Anastasimatarion of Chrysaphes the New (17th century). In London, British Library, Harley Ms. 5544. British Library. Available at: http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?index=0&ref=Harley_MS_5544.

 

This manuscript is classified as Kekragarion (according to the convention of the rubrics), but it can be identified as the Anastasimatarion of Panagiotes the Protopsaltes called "Chrysaphes o Neos". Written during his time (17th century), no author is mentioned in the rubrics. A papadike (παπαδική) precedes the book (fol. 3r-8v). The appendix (fol. 130v-134v) has some compositions of the Anthology for the Divine Liturgy (Dynamis asmatikon, a Papadikan cherouvikon and koinônikon composed by Manuel Chrysaphes for the echos protos, a fragment of the anaphora for the Divine Liturgy of St. Basil).

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