Roma, Academia Nazionale dei Lincei 1996 237pp. + 20 bl/w plates out of text, supplement no.17 of "Bollettino dei classici", 24cm., softcover, copy from the collection of the belgian byzantinist prof. Justin Mossay (with stamp and ex-libris on title page), good condition, R106020
, Brepols, 2021 Hardback, 472 pages, Size:216 x 280 mm, Illustrations:80 b/w, 102 col., Language: English. ISBN 9782503593760.
Summary Baroness Angela Burdett-Coutts (1814-1906), descendant of a wealthy and well-known family of bankers, inherited quite young, through a series of unpredictable circumstances, the enormous fortune of Thomas Coutts, her maternal grand-father. She spent most of her long life in London, where she occupied a prominent position in society, becoming well-known not only for her splendid life-style and her important literary and political acquaintances, as, for instance, Charles Dickens and Admiral Nelson, but also for her active role as a philanthropist. This book explores a little-known side of her life; although she did not know Greek, she became the owner of ca. 100 Greek manuscripts, mostly theological, datable between the tenth and the sixteenth century, a part of which she donated to Highgate School. The manuscripts, with all the Baroness's possessions, were dispersed at auction in 1921 and in 1987 and are now mainly divided between American and European University Libraries. This book has identified for the first time the Baroness's Greek manuscripts, located and described them in detail, with special attention to their script style and their origin, adding to their description one or two plates of each codex. TABLE OF CONTENTS Part I: History of the collection Chapter 1: Angela Burdett-Coutts' life. The formation of her collection of Greek manuscripts Chapter 2: The sale of Angela Burdett-Coutts collection of Greek manuscripts Chapter 3: Angela Burdett-Coutts Greek manuscripts Chapter 4: Provenance of the Burdett-Coutts manuscripts Chapter 5: List and description of Burdett-Coutts manuscripts from Epirote monasteries or churches Chapter 6: Burdett-Coutts manuscripts from the Meteora. Their present location in various libraries Chapter 7: Two Burdett-Coutts manuscripts with plaques from the Russian monastery of Solovki applied to the bindings Chapter 8: Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Library, SCRC, Mich. Ms. 15 (B.-C. III. 5), a manuscript belonging to the Ferrar Group ('Family 13') Chapter 9: Burdett-Coutts manuscripts with a decoration Chapter 10: Burdett-Coutts manuscripts with a remarkable decoration Part II: Description of the Burdett-Coutts manuscripts Description of the Burdett-Coutts manuscripts in Ann Arbor Description of the Burdett-Coutts manuscripts in Athens Description of the Burdett-Coutts manuscripts in various libraries The lost manuscripts Appendix Index of Manuscripts and Illustrations Index of Names