Dionysiou monastery
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[[Image:Dionysiou Monastery Codex 90.jpg|Dionysiou monastery| codex 90, a 13th century manuscript containing selections from [[Herodotus]], [[Plutarch]] and (shown here) [[Diogenes Laertius]]]] | [[Image:Dionysiou Monastery Codex 90.jpg|Dionysiou monastery| codex 90, a 13th century manuscript containing selections from [[Herodotus]], [[Plutarch]] and (shown here) [[Diogenes Laertius]]]] | ||
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Revision as of 04:00, 15 October 2011
Dionysiou monastery (Μονή Διονυσίου) is an Eastern Orthodox monastery at the monastic state of Mount Athos in Greece in southwest part of Athos peninsula. The monastery ranks fifth in the hierarchy of the Athonite monasteries. It is one of the twenty self-governing monasteries in Athos, and it was dedicated to John the Baptist.
The monastery was founded in the 14th century by saint Denys de Korisos, and it was named after him.
The library of the monastery housed 804 manuscripts, and more than 4,000 printed books. The oldest manuscripts came from the 11th century.
Today the monastery has a community of around 50 monks.
Manuscripts
- Codex Athous Dionysiou = Uncial 045 (Ω)
- Uncial 050