At the end of the twelfth century an anonymous annotator wrote a large amount of scholia in the margins of the MS Vat.gr. 2125 (Codex Marchalianus) containing the Prophets. Here some sample annotations concerning the books of Jeremiah and of Hosea are examined: they are re-written excerpts from biblical Catenae and other patristic commentaries. The scholiast could be identified with John X Kamateros, patriarch of Constantinople.
Fincati, M., The Exegetical Annotations from the End of the Twelfth Century in Codex Marchalianus: Jeremiah and Hosea, in Reinhart Ceulemans, B. C. (ed.), Receptions of the Bible in Byzantium. Texts, Manuscripts, and their Readers., Uppsala University Library, Uppsala 2021: 465- 492 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/168827]
The Exegetical Annotations from the End of the Twelfth Century in Codex Marchalianus: Jeremiah and Hosea
Fincati, Mariachiara
2021
Abstract
At the end of the twelfth century an anonymous annotator wrote a large amount of scholia in the margins of the MS Vat.gr. 2125 (Codex Marchalianus) containing the Prophets. Here some sample annotations concerning the books of Jeremiah and of Hosea are examined: they are re-written excerpts from biblical Catenae and other patristic commentaries. The scholiast could be identified with John X Kamateros, patriarch of Constantinople.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.