Résumé :
The object of this contribution is a codicological and palaeographical
description of the largest unit antiquior (139 folios) of the manuscript
Parisinus graecus 1330 (thirteenth century). It is written in ogival ma-
juscule, and contains the complete Corpus Dionysiacum, albeit with
considerable lacunae; the commentary, which exclusively transmits
the exegesis of John of Scythopolis, is interposed between the text peri-
copes. The scribe’s hand can be dated between the late eighth and the
early ninth centuries. There are also some marginals notes in ancient
minuscule of the same period, whose content is attributable to An-
drew of Crete († 740). The Parisinus graecus 1330 is the oldest Greek
manuscript of the Corpus Areopagiticum we know so far.