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Menologion of Basil II

The ''Menologion of Basil II'' (also called ''Menologium of Basil II'', ''Menology of Basil II'') is an illuminated manuscript designed as a church calendar or Eastern Orthodox Church service book (''menologion'') that was compiled c. 1000 AD, for the Byzantine Emperor Basil II (r. 976–1025). It contains a ''synaxarion'', a short collection of saints' lives, compiled at Constantinople for liturgical use, and around 430 miniature paintings by eight different artists. It was unusual for a ''menologion'' from that era to be so richly painted. It currently resides in the Vatican Library (Ms. Vat. gr. 1613).
A full facsimile was produced in 1907.〔''Codices e Vaticanis selecti phototypice expressi ivssv Pii. PP. X consilio et opera cvratorvm Bibliothecae vaticanae.'' (maior ) no. 8, Fratelli Bocca, Turin, Italy, 1907.〕
== Description ==
The manuscript is not actually a ''menologion'', but a ''synaxarion'': a liturgical book containing a list of the saints and their feast days with a short description of sixteen lines of text and an picture for a saint or group of saints or a feast day. The more than 430 images are important examples of hagiography, the veneration of saints, in Byzantine illumination. Text and images cover only half of the religious calendar of the Byzantine liturgical year (September to February), so it is assumed that there was a second volume to the work, but this was probably never produced, since some pages within the manuscript were left unfinished. The miniatures themselves have no liturgical role and perhaps their purpose was perhaps rather to act as protectors of the Emperor. On the other hand, the manuscript inspired the illustration of a number of subsequent ''menologia''.〔''The glory of Byzantium'', 〕
The work glorifies Emperor Basil II showing him as a warrior defending Orthodox Christendom against the attacks of the Bulgarian Empire, whose attacks on Christians are graphically illustrated. Even figures like the archangels were depicted in military guise by the painters.

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