15/6/25 Guide to the Mark Naoumides Papers Mark Naoumides Papers

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Guide to the Mark Naoumides Papers 1952/1975 University of Illinois Archives Overview of the Collection Mark Naoumides Papers 1952-1975 15/6/25 Naoumides, Mark 17.10 English University of Illinois Archives
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Genre/Form of Material: Papers Topical Term: Classics Classics Department Faculty Papers Greek and Latin Lexicography Lexicon of St. Cyril Philology
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Mark Naoumides Papers (Digital Surrogates)

Administrative Information Accruals:

6/4/1999; 2007

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By type of material.

Scope and Contents

Papers of Mark Naoumides, Professor of Classics (1960-1975), containing research notes on the provenance of Lexicon of St. Cyril (fifth-century), an unfinished project aimed at publishing an authoritative first edition. This series also includes collations and recensions of the 200+ extant manuscript versions of the Lexicon; biographical material, lists of Naoumides' publications, vita, grants (1964-1974); acquisition files, including letters and receipts related to search for Cyrillus materials; subject file with notes, copies of manuscripts, draft recensions and collations of lexical material; reference cards with lexical notations; publication reprints and a copy of Dr. Naoumides' dissertation.