Codex Parisinus Graecus 1115 and Its Archetype

Alexander Alexakis

  • Preface
  • List of Abbreviations
  • List of Manuscripts Cited
  • List of Illustrations

I. The Use of Florilegia in Church Councils

1. Introduction

2. The Florilegia of the Council of Ephesus (431)

3. The Florilegium of the Council of Chalcedon (451)

4. The Florilegia of the Council of Constantinople 11(553)

5. The Lateran Council of 649

6. The Florilegia of the Council of Constantinople III (680/81)

7. The Iconoclastic Florilegia of the Synods of Hiereia (754) and St. Sophia (815)

8. The Florilegia of the Roman Synods of 731 and 769

9. Conclusions

II. Codex Parisinus Graecus 1115

1. Introduction

2. Bibliographic Survey

3. The Additional Part of Codex P and the Epistles Related to the Council of Ephesus

4. The Collectio Epistularum from the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Ecumenical Councils

  • Fourth Ecumenical Council
  • Fifth Ecumenical Council
  • Sixth Ecumenical Council

5. Dogmatic Texts in the Form of'Ερωταποκρíσεiς: Hodegos (parts I and II), Testimonia e scriptura, and De dogmatum solutione

6. The Parts from the Doctrina Patrum

7. The Florilegium on the Procession of the Holy Spirit

8. The Collection of Miscellanea:

(a) Historica et canonica
(b) Canonica et dogmatica

III. The Iconophile Florilegiuin of Parisinus Graecus 1115

1. Introduction

2. The Adversus Iconoclastas

3. Restoring the Initial Extent of the Iconophile Florilegiurn of 770: P and the Iconophile Florilegia of M and V

  • The Two Letters of Pope Gregory II to Leo III
  • The Adversus Constantinum Caballinum and the Νονθεσíκ γεροντος περì των αγíων εiκóνων

4. The Original of F, M, and Y (=F) and Other Florilegia

  • The Florilegium of the Roman Councils of 731 and 769
  • The Doctrina Patrum
  • The Florilegia of John of Damascus
  • Conclusions

5. F and the Acts of Nicaea 11 (787)

  • Introduction
  • PVM and the Quotations of Nicaea II
  • Conclusions

6. F and Works Later than Nicaea II

IV. On the Use of Florilegia by the Seventh Ecumenical Council, Nicaea II, 787

V. The Archetype of Codex Parisinus Graecus 1115, the Liber de Fide Trinitatis (Libellus) of Nicholas of Cotrone, and the Treatise Contra Errores Graecorum of Thomas Aquinas

1. The Treatise Contra Errores Graecorum of Thomas Aquinas and the Libellus of Nicholas of Cotrone

2. The Libellus and the Archetype of Paris. gr. 1115

VI. Conclusions

1. The Nature of the Archetype of Paris. gr. 1115

2. The Availability of Greek Books in Rome until the Ninth Century

Appendices

I. List of Contents of Parisinus Graecus 1115 (fols. 235v283v not included)

II. List of Contents of Folios 235v-283v of Parisinus Graecus 1115 (Iconophile Florilegium)

III. List of Contents of the Iconophile Florilegium of Mosquensis Historici Musei 265 (Vladimir 197) (M) (fols. 142-241)

IV. List of Contents of the Iconophile Florilegium of Venetus Marcianus Graecus 573 (V) (fols. 2-26)

V. Concordance of Appendices 1I-IV and Other Iconophile Florilegia

VI. Possible Stemma of Iconophile Florilegia

  • Addenda
  • Bibliography
  • General Index
  • Index of Proper Names
  • Index of Works Cited
  • Index of Manuscripts Cited
  • Index of Modern Authors