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The Textual Tradition of the Florilegium Hierosolymitanum (and its Relations with the Florilegium Coislinianum)

    José Maksimczuk

Jahrbuch der Österreichischen Byzantinistik 67, pp. 81-102, 2018/07/05

doi: 10.1553/joeb67s81

doi: 10.1553/joeb67s81

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doi:10.1553/joeb67s81



doi:10.1553/joeb67s81

Abstract

This paper offers for the first time the recension of the now four known witnesses of the alphabetical compilation known as the Florilegium Hierosolymitanum (= Flor. Hier.): Hierosolymitanus, Sancti Sepulchri 15 (11th c.), Atheniensis, Metochion Sancti Sepulchri 274 (14th c.), Atheniensis, EBE 2429 (14th c.) and Athonensis, Koutloumousiou 269 (15th). By means of a philological study, the author concludes that all of them witness to the same version of the anthology which is headed by the Hier. S. Sepulcri 15. On the basis of the identification of the Atheniensis, EBE 2429 as a ʽfragmentary witnessʼ of the Flor. Hier., the author argues that in its pristine form the anthology reached up to letter Ω and was originally transmitted in two volumes, of which only the first one (books Α–Ε) is preserved in full today.