MS. Barocci 126
Summary Catalogue no.: 126
Gregorius Nazianzenus 13th–14th cent.
Contents
= oratio 10, pr. PG 35. 828–32.
= oratio 3, pr. PG 35. 517–25.
= oratio 7, pr. PG 35. 756–88, also F. Boulenger, Grégoire de Nazianze, Discours funèbres en l’honneur de son frère Césaire et de Basile de Césarée, Paris 1908, pp. 2–56; = BHG 3 286.
= oratio 8, pr. PG 35. 789–817; BHG 3 704.
= oratio 18,pr. PG 35. 985–1044; BHG 3 714.
= oratio 4, pr. PG 35. 532–664.
= oratio 5,pr. PG 35. 664–720.
= oratio 25, pr. PG 35. 1197–1225.
= oratio 27, pr. PG 36. 12–25, also A.J. Mason, The Five Theological Orations of Gregory of Nazianzus, Cambridge 1899, pp. 1–20.
= oratio 28, pr. PG 36. 25–72, A.J. Mason, op. cit., pp. 21–72.
= oratio 29, pr. PG 36. 73–104, A.J. Mason, op. cit., pp. 73–107.
= oratio 30,pr. PG 36. 104–33, A.J. Mason, op. cit., pp. 108–44.
= oratio 31, pr. PG 36. 133–72, A.J. Mason, op. cit., pp. 145–90.
= oratio 33, pr. PG 36. 213–37.
= oratio 20, pr. PG 35. 1065–80.
= oratio 22, pr. PG 35. 1132–52 (but the MS. title here is εἰρηνικὸϲ πρῶτοϲ).
= oratio 32, pr. PG 36. 173–212.
= oratio 26, pr. PG 35. 1228–52.
= oratio 36, pr. PG 36. 265–80.
= oratio 37, pr. PG 36. 281–308.
pr. PG 37. 632–40, W. Christ–M. Paranikas, Anthologia graeca carminum christianorum, Leipzig 1871, pp. 29–32; in this MS. it is written out as if it were prose.
as pr. PG 37. 511–14 (the version in W. Christ–M. Paranikas, op. cit., is shorter); in this MS. it follows the previous item without heading or other indication; again written out as prose.
= oratio 13, pr. PG 35. 852–6.
= no. 243, also ascribed to ⟨Gregorius Nyssenus⟩ , ep. 26, pr. PG 46. 1101–8, cp. 37. 385.
= oratio 23, pr. PG 35. 1152–68 (but the MS. title has εἰρηνικὸϲ δεύτεροϲ).
by ⟨Gregorius Thaumaturgus⟩ , pr. PG 10. 988–1017.
lines 1–44, pr. PG 37. 928–31. Fol. 216v is not fully occupied by text; the space covered by the text has been damaged by reagent.
Physical Description
Collation
Layout
Ruling: 30–39 lines.
Hand(s)
One scribe, who apparently signed in a monocondylion on fol. 216v: θωμᾶϲ . The items of text were serially numbered by the scribe, and some of the numbers were altered by him, e.g. κʹ was originally λϛʹ.
Decoration
Rubrication: headings and initials consisting of simple penwork ornament in carmine; other similar decoration on fols. iii recto and 215v.
Binding
Binding modern.
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Last Substantive Revision
2017-07-01: First online publication.