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Mitteilungen aus Athos-Handschriften

    Rudolf S. Stefec

Wiener Studien 127/2014, pp. 121-150, 2014/07/01

Zeitschrift für Klassische Philologie, Patristik und lateinische Tradition

doi: 10.1553/wst127s121

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doi:10.1553/wst127



doi:10.1553/wst127s121


Abstract

The present article focuses on three hitherto unknown and several less known manuscripts of classical authors preserved in the libraries of Mount Athos. Two fragments from the monastery of Vatopedi (2 leaves each) date from the 10th century and are by far the oldest extant witnesses of the respective authors (Sextus Empiricus, Cleomedes). The cod. Lavra K 57 is a new manuscript of the Ilias (13th century), so far overlooked by the editors.