Printed New Testament in Greek, eds. J. & R. Tonson, Τῆς Καινῆς Διαθήκης Ἅπαντα. Novum Testamentum (London, 1756), interleaved and annotated in the hand of the Rev. William Paley (1743-1805).
Printed Greek Grammar, entitled INSTITUTIO GRAECAE: grammatices compendiaria in usum regiae scholae Westmonasteriensis (London, 1787), interleaved and containing a few notes in the hand of the Rev. Matthew Raine (1760-1811), headmaster of Charterhouse.
Eight lines of Greek in capital letters, beginning ΕΠΙ ΤΗΝ ΑΘΗΝΗΣΙΝ ΒΟΥΛΗΝ. Unknown text.
Collection Area:
Western Manuscripts
Languages:
Greek, Ancient
Date Range:
8th century-13th century
Extent:
One lead plate of rectangular shape, now patinated with rich brown oxide, and roughly indented on the edges, the result either of injury or decay; with eight lines of Greek in capital letters; writing on one side only.
The Book of Exodus, or ܡܦܩܢܐ, translated form the Septuagint by Paul of Tellā, and divided into chapters called ܩܦܠܐܐ, of which there are ten in the manuscript. There also 42 marginal sub-divisions and over 3300 versicles. The text starts on f. 2r with an imperfect listing of the lessons that ar...
Collection Area:
Oriental Manuscripts
Languages:
Arabic, English, Greek, Ancient, and Syriac, Classical
The first part of a lectionary from the Old and New Testaments, selected and arranged by Athanasius, Patriarch of Antioch, intended for use in the Church of the East. The lessons are all taken from the Pešíṭtā, with the exception of a few at the beginning, which are from the LXX and the Harklean...
Aristophanes, Vita Thomana 1 (TLG 4158.009); Scholia in Aristophanem: Scholia in plutum (TLG 5014.014), 1-1.26; Vitae Aristophanis, Vita Thomana 2 (TLG 4158.010), 1-2.Hypothesis of Plutus.