Is it the same as this? https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/24635/lot/19/ … That says it's French in origin. Do you know more about the Greek original (e.g., date)?
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Replying to @librarythingtim @DerilloEyob and
The Greek original was from John Chrysostom, according to the BL entry. So 4th to 5th c Greek. http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/Viewer.aspx?ref=or_637_f001r …
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @DerilloEyob and
I feel like that summary is saying it's a series of different texts? But IDK and you have the degree!
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Replying to @librarythingtim @DerilloEyob and
The manuscript is a series of texts, as many are. But if you see, it says the Miracles of Mary attributed to John Chrysostom, where it gives the translation of the first line into English. I am suspect of that site you posted. It gives no sources for the French origin.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @DerilloEyob and
Side note: I want to submit a correction for "Hymn to the blessed Virgian Mary." :)
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Replying to @librarythingtim
That’s a different text that precedes John Chrysostom. Read the full description, the Miracles of the Virgin Mary is there.
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Well I’m sure the British Library would accept the correction to the misspelling.
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