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<> cca ^ ioiied e T » ia y « or 1463 . 7 'be mperial tno $ ^ u 6 s tln » e particularly ^ t of Sfc Sophia , the libraries of the patriarchs of the fi ^« eri > cl > uvpb , wd oi tbe Greek mona ^ tem& in the JLevwt ,, were al ^ so suppbr to
se ^ contaift many curious inedited writirig ^ , Tbfei general belief erf the existence of ui ^ xplored literary ! tirea mres In T >| rkey induced the Engliih government < q » appoint a' person fir « lj versed in classical , biblical and oriental tQ
Ut ^ raturQ * accompany the Ea ^ of JSlgin ^ ern b ^ sy to theOltoman Porte in the yefir J ^ 9 ^ r The plan originated wit ^ M-f *; Btt , a ^ d the Bishop erf tin ^ coin , who thought that an embassy seut at th ^ vrtimtf-i when Great Britam
W ^ m itb& mQf fmmft y t ^ rms with the Porte , wauI 4 affcml great facilities for ^ a ^ certatoisgi hoiw ^ ar these hopes of literary dfe a ¥ feTvy were well founded . Tb ^ y trusted thai the Ainbassador ' s influence ^ Ould ' obtain permission for ^ he transcription at l ^ asf , if not for the Qqqajsitioii of any unpublished work that migl ^ t be found . ' ^ ^
/ 3 ? hft Eev * Mir . iEarlyle , Professor of Arabic in the tfiiiversity of Cambridge wa ^ pnevail ^ d ^ up 6 n < tb engage in this service ; and the ^ oice reflects great credit on the judgment of those w ^ o appjie 4 to t ^ person so peculia rly qualified for the task- During our residence ^ Constantinople , Mr . Carlyfe and my&eW visited till the monasteries
of the G&eefc moa ks , or Caloyers , oh the Princes' Wands , in the Sea of Marmora . i Theirnarnes are Prinkipo , Ghalfce , i Pmte , Antigone , Oxy « i Platya . The manuscripts in their
Uhtrftrifitt did not contain a siagle clasHical foagjjient ; - but there were many copies bii paper and vellum of different parts of the Mew Testament , written apparently about the llthv 12 th , and 13 th centuries ; the most
beautiful of these we bought frooi ihe raank ^ . who use printed books in the service of the chureb , and attach little value to their ancient manuscript ? . These are Wow ^| f 6 site ^ i in the At 6 ] hbishop of ; Centerbur ^* s library i £ Lambeth '
. 1 % L * fe ^ W ^? * ww % Mvmm t ? $ * $ Q r ^ # ? 4 r ? arch « f Jeri ^ ateBfe W ^ P ! $ * p d fi $ *| t ? Cpwt ^ ntinople , kk ^ fpuMd ^ tt » lV Wiel l furnished library , ia * vluUiug a , copaider ^ ble number of ma ^ nu ^ dripU » | Ji ^ greater part of them ' subjects conDMledi >^ ith theology Wcf
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P ^ iiade mys ^ if ; that I - ^ qi ^ e , Cu ^ l ^ pr p ^ rticn ^^ of ttM ^ je , ^ S ^ . ^ I ^ oi ; fi > im an jti ^^ p ^ fe B ;^^;^ . ^!!^ ! Jpava already state ^ . ^ r thi 3 purp ^ I flm
ind ^ c ^ d to reque ^ s ) : fjip insertion in your jKppositoryi p / tlje accorn Dai ^ y ijng ^ xit ^ act frotrt Mr * WaljpioJ ^ s Meili oi rs relating - tb ^ ' l ^ ropeati ^ ri ^ ^ l ^ tSc Turkey , ^ ec ^ tty pul ) ljshe ( f , ^ n S ^ liicji tfe ^^ particulars ' of Mr- C / s o ^ tati ^ ing these hiteresting" MSS . areiuiiiihpMsty ^ feteilfed .
\ oij * spM ^ ^ ^ r oc < ^^ 9 ?! J w ^ y request , ^ jii * , your insertion ^ aisQ , if fc ( l eptabje , pt m C . s own tetter on the sfibjj ^ ct of " these MS ^ . ftmifen fa We gentletii ^ n r wlii > had und ^ rtakjep to # ct as his colleagues in tne ccuiatiqn . ^¦¦ - ">> / : ; ^ f : % ., 'fi ;
V * 84 , ^ --rAn opinion had long beeq pi ^ valent ¦ that sthe libraries ip ^ the fitlacGs of Ithe Grand Beigaior (^ and iri the - city of ( ilonstantinople , contained ¦ orae valuable Greek mai ^ iBciupta which had eseap « 4 the destruction
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1818, page 93, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2473/page/13/
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