Facsimile edition of the "Menologion of Basil II," an illuminated Byzantine synaxarion (liturgical book of saints and their feast days) that was originally produced in Constantinople, between 976 and the early 11th century -- probably between 1001 and 1016 -- for the Emperor Basil II. The extant manuscript covers the first half (September-February) of the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar. Eight names of individual artists have been identified, including Pantaleōn. The original manuscript is currently housed in the Biblioteca apostolica vaticana as Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1613.
Title, edition, publication and printing information, and series statements from publishers' slip attached to inside of back cover.
950 copies: 775 copies numbered 1-775 in Arabic numerals and 175 copies numbered in Roman numerals (in red ink, not for sale, donated to the Vatican and to the Greek Orthodox Church).
"Esta obra ha sido editado en coedición entre la Biblioteca Apostólica Vaticana y Testimonio Compañía Editorial con la colaboración de la Diaconia Apostólica de la Iglesia de Grecia, correspondiéndole al presente ejemplar el no. ..."--Publishers' slip.
"Depósito Legal Facsímil: M -- 44590 -- 2005"--Publishers' slip.
Bound in red velvet cover with silver ornamentation.
Facsimile of handwritten note inserted in beginning of text.
Includes bibliographical references and index (commentary volume).
Text of synaxarion itself in Byzantine Greek; preliminary index in Latin; added note in Italian; publishers' slip in Spanish.
Complemented by commentary: El "Menologio" de Basilio II / dirigido por Francesco D'Aiuto ; edición española a cargo de Inmaculada Pérez Martín. Città del Vaticano : Biblioteca apostolica vaticana ; Atenas = Athēna : Diaconía Apostólica de la Iglesia de Grecia = Apostolikē Diakonia tēs Ekklēsias tēs Hellados ; Madrid : Testimonio Compañía Editorial, 2008.