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Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The Canon Tables are enclosed within an ornate frame. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The letter is enclosed within an ornate frame. Near the top, Carpianus is portrayed as a young beardless man. -
Creator: T`oros Taronac`i Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The letter is enclosed within an ornate frame. Near the top, Eusebius is dressed as a bishop. -
Contributing Institution: Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Description: Fragment of a leaf from a papyrus codex written in large biblical uncial, and including portions of John 8, verses 14-22. Verso precedes recto. 3rd century. Published in Oxyrhynchus Papyri v. 15, no. 1780; Aland and Aland. Text of the New Testament #P39, p. 98; Comfort and Barrett. Complete Text of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts, #P39, p. 137; Cherry, p. 146. JPG file (299 KB) -
Manuscript: Canonical Epistles and Apocalypse
User CollectionContributing Institution: Concordia Seminary Library Description: Germany (Rhine?), 12th century. Manuscript of James, 1-2 Peter, 1-3 John, Jude, and Revelation, with a prologue to the Epistles, an extract from the First Prologue of Revelation, notes on the Seven Seals, a brief history of the world corresponding to the Seven Seals (13th century), and the order of ceremonies in Holy Week (14th century). The Scripture text includes the ordinary gloss and generally agrees with the Clementine and Sistine Vulgate, with scribal errors, and approaches to the Western text (Irish, Gallican, Orleans, and Alcuin texts). Several inscriptions by previous owners. Physical description: Ms. on thick vellum, 89 folio leaves; 6 in. x 8 7/8 in.; initials in red; glossed with interlinear notes; signatures and catchwords. Text is complete, but the foliation is incorrect. (Collation provided in first image.) -
Contributing Institution: Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School Description: Latter portion of a sermon on one leaf from a codex, containing references to Joel 1:6 and 1:8, Hosea 3:3, Ephesians 6:12, and 1 Peter 5:8. Text probably begins on verso. Late 4th or early 5th century. Published in Oxyrhynchus Papyri v. 13, no. 1601; Cherry, p. 150. JPG file (267 KB) -
Illuminated images from Armenian Gospels
User CollectionCreator: Tʻoros Tarōnatsʻi, active 14th century Contributing Institution: Hartford Seminary Library Description: The collection consists of the full-page illuminations from two Armenian manuscripts of the four Gospels. One vellum manuscript, created between A.D. 1307-1331, contains 300 folios and measures 25.5 x 18.5 cm. This manuscript was created at the monastery of Noravank` by the scribe Momik, who was assisted by the vardapet Pawlos. These two scribes completed most of the writing by 1307. Another scribe, Yohanes, completed it when Momik developed a problem with his eyes. The miniatures and illuminations are painted in brilliant colors against a gold background, by Torso Taronac`i. Taronac`i is well known through his work in a number of manuscripts that have survived. A second vellum manuscript, created ca. A.D. 1656, contains 291 folios and measures 20 x 14.5 cm. This manuscript was written by the scribe, Nicholas.