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The creation of the illustrated Octateuch
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ISBN: 3752006161 9783752006162 3752006161 9783752006162 9783752001358 Year: 2022 Publisher: Wiesbaden Reichert Verlag

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The illustrated Octateuch is among the most complex creations of the Middle Byzantine period. The Septuagint text of the first eight books of the Old Testament contains hundreds of miniatures in addition to a dense commentary, notes with variant readings, prologues and epilogues. The author shows that the text and images all derive from a single manuscript created in Constantinople around 1060. He accomplishes this by concentrating on one of the manuscripts in comparison with an example that is not illustrated but belongs to the same text family and shares a group of distinctive lacunae. This related Octateuch reveals how the designer of the model of the illustrated manuscripts worked to integrate the various form of content.

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The Christian topography of Kosmas Indikipleustes : Firenze, Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana, Plut. 9.28 : the map of the universe redrawn in the sixth century, with a contribution on the Slavic recensions
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ISBN: 9788863724028 Year: 2013 Publisher: Roma : Edizioni di storia e letteratura,


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A Byzantine monastic office, 1105 A.D. : Houghton Library, MS gr. 3
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ISBN: 0813228387 9780813228389 9780813228372 0813228379 Year: 2016 Publisher: Washington: The Catholic University of America Press,

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This book centers on a Greek text that was likely compiled in Constantinople, in 1105, for use in one of the monasteries located there. The book consists of a liturgical psalter, containing the fixed structure (the ordinary) in both the Greek original and in English translation, as well as a description of the hours themselves. The extensive commentary explains the development of the divine office, and the particular history of the translated manuscript, while brief notes clarify and explain, in a way suitable for non-liturgists, the more-technical aspects of the divine office.Based on a single dated manuscript, the book presents the first, full example of the daily structure of monastic hours as they were celebrated at a time when services had reached a degree of maturity. The book, by presenting the ordinary of the office, compliments recent work on the propers of the office, and thus helps to complete our picture of the medieval monastic office in Byzantium.

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