Medieval and Early Modern Greek Manuscripts : Greek Catenae on the Gospels of Matthew, John and Luke
Medieval and Early Modern Greek Manuscripts
<p style='text-align: justify;'>This manuscript, probably produced in the 10th century, contains three <i> Greek Catenae on the Gospels of Matthew, John and Luke</i>, with a few excerpts from works by Eusebius of Caesaraea and two epistles by Isidore of Pelusium.</p><p style='text-align: justify;'> The manuscript was owned by the monastery of Pantokrator on Mount Athos, as indicated by a note on <a href='' onclick='store.loadPage(12);return false;'> f. 1v</a>. Like other manuscripts from the Pantokrator monastery now in Trinity College, it was probably bequeathed to the college by Richard Bentley (1662-1742), Master of Trinity. In the list of donors in the catalogue by James (1900, p. xxii), the manuscript is indicated as a donation by Bentley; however, in the manuscript's description, the provenance from Bentley's collection is considered dubious (on this see also Duplacy 1967, pp. 115-116). </p><p style='text-align: justify;'>Dr Erika Elia</p>
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