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{{Manuscript
|Has Reference Number=GreekSyntipas1
|Has Reference Number=GreekSyntipas1
|Has Location=Moskva, Gosudarstvennyj Istoričeskij Muzej
|Has Location=Moscow, Gosudarstvennyĭ istoricheskiĭ muzeĭ
|Has Siglum=Sinod. gr. 298 (formerly Vlad. 436) [Diktyon 43923]
|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 Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=Syntipas
|Has Siglum Of The Version Of The Seven Sages=Syntipas
|Has Language Group Within Version=Greek Version
|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=Byzantine
|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 Collation=''Alexander Romance'' (K)
|Has Illustrations=No
 
|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.
Nikephoros Phokas, ''Velitatio bellica''
 
Kekaumenos, ''Strategikon''
 
Various apophthegmata, short theological treatises, and gnomae
 
''Fables of Syntipas''
 
Two questions from Secundus the philosopher
 
''Fables of Aesop''
 
Symeon Seth, ''Stephanites and Ichnelates''


Invectives against Hagarenes and Armenians
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''
 
''Physiologos''
|Has Total Pages In Manuscript=577
|Has Illustrations=No
|Has Modern Edition=Jernstedt–Nikitin, Liber Syntipae
|Has Modern Research Literature=Fonkič (1971); McGeer (1995); Karla (2001); Roueché (2009); Stefec (2014)
|Has Internal Notes=The codex consists of two separate manuscripts (fols 1–350 and 351–577)
|Has Note=(Added by Marjolijne Janssen [in progress])
}}
}}

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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



Research Material

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