TitleSt. Basil
Collectional-Qadasāt al-thalāthah al-ilāhīyah ...
Dates / OriginDate Created: 1701Publisher: MasīḥīyahDate Created: 1698
Library locationsSpencer CollectionShelf locator: Spencer Coll. Romanian 1701 04-373
TopicsOrthodox Eastern Church -- Liturgy
GenresPrints
NotesCitation/reference: Bianu & Hodoş. Bibliografia românéscă veche, 1508-1830, 130Citation/reference: Legrand, E.L.J. Bib. hellénique 18. s., 1Citation/reference: Schnurrer, C.F.v. Bibliotheca Arabica, 266Content: "Para Anthimou Hieromonachou tou ex Ivērias ... En tē Hiera tōn eisodiōn tēs Theotokou monē tou Synagōvou, en etei sōtēriō 1701, kata mēna Iannouarion"--Colophon.Content: Illustrations: 7 prints : woodcut ; image 14 x 10 cm. or smaller. Comprise arms of Wallachia on t.p. verso; Christ enthroned between the Virgin and St. John; square with monogram IC XC NI KA; 3 cuts depicting St. John Chrysostom (lettering in Church Slavic), St. Basil (signed "Dēmētrios"; dated 1698) and St. Gregory (signed "Ioanikie"), respectively; bust of Christ emerging from chalice. Facsims. of St. Basil and St. Gregory cuts in Bianu & Hodoş, figs. 246-247.Content: On t.p., place and date of printing precede name of printer. Date is expressed in Arabic words.Content: Signatures (in Greek characters): I-III⁴ IIII² a-m⁴, ²a-ō⁴, a/b-th/b⁴ (last leaf blank).Content: Printed in black and red. Title page within type flower border; type flower headpieces and factotums.
Physical DescriptionWoodcuts
Type of ResourceStill image
IdentifiersNYPL catalog ID (B-number): b16506018RLIN/OCLC: 79408845Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 58371620-c604-012f-8c33-58d385a7bc34
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