Maximus the Confessor, Capita Alia (PG 90.1401), ff 1r-28r, preceded by an unidentified text, inc. θυμητικ(ῶς) ἀκολουθῆσαι, expl. λογισμῷ μετὰ Θεοῦ ἐστί, f 1r.
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, De caelesti hierarchia (TLG 2798.001), with marginal scholia by Maximus the Confessor (CPG 7708), ff 7r-44r, preceded by additional notes by Maximus, including an introduction, inc. Τὴν μὲν εὐγἐνειαν, ff 1r-4r; a note, inc. Ἰστέον ὥς τινες τῶν ἔξω φιλοσόφων (PG 4 ...
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, De ecclesiastica hierarchia (TLG 2798.002), with marginal scholia by Maximus the Confessor (CPG 7708.3), ff 44v-97r, preceded by an epigram, inc. Σύμβολα θεσπεσίων ἱερῶν, and capitula, ff 44r-v.
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, De divinis nominibus (TLG 2798.004), with marginal commentary by Maximus the Confessor (CPG 7708.4), ff 97v-170r, preceded by capitula and an epigram, inc. Εἰς νόον αἰγλήεντα θεόγραφα χείλεα βάψας, ff 97r-v, and followed by ὑπόγραμμα, inc. Σὸν νόον ἀρδεύσας Διονύσ...
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, De mystica theologia (TLG 2798.005), with marginal commentary by Maximus the Confessor (CPG 7708.5), ff 170v-175r, preceded by capitula and an epigram, inc. Καὶ νόον αἰγλήεντα λίπες, ff 170r-v.
Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, Epistulae (TLG 2798.006), with marginal commentary by Maximus the Confessor (CPG 7708.6), ff 175r-196r, preceded by capitula, f 175r, and followed by the colophon, f 196r.
Maximus the Confessor, Preface to Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (PG 4.16-21C), ff 1r-3r; tables of contents, ff 3r-6r; anonymous text on Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, inc. Οὗτος ὁ ἐν ἁγίοις πατὴρ ἡμῶν Διονύσιος εἴωθε λέγειν τελετάς, ff 7r-v.
Theological extracts and letters, many relating to the Ecumenical Councils
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Theological extracts and letters, many relating to the Ecumenical Councils. Palimpsest, re-using at least five older manuscripts. The principal MS re-used was a liturgical book written in a small minuscule, perhaps a Menaeum for December. There are prayers and hymns to Nicholas (6 Dec.) and the ...
Patristic florilegium, imperfect at the beginning, starting with [Athanasius], Symbolum 'quicumque' (TLG 2035.106), inc. (ἐξ) αὐτῆς ἀρχῆς (PG 28.15926), and including excerpts from the following authors: Ps.-Dionysius the Areopagite, Anastasius of Sinai, Gregory of Nyssa, Theodoret of Cyrrhus, Ba...