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Biblissima+ Identifier: https://data.biblissima.fr/entity/Q120243
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Data Source: BnF Archives et manuscrits
Pour une description détaillée du manuscrit, voir Olivier Delouis, "La Collection canonique du hiéromoine Macaire retrouvée à Orléans (olim Mikulov I 136, nunc Parisinus Suppl. gr. 1394)", dans B. Caseau, V. Prigent, A. Sopracasa, éd., Οὗ δῶρόν εἰμι τὰς γραφὰς βλέπων νόει. Mélanges Jean-Claude Cheynet (Travaux et Mémoires, 21/1), Paris 2017, pp. 67-108.
Histoire du manuscrit - Le manuscrit a appartenu à Ferdinand Hoffmann, baron de Gruenpüchel et Strechau (1540-1607) dont l'ex libris figure sur la contre-garde initiale (Delouis, pp. 74-75 et 86-87), puis aux princes von Dietrichstein à Nikolsburg (Mikulov) en Moravie (Delouis, pp. 87-89). Au XXe siècle, le manuscrit a appartenu à Ernst Kyriss, avant d'être acquis par la Bibliothèque nationale de France en 2013 (Delouis, pp. 67-68 et 91).
Data Source: Biblissima
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