Cologny. Fondation Martin Bodmer, Cod. Bodmer 34
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- Cod. Bodmer 34
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- 17th century
- Armenian Era 1056, 23th of December - AD 1606
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- Armenian
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- The Four Gospels in Armenian
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- Eusèbe de Césarée (0265?-0340)
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- Author
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- Author: Eusebius, Caesariensis
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- EUSEBIUS Cæsariensis
- EUSÈBE DE CÉSARÉE
- Eusèbe
- Eusèbe de Césarée
- EUSEBIUS
- Eusèbe de Césarée (0265?-0340)
- Eusebius Caesariensis (0265?-0340)
- Eusebii Caesariensis
- Eusebius Caesariensis
- EUSEBIUS CAESARIENSIS
- Eusebii
- Eusebii, Caesareensis
- Eusèbe de Césarée 0265?-0340
- Eusebi, de Cesarea, ca. 260-ca. 340
- Eusebio de Cesarea, Obispo de Cesarea
- Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, ca. 260-ca. 340
- Eusebius Caesariensis 260-339
- Eusebius van Caesarea
- Eusebius
- Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea
- Eusebius of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, approximately 260-approximately 340
- Eusebius of Caesarea, c 263-c 340, Bishop of Caesarea in Palestine
- Eusebius of Caesarea
- Eusebius Caesariensis, 260?-340?
- Eusebio di Cesarea
- [Eusebius]
- Eusebius Pamphilius
- Eusebius Caesariensis episcopus
- Eusebius Pamphilus
- Eusèbe de Césarée (265-339), évêque de Césarée en Palestine
- Eusebius (ca. 260-338)
- Eusebio de Cesarea, Obispo de Cesarea, ca. 265-ca. 340
- Eusebius, Caesariensis, 260-339
- Eusébio, de Cesareia, ca 263-ca 340
- Eusébio, de Cesareia, ca 263-ca 340 > , ant. bibliog.
- Eusebius Caesariensis - ca. 260 - ca. 340 - secundaire auteur
- Eusebius Caesariensis - ca. 260 - ca. 340 - auteur
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- Londres. Maggs Bros.
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- Seller
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- Seller: Maggs Bros. Ltd.
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- Description
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- This Armenian manuscript was written in 1606 at the church of Saint Nikoghayos in Istanbul. It contains the Four Gospels, the Apocalypse of Saint John, and a Gospelindex devised for liturgical use written by another scribe in the same century. The silver binding was probably made a century after the manuscript writing. Special attention should be drawn to the illuminations of the canon tables painted according to the text of the “Commentary of the Canon Tables” of Stepanos Syunetsi (8th century), where the author thoroughly expounds the animal, floral and geometrical motives, as well as the symbolism of numbers and colors of each of the canon tables. The painter has interpreted the symbols and motives used in all ten canon tables by placing the explanations below each of them.
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- Constantinople/Istanbul (Turkey)
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- Stampoul (Istanbul), Church of Saint Nikoghayos
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- Constantinople
- Constantinople ?
- Istanbul (Turquie)
- Istanbul
- Istanbūl
- Istanbūl (Qusṭantiniyya)
- Constantinopolitaine
- Constantinople ( ?),
- Byzantine, Constantinople
- Greek, Constantinople
- Constantinopel
- Konstantinopel
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