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Bibliography of Catalogues of MSS According to Libraries & Holdings CBM: catalogues Bibliography of Catalogues of MSS according to Libraries & Holdings [R/O & IRHT reference numbers] Explanatory Note The Bibliography of Catalogues of MSS informs the user of the CBM's Short Catalogue concerning: ● relevant Catalogues of Mss of local Libraries in which Byzantine manuscripts are kept and lay at the basis of the present catalogue; ● catalogues of local libraries are providing the library codes which are in use to-day and earlier (out-dated) numberings; ● the catalogue sources from which descriptive data were adopted for NT and OT Inventory Lists and summarries of codices (Gregory, von Soden, Aland, Rahlfs, Fraenkel); The catalogues of MSS povide data concerning different groups of codices (NT, OT, hagiographa, panegyrika, asketika, and so on) and are common to these groups. The codices, codex types and atypical codex formations, are represented and descripted in these catalogues on collection basis. The IRHT: Pinkakes provide all repositories of Byzantine manuscripts on a world scale. The catalogues are indicated only by the name of the catalographer(s) and date of publication. Bibliographical data are provided in full in the Bibliography of catalogues of MSS according to Authors , in Part III of the book editions of the Short Catalogue volumes. This website edition uses the referential numbers of the catalogues listed in Richard/Olivier 1995 and added are the catalogues after that publication year according to the list in IRHT: Pinakes, Lines. Not infrequently older catalogues of collections of manuscripts contain valuable descriptions, see the collection of Harley MSS: A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum , 4 vols (London: The British Museum, 1808-1812). Catalogues of MSS which are provided in PDF on the Internet or via local Library websites and freely can be consulted, in these cases website addresses will be supplemented. Completeness in this respect is not our aim. The referential numberings of Richard-Olivier 1995 are used to inform the reader in shortest possible manner. Catalogues of MSS published after 1995 are marked by *, titles are normally provided by the Base-Pinakes of the IRHT (Paris): Lignes . A.~ Richard-Olivier / IRHT اﻻسكندرية في مصر (Alexandria (Egypt (earlier location: Cairo) [Al Iskandariyya (Maṣr)] Patriarchal Library of Alexandria Βιβλιοθήκη τοῦ Πατριαρχείου Van den Ven 1914 Nr. 1227 Charitakis 1927 Nr. 1229 Moschonas I 1945 Nr. 1223 Moschonas 1959-1967 Nr. 1224 Moschonas 1965 Nr. 1225 Politis 1980-1981 Nr. 1231 Amherst (MA, USA) Amherst College Library Clark 1937 Nr. 331 Faye/Bond 1962 Nr. 329 Amorgos (Greece, Island) Αμοργός (Ἑλλάς) Panagias Chozoviotissas Monastery Μονή τῆς Παναγίας τῆς Χοζοβιώτισσας Miliarakis 1884 Nr. 344 Politis 1967 Nr. 345 (cf. 220, 226) Tselikas 1994 Nr. 225, 226 Andros (Greece, Island) ‘Ανδρος (Ελλάς) Panachrantou Monastery Μονή τῆς Κοιμήσεως τῆς Θεοτόκου Lampros 1899 Nr. 357 (Παναγίας Παναχράντου) Karpathios 1938 Nr. 367 Bolides 1939 Nr. 368 Paschalis 1953-1954 Nr. 369 Polemis 1963 Nr. 360 Zoodochou Peges Monastery Μονή Ζωοδόχου Πηγῆς ἢ Αγίας Pliziotis 1880 Nr. 363 Lampros 1898 Nr. 362 Ankara (Turkey) Ankara (Türkiye) National Library of Turkey Millî Kütüphan Deissmann 1935 Nr. 374 Bees 1939 Nr. 375 Moraux 1965 Nr. 376 Aziz Ogan: Inventory s.d. (R/O p. 87) Moraux 1977 Nr. 377 Turkish Historical Society Türk Tarih Kurumu Papadopoulos-Kerameus 1892 Nr. 379 Sarros 1931-1932 Nr. 380 Moraux 1954 Nr. 378 Moraux 1964 Nr. 381 Mroumpoulides 1967 Nr. 382 Karanasios 1991-1992 Nr. 383 Ann Arbor (MI, USA) University of Michigan Library De Ricci/Wilson I-III 1935-1940 [repr. 1961] Nr. 328 Clark 1937 Nr. 329 Aroania (Greece) (see Kalavryta) Αροάνια (Ελλάς) (earlier: Sopoto) Gymnasium Γυμνάσιον Bees 1913 Nr. 394 Politis 1939 [monasteries in Kalabryta ] Nr. 1301 Arras (France) Arras (France) Municipal Library Bibliothèque municipale Library of the Abbey of Saint-Vaast Bibliothèque de l' Abbaye Saint Vaast Omont III 1888 Nr. 192 Omont 1886 Nr. 193 Wickert/Advielle T. XL 1902 Nr. 195 Athens (Greece) Αθήναι (Ελλάς) Academy of Athens Ἀκαδημία Αθηνῶν Dyobouniotes 1934 Nr. 400 Benaki Museum Μουσεῖο Μπενάκη Tzelikas 1977 Nr. 1977 Lappa-Zizika/Rizou-Kouroupou, 1991 Nr. 473 Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens Βυζαντινὸ καὶ Χριστιανικὸ Μουσεῖο Bees 1906 Nr. 410 Ἀθηνῶν Pallas 1933 Nr. 411/412 Pallas 1955 Nr. 413 Chatzidakis 1960 Nr. 414 Papadaki-Ökland 1980-1981 Nr. 415 General State Archive Γενικὰ Ἀρχεία τοῦ Κράτους Diamantis 1972 Nr. 417 Zakythinos 1965-1966 Nr. 217 Gennadios Library Γεννάδειος Βιβλιοθήκη Qroquison < 1957 > Nr. 427 Cutler 1975 Nr. 428 Politi/Pappa 2011 [Gr. 2004] x x Historical Museum of New Greece Ἱστορικὸν Μουσεῖον τοῦ Νέου (formerly : Historical and Ethological Society of Greece) Ἑλληνισμοῦ Lampros 1909-1913 [t. VI-X] Nr. 459 Library of Sp. Loverdou Βιβλιοθήκη Σπ. Λοβέρδου Mroumpoulides 1960-1961 Nr. 489 Library of the Greek Parliament Βιβλιοθήκη τῆς Βουλῆς τῶν Ἑλλήνων Lampros 1904-1909 [t. I-VI] Nr. 407 Konomos 1965 Nr. 408 National Library of Greece, Ἐθνικὴ Βιβλιοθήκη τῆς Ἑλλάδος Department of manuscripts http://xeir.nlg.gr/main.htm http://www.nlg.gr/www/el/node/44. Kremos 1876 Nr. 435 Sakkelion/Sakkelion 1892 Nr. 430 Papadopoulos-Kerameus IV 1899 Nr. 1286 Buberl 1917 Nr. 436 Delatte 1926 Nr. 437 Lake-Lake I 1934 Nr. 97 Moraitakis 1935-1940 Nr. 1268 Chatzinikolaou 1973 Nr. 444 Xyngopoulos 1975 Nr. 446 Marava-Chatzinikolaou I 1978 [Gr, Eng] Nr. 438/439 Marava-Chatzinikolaou II 1985 [Gr, Eng] Nr. 440/441 Politis/Politis 1991 Nr. 434 Nikolopoulos 1996 x x Ch. G. Sarros Private collection Βιβλιοθήκη Δ.Μ. Σάρρο Sarros 1910-1911 [repr. 1914] Nr. 297 Study Centre of Byzantine and New Greek Philology Σπουδαστήριον Βυζαντινῆς καὶ Νεοελληνικῆς at the University of Athens Φιλολογῖας τοῦ Πανεπιστημίου Ἀθηνῶν Zoras/Mroumpoulides 1964 Nr. 475 Auckland (New Zealand) Free Public Library, The Grey Collection Aldis 1887 x x Shaw 1908 Nr. 475 Taylor 1955 Nr. 475 Manion/Vines/De Hamel < 1989 > Nr. 475 Austin (TX, USA) University of Texas at Austin, Harry Ransom Center De Ricci/Wilson I-III 1935-1940 Nr. 328 Clark 1937 Nr. 331 Carl-Mitchell / Gould 1986 Nr. 475 B.~ Baltimore (MD, USA) The Walters Art Gallery http://www.thedigitalwalters.org/01_ACCESS_WALTERS_MANUSCRIPTS.html De Ricci/Wilson I-III 1935-1940 Nr. 328 Clark 1937 Nr. 331 Der Nersessian 1974 x x Vikan 1991 [Gr. 1994] x x Anderson 1996/1997 x x Parpulov 2004 x x Barcelona (Spain) Barcelona (España) Foundation of Saint Luke Evangelist Fundación Sant Lluc Evangelista Roca-Puig 1965 x x Basel (Switzerland) Basel (Suisse/Sweitz) University Library Universitätsbibliothek http://aleph.unibas.ch/F/G6K2GI1K1U8MG92AF9XPEFHA4CNII4L97M91EJM4F2NSESCRVG-51384? func=direct&local_base=DSV05&doc_number=000107862 Omont 1886 Nr. 179 Omont 1891 Nr. 180 Bassano del Grappa (Italy) Bassano del Grappa (Italia) Public Library Biblioteca Civica Mioni I-II < 1965 > Nr. 240 Mazzatinti/Sorbelli/ferrari 1891-1990 Nr. 243 Belgrade (Serbia) Београд (Србија)/ Beograd (Srbija) V. Jankovic Private Collection INTF: Bericht 1972 Nr. 243 Berkeley (CA, USA) University of California, The Bancroft Library http://oac.cdlib.org/institutions/UC+Berkeley::Bancroft+Library?titlesAZ (R/O p. 147) Berlin (Germany) Berlin (Deutschland) Berlin State Library, Prussian Cultural Heritage Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin http://staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/die-staatsbibliothek/abteilungen/handschriften/recherche-und-ressourcen/ abendlaendische-handschriften/bestandsuebersicht/?groupID=37 Studemund/Cohn I 1890 Nr. 559 Besançon (France) Besançon (France) Public Library Bibliothèque municipale http://www.besancon.fr/index.php?p=244&art_id=1131 Omont 1886 Nr. 193 Omont III 1888 Nr. 192 Gollob 1907 Nr. 580 Birmingham (UK) Orchard Learning Resource Centre (formerly: Selly Oak Colleges Library) Bologna (Italy) Bologna (Italia) University Library Biblioteca Universitaria Olivieri/Festa 1895 Nr.597 [repr. 241] Boston (MA, USA) School of Theology Library Faye/Bond 1962 Nr. 329 Bratislava (Slovakia) Bratislava (Slovakia) Central Library of the Slovakian Academy of Sciences, Ústredná Knižnica Slovenskej Akadémie Vied, Department of Ancient Literature Úsek starej literatúry Gabriš 1959 Nr. 608 Benda/ Myslivec 1977 Nr. 607 Olivier/Monégier du Sorbier 1983 Nr. 178 Brescia (Italy) Brescia (Italia) Public Library Queriniana Biblioteca Civica Queriniana Martini I 2 1896 Nr. 238 Brooklyn (MA, USA) A. Ph. Stokes Private Collection De Ricci/Wilson I-III 1935-1940 Nr. 328 Clark 1937 Nr. 331 Brussels (Belgium) Brussel (België) / Bruxelles (Belgique) The Royal Library of Belgium De Koninklijke Bibliotheek van België / http://www.kbr.be/collections/manu/catalogues_nl.html Bibliothèque royale Albert Ier Omont 1885 Nr. 169 Van den Gheyn Nr. 619 Bucharest (Romania) Bucureşti (România) Library of the Romanian Academy, Cluj-Napoca Branch Biblioteca Academiei Române http://acad-cluj.ro/biblioteca_academiei_romane.php Litzica I 1909 Nr. 647 Camariano II 1940 [Litzica 1912] Nr. 648 Barnea 1943 Nr. 650 National Museum of Art of Romania Muzeul Naţional de Artă al României Barbu 1984 Nr. 283 Barbu 1985 Nr. 663 Budapest (Hungary) Budapest (Magyarország) National Széchényi Library Országos Széchényi Könyvtár Kubinyi 1956 Nr. 663 C.~ القاهرة مصر (Cairo (Egypt [al-Qāhira, Maṣr] Coptic Museum http://www.coptic-cairo.com/museum/museum.html Camarillo (CA, USA) St. John's Seminary. E. L. Doheny Memorial Library Faye/Bond 1962 Nr. 329 Catalogue of Books and Manuscripts 1955 Nr. 685 Cambridge (MA, USA) Andover-Harvard Theological Library De Ricci/Wilson
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