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Biblissima authority file: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q42995
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Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
(ff. 2-247v) S. BASILE, collection de CCCLI lettres (cf. M. Bessières, La tradition manuscrite de la correspondance de saint Basile, Oxford, 1924, p. 38-40). Les lettres β' et γ' (ff. 3-4) sont les lettres 4 et 114 de GRÉGOIRE DE NAZIANZE. Les dernières lettres sont τμη' (Basile* à Apollinaire, Ἐδεξάμην τὸ γνῴρισμα), τμθ' (περὶ τοῦ σώματος κυρίου. Οὔτε οὐράνιον ποίημα — προσεχοῦς εἴδους προσαγωγῆς), τν' (πρὸς τοὺς μὴ δεχομένους ὁμοούσιον. Ἡ ὀρθὴ πίστις — καὶ τρίτον υἱός), τνα'(= ep. 115).
Le f. 1 arraché d'un manuscrit du XIe siècle (34 lignes) contient un fragment [de la vie de sainte Euphrosyne] depuis ἀναζητή]σεις ἐγίγνοντο jusqu'à ὁ Ἀγάπιος ἤγαγεν πρὸς αὐτὸν (Anal. Bollandiana, II, 1883, p. 201, 24-203, 4). F. 247v, d'une main du XIe-XIIe siècle, début de la sentence de JEAN XIPHILIN, de sponsalibus (ann. 1064 ; M. 119, 756 A-C 6 ταύτην λαϐεῖν ὡς νύμφην).
Data Source: Pinakes
anc. 74, Séguier 68
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