Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew (Princeton University Library. Greek Manuscripts. MS. 81)
Description:
Title from printed catalog.
Physical description: 34 line per page. Glazed Western paper. At both the front and back covers there are three fly-leaves of modern paper. Modern foliation in the upper right corners in pencil.
Script: Late Hodegon style script. Written in dark brown ink by one scribe during the second quarter of the 16th century or slighly later.
Decoration: There are large red ink initials O on fols. 9r and 13r, with the letter expanded top and bottom by waving plumes. The latter initial is partially painted over with carmine. There are other more discreet initials on fols. 16v and 21v.
Range label:
Logical
Creator:
John Chrysostom, Saint, -407
Type:
Commentaries
Author:
John Chrysostom, Saint, -407
Title sort:
Commentary on the Gospel of Matthew (Princeton University Library. Greek Manuscripts. MS. 81)
Edm rights:
Copyright Not Evaluated
Publisher:
Second quarter of the 16th century.
Subject:
Bible. New Testament. Matthew—Commentaries—Early works to 1800
Manuscripts, Greek—New Jersey—Princeton
Language:
English
Identifier:
ark:/88435/dcgf06gg41x
Format:
Manuscript
Book
Extent:
1 volume (25 leaves) : paper ; 31.3 cm
Call number:
Princeton MS. 81
Alternative:
Princeton MS. 81
Contents:
1. 1r-v: "...] ēn to ginomenon, alla theias dynameōs panta pros to deon oikonomousēs."
2. 2r-9v: "...] alla tēn lysin epagei tōn kata dianoian thoryvountōn autous logismōn."
3. 13r-16v: "Homilia lth' (39). En ekeinō tō kairō; eporeuthē ho iēsous tois savvasi dia tōn sporimōn ..., Ho de loukas phēsi
4. 16v-21v: "Homilia m' (40). Kai metavas ekeithen; ēlthen eis tē̄n synagōgēn autōn ... , Palin en tō savvatō therapeuei; hyper tōn gegenēmenōn apologoumenos."
5. 21v-25r: "Homilia ma' (41). Eidōs de o iēsous tas enthymēseis autōn; eipen autois ... , Kai ēdē touto katēgorēsan hoti en tō velzevoul ekvallei ta diamonia."
Binding note:
Modern bibding (20th century) in brown cloth. Spine title: "Chrysostomos - Homilies on St. Matthew."