Chartophylax

Chartophylax

Chartophylax (griech.), Urkundenbewahrer.


http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.

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  • Chartophylax —    A church or monastic archivist, responsible for official documents, letters, and other records. The secular counterpart was the chartoularios (q.v.). Alexios I Komnenos (q.v.) supported the right of the chartophylax of Hagia Sophia (q.v.) to… …   Historical dictionary of Byzantium

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  • chartophylax — /kahr tof euh laks /, n. Gk. Orth. Ch. an official who serves chiefly as the chancellor and archivist of a diocese. [1875 80; < LGk, Gk, equiv. to charto (see CHARTOPHYLACIUM + phýlax watcher, guard] * * * …   Universalium

  • chartophylax — char·toph·y·lax …   English syllables

  • chartophylax — /kartofslacks/ In old European law, a keeper of records or public instruments; a chartulary; a registrar …   Black's law dictionary

  • chartophylax — /kartofslacks/ In old European law, a keeper of records or public instruments; a chartulary; a registrar …   Black's law dictionary

  • chartophylax — kärˈtäphəˌlaks noun ( es) Etymology: Late Greek, from Greek charto (from chartēs paper) + Greek phylax guard more at card : a chancellor of a bishop or diocese of the Eastern Orthodox Church who serves as an archivist and has certain… …   Useful english dictionary

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