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English: Petros Peloponnesios' realisation of the Doxastikon oktaechon Θεαρχίῳ νεύματι (SAV 714)
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Source University of Birmingham, Cadbury Research Library, Mingana Collection, Ms. Gr. 7, fol. 70v
Author Anastasios Proikonesios (scribe), Petros Peloponnesios (composer), Platonykiss (annotation)
Other versions University of Birmingham, Cadbury Research Library, Mingana Collection URL: http://vmr.bham.ac.uk/Collections/Mingana/Greek_7/00070070/viewer/

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