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332. (= Act. 259). Barberini iii. 36 (_olim_ 22): _membr._ foll. 328 [xi.]. Inter alia ?p?t?a? ?efa?. t?? ????e?? ?a? ?p?st???? t?? ??.

?p?st????.

333. (= Act. 260). Barberini iii. 10 (_olim_ 259) _chart._ foll. 296 [xiv.]. Excerpta ?? ????. (f. 152): ?a???? (f. 159): ??t??? (f. 162): ?????. (f. 165): ???d. (f. 166): p??? ??. (f. 167): p??? ???. (f. 179): p??? ???. (fol. 189): p??? Tes?. (f. 193): p??? ??. a? (def. infin.).

334. Barb. V. 38 (_olim_ 30) [xi.] foll. 219, _mut._ Hebrews with Comm. of Chrysostom.

335. Vallicell. F. [xv.], _chart._ miscell. Inter alia, e?? t?? ?p?st????

t?? ?p?st???? ?????se?? t??e?.

336. (= Act. 261), Casanatensis, G. 11, 6.-Note, that though numbered for "Acts," it contains only the Catholic Epp. and those of S. Paul with a Catena.

337. Ottob. 328. [All I know as yet of this and of the next codex is that Te?? is read in both at 1 Tim. iii. 16].

338. Borg. F. vi. 16. [See note on the preceding.]

ADDITIONAL COPIES OF THE "APOSTOLUS."

82. Messina ?G (_i.e._ 83) foll. 331, 8vo. Perfect.

83. Crypta Ferrata, A. . iv. [x.] _membr._ foll. 139, Praxapostolus.

Rocchi gives an interesting account of this codex, pp. 19-20. It seems to be an adaptation of the liturgical use of C P. to the requirements of the Basilian monks in the Calabrian Church. This particular codex is _mut._ in the beginning and at the end. (For its extraordinary reading at 1 Tim.

iii. 16, see above, p. 473-4).

84. Crypta Ferrata, ?. . v. [xi.], _membr._ foll. 245, a most beautiful codex. Rocchi describes it carefully, pp. 20-2. At the end of the Menology is some liturgical matter. "Patet Menologium esse merum ?p???af?? alicujus Menologii CPtani, in usum. si velis, forte redacti Ecclesiae Rossanensis in Calabria." A suggestive remark follows that from this source "rituum rubricarumque magnum segetem colligi posse, nec non Commemorationem _Sanctorum_ mirum sane numerum, quas in aliis Menologiis vix invenies."

85. Crypta Ferrata ?. . vii. [xi.] _membr._ foll. 64, Praxapostolus. This codex and the next exhibit ?? ?fa?e???? in 1 Tim. iii. 16. The Menology is _mut._ after 17 Dec.

86. Crypta Ferrata ?. . viii. [xii. or xiii.] fragments of foll. 127.

_membr._ Praxapostolus. (See the preceding.) Interestingly described by Rocchi, p. 23-4.

87. Crypta Ferrata ?. . ix. [xii.], foll. 104, _membr._ Praxapostolus.

Interestingly described by Rocchi, p. 24-5. The Menology is unfortunately defective after 9th November.

88. Crypta Ferrata, ?. . x. [xiii.?] _membr._ 16 fragmentary leaves.

"Vere lamentanda est quae huic Eclogadio calamitas evenit" (says the learned Rocchi, p. 25), "quoniam ex ejus residuis, multa Sanctorum nomina reperies quae alibi frustra quaesieris."

89. Crypta Ferrata ?. . xi. [xi.] _membr._ foll. 291, _mut._, written in two columns. The Menology is defective after 12 June, and elsewhere.

Described by Rocchi, p. 26.

90. (= Evst. 322) Crypta Ferrata, ?. . ii. [xi.] _membr._ foll. 259, with many excerpts from the Fathers, fully described by Rocchi, p. 17-8, fragmentary and imperfect.

91. (= Evst. 323) Crypta Ferrata, ?. d. ii. [x.] _membr._ foll. 155, a singularly full lectionary. Described by Rocchi, p. 38-40.

92. (= Evst. 325) Crypta Ferrata, ?. d. iv. [xiii.] _membr._ foll. 257, a beautiful and interesting codex, "Calligrapho Joanne Rossanensi Hieromonacho Cryptaeferratae": fully described by Rocchi, p. 40-3. Like many other in the same collection, it is a palimpsest.

93. (= Evst. 327) Crypta Ferrata, ?. d. vi. [xiii.] _membr._ foll. 37, _mut._ at beginning and end, and otherwise much injured: described by Rocchi, p. 45-6.

94. (= Evst. 328) Crypta Ferrata, ?. d. ix. [xii.], _membr._ foll. 117, _mut._ at beginning and end.

95. (= Evst. 334) Crypta Ferrata, ?. d. xx. [xii.] _membr._ foll. 21, a mere fragment. (Rocchi, p. 51.)

96. (= Evst. 337) Crypta Ferrata, ?. d. xxiv. A collection of fragments.

(Rocchi, p. 53.)

97. (= Evst. 339) Crypta Ferrata, G. . ii. [xi.] _membr._ foll. 151, elaborately described by Rocchi, p. 244-9. This codex once belonged to Thomasius.

98. (= Evst. 340) Crypta Ferrata, G. iii. [xiv.] _membr._ foll. 201.

Goar used this codex: described by Rocchi, p. 249-51.

99. (= Evst. 341) Crypta Ferrata, G. . vi. [xiii. or xiv.], _membr._ foll. 101: described by Rocchi, p. 255-7.

100. (= Evst. 344) Crypta Ferrata, G. . ix. [xvi.], _membr._ foll. 95, _mut._ at beginning and end, and much injured.

101. (= Evst. 346) Crypta Ferrata, G. . xii. [xiv.], _membr._ foll. 98, _mut._ at beginning and end.

102. (= Evst. 347) Crypta Ferrata, G. . xiii. [xiii.] _membr._ foll. 188: written by John of Rossano, Hieromonachus of Cryptaferrata, described by Rocchi, p. 265-7.

103. (= Evst. 349) Crypta Ferrata, G. . xv. [xi. to xiv.] _membr._ foll.

41.-Described p. 268-9.

104. (= Evst. 350) Crypta Ferrata, G. . xvii. [xvi.]. _Chart._ foll. 269.

Described, p. 269-70.

105. (= Evst. 351), Crypta Ferrata, G. . xviii. [xiv.] _chart._ foll. 54.

106. (= Evst. 352) Crypta Ferrata, G. . xix. [xvi.] _chart._, foll. 195, described p. 271.

107. (= Evst. 353) Crypta Ferrata, G. . xxiii. [xvii.], _membr._ foll.

75,-the work of Basilius Falasca, Hieromonachus, and head of the monastery, A.D. 1641,-described p. 273-4.

108. (= Evst. 354) Crypta Ferrata, G. . xxiv. [xvi.] _chart._ foll.

302,-the work of Lucas Felix, head of the monastery; described, p. 274-5.

109. (= Evst. 356) Crypta Ferrata, G. . x.x.xviii. [xvii.]. _chart._ foll.

91, the work of "Roma.n.u.s Va.s.selli" and "Michael Lodolinus."

110. (= Evst. 357) Crypta Ferrata, G. . xlii. [xvi.] _chart._ foll. 344.

111. (= Evst. 358) Crypta Ferrata, ?. . xxii. [xviii.] _chart._ foll.

77,-described foll. 365-6.

112. (= Evst. 312) Messina, _membr._ in 8vo. foll. 60 [xiii.],-"fragmentum parvi momenti."

113. Syracuse ("Seminario") _chart._ foll. 219, _mut._ given by the Cav.

Landolina.

114. (= Evan. 155) Alex. Vat.