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Paper · III + 381 + I ff. · 31.6 × 22 cm · Venice (?) · middle of the 16th century
Athanasius of Alexandria, Works
This composite manuscript consists of three volumes and seven different codicological units. It transmits more than 30 works, Athanasian as well as pseudo-Athanasian, often in several copies. The texts were written in the 16th century in Northern Italy, in Switzerland or in Germany, perhaps on the initiative of Theodore Beza, in order for Peter Felckmann to prepare the first edition of the works of Athanasius in Greek, which was published in 1600-1601 by Commelin in Heidelberg. The manuscript preserves only late texts, but it is of great historical importance due to its status as the model for the editio princeps of Athanasius' works. It is the source of all the textual variants identified by Felckmann, that were then taken up by Montfaucon in 1686 and passed on by Migne. (hom)
Online Since: 06/13/2019
…Genève Bibliothèque de Genève Ms. gr. 29, t. I Athanase d'Alexandrie, Œuvres Venise ? milieu du XVIe siècle HISTOIRE DES TROIS VOLUMES DU GR. 29 Le manuscrit actuel est composite et rassemble sept unités datant du milieu ou de la seconde moitié du 16e siècle ; il constitue un ensemble capital, moins par la qualité de ses textes que par son statut…Found in:
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(Matthieu Cassin (IRHT, Paris) avec la collaboration de Pierre-Marie Hombert (IEA, Paris), 2019.)
…Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. gr. 29/1…Found in:
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(Matthieu Cassin (IRHT, Paris) avec la collaboration de Pierre-Marie Hombert (IEA, Paris), 2019.)
Paper · I + 365 ff. · 31.5 × 21.5-22 cm · Northern Italy · 1569-70; 1567; 3rd quarter of the 16th century
Athanasius of Alexandria, Works
This composite manuscript consists of three volumes and seven different codicological units. It transmits more than 30 works, Athanasian as well as pseudo-Athanasian, often in several copies. The texts were written in the 16th century in Northern Italy, in Switzerland or in Germany, perhaps on the initiative of Theodore Beza, in order for Peter Felckmann to prepare the first edition of the works of Athanasius in Greek, which was published in 1600-1601 by Commelin in Heidelberg. The manuscript preserves only late texts, but it is of great historical importance due to its status as the model for the editio princeps of Athanasius' works. It is the source of all the textual variants identified by Felckmann, that were then taken up by Montfaucon in 1686 and passed on by Migne. (hom)
Online Since: 06/13/2019
…Genève Bibliothèque de Genève Ms. gr. 29, t. 2 Athanase d'Alexandrie, Œuvres Italie du Nord (sauf IV) Le volume, composé de 365 ff., est formé de quatre unités codicologiques différentes, toutes du 16e siècle et provenant d'Italie du Nord (sauf IV ?) : II. (ff. 1-112), 1569-1570 ca ; III. (ff. 113-114) 1567 ca ; IV. (ff. 115-295) 3e quart du 16e…Found in:
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(Matthieu Cassin (IRHT, Paris) avec la collaboration de Pierre-Marie Hombert (IEA, Paris), 2019.)
…Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. gr. 29/2…Found in:
Collection, shelfmark
(Matthieu Cassin (IRHT, Paris) avec la collaboration de Pierre-Marie Hombert (IEA, Paris), 2019.)
Paper · I + 267 ff. · 31.7 × 21.5-22 cm; 31.5 × 21 cm · Germany and Basel · 2nd third of the 16th century and last quarter of the 16th century
Athanasius of Alexandria, Works
This composite manuscript consists of three volumes and seven different codicological units. It transmits more than 30 works, Athanasian as well as pseudo-Athanasian, often in several copies. The texts were written in the 16th century in Northern Italy, in Switzerland or in Germany, perhaps on the initiative of Theodore Beza, in order for Peter Felckmann to prepare the first edition of the works of Athanasius in Greek, which was published in 1600-1601 by Commelin in Heidelberg. The manuscript preserves only late texts, but it is of great historical importance due to its status as the model for the editio princeps of Athanasius' works. It is the source of all the textual variants identified by Felckmann, that were then taken up by Montfaucon in 1686 and passed on by Migne. (hom)
Online Since: 06/13/2019
…Genève Bibliothèque de Genève Ms. gr. 29, t. 3 Athanase d'Alexandrie, Œuvres À l'encre rouge, dans l'angle supérieur externe : I, puis en même position à l'encre brune (de première main ?) : 1-238 (UC VI), puis de nouveau à l'encre rouge, ff. 239-267 (UC VII). Indication de contenu du manuscrit et numéro (f. 1) : No 2 (marge supérieure) Τοῦ ἁγίου…Found in:
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(Matthieu Cassin (IRHT, Paris) avec la collaboration de Pierre-Marie Hombert (IEA, Paris), 2019.)
…Genève, Bibliothèque de Genève, Ms. gr. 29/3…Found in:
Collection, shelfmark
(Matthieu Cassin (IRHT, Paris) avec la collaboration de Pierre-Marie Hombert (IEA, Paris), 2019.)