Palaeographical researches in east Macedonia and Thrace
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I. Parchment pages of manuscript codices (8th-13th C) of a private collection.
We are studying seven parchment pages of manuscript codices, belonging to a private collection: Two are of the 8th-9th C, one of the 10th C, two of the 10th-llth C and two of the 12th-l3th C.
II. Three manuscripts of the female convent «Ypapanti» at Pangaion. We are studying three manuscripts of the 15th-19th C belonging to the female convent «Ypapanti» on Mount Pangaion. They are: a diary (Μηναΐov), a reading book (Μαθηματάριον) and a liturgical text (’Ακολουθία).
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Παπάζογλου Γ. Κ. (1984). Palaeographical researches in east Macedonia and Thrace. Makedonika, 24(1), 139–153. https://doi.org/10.12681/makedonika.264
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