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{{Manuscript
{{Manuscript
|Has Reference Number=GreekSyntipas1
|Has Reference Number=GreekSyntipas1
|Has Location=Moskva
|Has Location=Moscow, Gosudarstvennyĭ istoricheskiĭ muzeĭ
|Has Siglum=Gosudarstvennyj Istoričeskij Muzej, Sinod. gr. 298 (olim Vlad. 436)
|Has Siglum=Sinod. gr. 298 (formerly Vlad. 436) [Diktyon 43923]
|Has Page Range=251v–302v
|Has Page Range=251v–302v
|Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=Vivlos Syntipa tou philosophou (Book of Syntipas the philosopher)
|Has Standardised Title Of Narrative=Βίβλος Συντίπα τοῦ φιλοσόφου (Book of Syntipas the philosopher)
|Has Incipit Or Textual Title=Διήγησις ἐμφιλόσοφος συγγραφεῖσα παρ᾽ ἡμῶν περὶ τοῦ τῶν Περσῶν βασιλέως Κύρου
|Has Incipit Or Textual Title=Διήγησις ἐμφιλόσοφος συγγραφεῖσα παρ᾽ ἡμῶν περὶ τοῦ τῶν Περσῶν βασιλέως Κύρου
|Has Language Group Within Version=Greek Version
|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=Syntipas
|Has Language Group Within Version=Greek Syntipas
|Has Narrative Or Scholarly Group Within Version=Andreopoulos Syntipas
|Has Narrative Or Scholarly Group Within Version=Andreopoulos Syntipas
|Has Author=Michael Andreopoulos
|Has Language=Greek
|Has Regional Language=Byzantine
|Has Modern Edition=Jernstedt–Nikitin, Liber Syntipae
|Has Author=Μιχαὴλ Ἀνδρεόπουλος (Michael Andreopoulos)
|Has Canonical Name Of Author=Μιχαὴλ Ἀνδρεόπωλος (Michael Andreopolos)
|Has Place Of Production=Trebizond
|Has Place Of Production=Trebizond
|Has Start Date Of Production=1251
|Has Start Date Of Production=1251
|Has End Date Of Production=1300
|Has End Date Of Production=1300
|Has Material=Paper
|Is Date Uncertain=No
|Has Language=Greek
|Has Material=Bombycin (oriental paper)
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=577
|Has Height=233
|Has Width=151
|Has Literary Form=Prose
|Has Literary Form=Prose
|Has Illustrations=No
|Has Illustrations=No
|Has Internal Notes=Added by Marjolijne Janssen (in progress)
|Has Collation=Part One: 1-5 theological treatises; 6-109r ''Alexander Romance'' (Version K); 109v-115r ''Sayings of Various Philosophers Including Alexander the King''; 115r-115v Rufus the philosopher on πήγανον; 115v-136v Nikephoros Phokas, ''Velitatio bellica''; 136v-229 Kekaumenos, ''Strategikon''; 229-232 Various apophthegmata, short theological treatises, and gnomae; 232v-246 ''Fables of Syntipas''; 246v-247 Two questions of Secundus the philosopher; 247-249v collection of ''gnomae''; 249v-250v three Aesopic fables; 250v-251 address to emperors (Grand Komnenoi - points to Trebizond) and patriarchs; 302v-303v treatise on meteorology; 304-334v Bartholomew of Edessa, ''Confutatio Agareni''; 335-341 invectives against Armenians; 341v-344 Ps. Cyril of Alexandria, ''Dialogus cum Nestorio'' 344-348 Letter by James, the Lord's brother; 348-349 ''Life of Arethas''; 349-350v On the Pope and western christians.
 
Part Two: 351-438 Symeon Seth, ''Stephanites and Ichnelates''; 439-491 ''Life of Aesop''; 492-493v Letter; 494-530 ''Fables of Aesop''; 530-531 Aesopic ''gnomai''; 531-549v ''Fables of Syntipas''; 550-577 ''Physiologos''
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 16:48, 26 March 2026

Manuscript Identification

Reference Number
GreekSyntipas1
Siglum / Shelfmark
Sinod. gr. 298 (formerly Vlad. 436) [Diktyon 43923]
Page / Folio range
251v–302v

Textual Content & Tradition

Incipit or textual title
Διήγησις ἐμφιλόσοφος συγγραφεῖσα παρ᾽ ἡμῶν περὶ τοῦ τῶν Περσῶν βασιλέως Κύρου
Version (siglum)
Language Group within Version
Narrative / Scholarly Group within Version



Languages

Language of text
Regional / specific language

Digitisation & Editions


Authorship & Production

Place of Production
Date of Production
1251 - 1300

Physical Description

Total pages / folios
577
Height
233
Width
151
Prose or verse
Illustrations
No

Contents & Additional Texts

Other texts in the Manuscript
Part One: 1-5 theological treatises; 6-109r Alexander Romance (Version K); 109v-115r Sayings of Various Philosophers Including Alexander the King; 115r-115v Rufus the philosopher on πήγανον; 115v-136v Nikephoros Phokas, Velitatio bellica; 136v-229 Kekaumenos, Strategikon; 229-232 Various apophthegmata, short theological treatises, and gnomae; 232v-246 Fables of Syntipas; 246v-247 Two questions of Secundus the philosopher; 247-249v collection of gnomae; 249v-250v three Aesopic fables; 250v-251 address to emperors (Grand Komnenoi - points to Trebizond) and patriarchs; 302v-303v treatise on meteorology; 304-334v Bartholomew of Edessa, Confutatio Agareni; 335-341 invectives against Armenians; 341v-344 Ps. Cyril of Alexandria, Dialogus cum Nestorio 344-348 Letter by James, the Lord's brother; 348-349 Life of Arethas; 349-350v On the Pope and western christians. Part Two: 351-438 Symeon Seth, Stephanites and Ichnelates; 439-491 Life of Aesop; 492-493v Letter; 494-530 Fables of Aesop; 530-531 Aesopic gnomai; 531-549v Fables of Syntipas; 550-577 Physiologos



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