibliographical Abbreviations Manuscript Descriptions Initia of Unedited or Unrecognized Texts General Index Plates Review ?Zusammenfassend sei festgehalten, dass dieser Katalogband höchsten wissenschaftlichen Ansprüchen genügt und einen bedeutenden Zuwachs an neuen Erkenntnissen bezüglich der byzantinischen Buchkultur bringt. Es wäre sehr wünschenswert, wenn der Autor seine fruchtbaren Forschungen zu griechischen Handschriften in Bulgarien auch weiterhin fortsetzen könnte.? (Dr. Rudolf Stefecn in Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 110/3, 2017, p. 783) « Voilà donc (?) un ?uvre superbement accomplie par Dotorei Getov, en un temps raisonnable ; il donne ainsi à connaitre un fonds important et jusqu? ici très peu exploite. » (Matthieu Cassin, dans la Revue des études byzantines, 76, 2018, p. 399) Language : english text,Greek and latin codice articolo 012291