Type of description:

From a catalogue

Typology

Polemical

Current_location

Institution

St Panteleimon Monastery

Collection

Principal collection

Present shelfmark

Cod. gr. 110

Former shelfmark

Lambros 5616

Total pages

275 fols

Folio measures

Material composition

Composite

Writing support

Paper

Textual composition

Multiple text

Textual interval

folios 258r-275v

Title on manuscript

Ἐδῶ σημειοῦμέν τινα ἀναγκαῖα, νὰ τὰ ἠξεύρουν οἱ πιστοὶ πρὸς πληροφορίαν εὐσεβείας, περὶ τῆς ἀπάτης τοῦ λαοπλάνου ἀντιχρίστου Μωάμεθ, καθὼς ἀπὸ ἀξιοπίστους ἱστορικοὺς εὕρομεν γεγραμένα

Title position

centered

Attributed Title

About the Imposture of Muhammad

Language

Greek

Script

Greek

Incipit

Ἐγγεννήθη οὗτος ὁ ἀποστάτης

Incipit position

folio 258r

Explicit

Καὶ αὕτη ἡ γνώμη εἶναι ἀψευδὴς καὶ ἀλάνθαστος. Τέλους τέλος.

Explicit position

folio 274v

Preservation state

Complete

Released date

1848

Released place

Mount Athos

Other dates

Other places

Colophon

Colophon position

General decoration

Quranic structure decoration

Quranic reading

Illustrations

Yes

Marginalia

Yes

Link to library catalogue
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Bibliographical references

Spyridon Lambros, Catalogue of the Greek Manuscripts on Mount Athos, Vol. 2 (Cambridge: University Press, 1900), 293

Descriptive card

Cod. Pant. gr. 110 is a multiple text codex written in Greek and produced, most probably, only by a certain monk Jacob from the St Panteleimon Monastery (Mt Athos). Besides the text "About the Imposture of Muhammad", the codex contains the Greek text of Andrew of Caesarea's "Exegesis on the Apocalypse of John the Theologian" (folios 5-250).

Entry author

Octavian Negoita