An alleged homily on the paralytic by John Chrysostom in the codex Athonensis, Lauras A 112 (Eustratiadis 112)
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Garbacea, Radu
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Through the efforts of the Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes (IRHT), a list of manuscripts is available that preserves homilies on the healing of the paralytic. Included in this list is the codex Athonensis, Lauras A 112 (Eustratiadis 112), which, according to those who provided its second description, preserves in the last four folios 'a homily on the paralytic by John Chrysostom'. After a brief presentation of what is known about this codex, this article offers a detailed examination of the codex's last four folios, revealing that the description of them by Spyridon Lauriotis and Sophronios Eustratiadis is inaccurate.
CONTRIBUTION : This article provides the first thorough examination of the last four folios of the codex Athonensis, Lauras A 112 (Eustratiadis 112), demonstrating that they do not contain 'a homily on the paralytic by John Chrysostom' but rather several fragments of homilies on Thomas, Mid-Pentecost and the Ascension. Thus, the article contributes to the description of the codex and to the identification of a previously unknown manuscript witness to several homilies.
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Athonensis, Lauras A 112 (Eustratiadis 112), John Chrysostom, Proclus of Constantinople, Leontius, Presbyter of Constantinople, Pseudo- Chrysostom, Healing of the paralytic
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Gârbacea, R., 2022, ‘An
alleged homily on the
paralytic by John Chrysostom
in the codex Athonensis,
Lauras A 112 (Eustratiadis
112)’, HTS Teologiese Studies/
Theological Studies 78(1),
a7882. https://DOI.org/10.4102/hts.v78i1.7882.