Γερμάνου του̃ ̔αγίουτάτυ ̕ Αρχιεπισκοπου Κονσταντίνου πόλεως νέας Ρόμης καὶ οἰχουμενικου̃ Πατριαρχου̃, ̇Λογος εἰς τὸν Εὐαγγελισμον =Sancti Germani Constantinopoleos novae Romae Archiepiscopi et Patriarchae Oecumenicj, Sermo in Annunciatonem.
Alternative Title:
Germanou tou Hagioutatu Archiepiskopou Konstantinou poleōs neas Romēs kai oichoumenikou Patriarchou, Logos eis ton Eyangelismon =Sancti Germani Constantinopoleos novae Romae Archiepiscopi et Patriarchae Oecumenicj, Sermo in Annunciatonem.
Forms part of the Kenneth Willis Clark Collection of Greek Manuscripts (David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University)
Format: Manuscript codex.
Titles from heads of Greek and Latin texts.
Layout: Written in 1 column of 35-39 lines; the text is not ruled for either the Greek or Latin sections, however, the margins of the Greek text have been ruled with pencil.
Script: The Greek hand is that of a modern scholar in a flowing open hand. Title in minuscule.
Title cataloged from existing description.
Sermon on the Annunciation in Greek followed by a Latin translation.
Binding: Bound in vellum over boards; title in ms. on spine: Germanus Patriarcha in Annunc. B. Mariae Graece Manuscr.; endleaves with "Pro Patria" watermark and counter mark of "C & I Honig" very nearly the same as that in Heawood "Pro Patria" 3697 (1724-1726).
Greek and Arabic Manuscripts in both roll and codex form from the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library dating from the 9th – 19th centuries