The paper aims to shed light on the activity of the scribe Iohannes Dokeianos and some other Greek scholars who were active in Constantinople after 1453. In particular, it focuses on the evidence to be had from two manuscripts, the fragmentary codex Ambr. D 137 Suss., 30 + S. P. 6/14 ff. 592-599 and Ambr. G 69 sup. The first manuscript is proved to be the work of two scribes, Iohannes Dokeianos himself and an anonymous scribe of the same period. It also preserves an unknown brief commentary on Libanius, or. XVII, 22 composed by the «anti-Latin» theologian Markos Eugenikos. The other manuscript, Ambr. G 69 sup., was copied and owned by Dokeianos and annotated by a number of Greek scholars, including Matthaios Kamariotes. Moreover, some annotations on a flyleaf by Dokeianos himself show that the manuscript was still in Constantinople in 1492. Finally, a critical edition of Markos Eugenikos’ unpublished text is included.

Pascale, G., Un nuovo manoscritto frammentario copiato da Giovanni Doceiano: Ambr. D 137 suss., 30 + S.P. 6/14, ff. 592-599 (con osservazioni sul manoscritto Ambr. G 69 sup. e un testo inedito di Marco Eugenico), <<NEA ROMI. RIVISTA DI RICERCHE BIZANTINISTICHE>>, 2017; 2016 (13): 339-362 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/122186]

Un nuovo manoscritto frammentario copiato da Giovanni Doceiano: Ambr. D 137 suss., 30 + S.P. 6/14, ff. 592-599 (con osservazioni sul manoscritto Ambr. G 69 sup. e un testo inedito di Marco Eugenico)

Pascale, Giuseppe
2016

Abstract

The paper aims to shed light on the activity of the scribe Iohannes Dokeianos and some other Greek scholars who were active in Constantinople after 1453. In particular, it focuses on the evidence to be had from two manuscripts, the fragmentary codex Ambr. D 137 Suss., 30 + S. P. 6/14 ff. 592-599 and Ambr. G 69 sup. The first manuscript is proved to be the work of two scribes, Iohannes Dokeianos himself and an anonymous scribe of the same period. It also preserves an unknown brief commentary on Libanius, or. XVII, 22 composed by the «anti-Latin» theologian Markos Eugenikos. The other manuscript, Ambr. G 69 sup., was copied and owned by Dokeianos and annotated by a number of Greek scholars, including Matthaios Kamariotes. Moreover, some annotations on a flyleaf by Dokeianos himself show that the manuscript was still in Constantinople in 1492. Finally, a critical edition of Markos Eugenikos’ unpublished text is included.
2016
Italiano
Pascale, G., Un nuovo manoscritto frammentario copiato da Giovanni Doceiano: Ambr. D 137 suss., 30 + S.P. 6/14, ff. 592-599 (con osservazioni sul manoscritto Ambr. G 69 sup. e un testo inedito di Marco Eugenico), <<NEA ROMI. RIVISTA DI RICERCHE BIZANTINISTICHE>>, 2017; 2016 (13): 339-362 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/122186]
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