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Esta pequeña muestra - sería pretensioso llamarla antología- incluye los principales textos de Alfonso Reyes sobre la muerte de su padre. Quedaron fuera otros, especialmente el aún poco conocido "Mi óbolo a Caronte", rescatado no hace mucho por el estudioso Fernando Curiel. Como complemento a estos textos, la presente plaquette incluye seis dibujos del talentoso artista mexicano Emiliano Gironella, en los que nos transmite el mismo ánimo pesaroso que caracteriza a estos textos fúnebres de Alfonso Reyes. El Colegio de México hace esta edición para conmemorar los 125 años del nacimiento del escritor, en 1889, quien fuera su primer presidente y gran animados, así como a los 55 de su deceso, acaecido en 1959.
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This is the first edition of ten Funeral Orations of Michael Psellos based on all the manuscripts preserving those works and accompanied by a full apparatus fontium and the necessary critical apparatus. Some of those texts had been published by the Greek scholar Konstantinos Sathas at the end of the XIX c. Those editions hardly correspond to the contemporary standards. The same applies to several more recent editions, prepared by P. Gautier, which also leave much to be desired. The most important texts of our collection are the funeral orations for the patriarchs Michael Keroullarios, Konstantinos Leichoudes and John Xiphilinos, a personal friend of Michael Psellos. All the texts offer valuable details concerning Psellos's early life; at the same time they constitute an important testimony to the survival of the Late Antique Rhetoric in XI c. Byzantium. They constitute a necessary supplement to Psellos's more famous work, his Chronography, verifying and shedding a new light on the events narrated there.
Funeral orations --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek. --- Eloges funèbres --- Discours grecs --- Early works to 1800 --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Speeches, addresses, etc., Greek --- Byzantine prose literature. --- Funeral orations. --- Eloges funèbres --- Greek orations --- Greek speeches --- Occasional speeches --- Byzantine literature. --- Michael Psellos. --- funeral oration.
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Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Funeral orations. --- Rhetoric --- Funeral orations --- Anthropology --- Social Sciences --- Manners & Customs --- Funerals --- Mortuary ceremonies --- Obsequies --- Manners and customs --- Rites and ceremonies --- Burial --- Cremation --- Cryomation --- Dead --- Mourning customs --- Language and languages --- Speaking --- Authorship --- Expression --- Literary style --- Occasional speeches --- History. --- History --- Greece --- Rome --- Social life and customs. --- Eulogies --- Praise --- Speeches, addresses, etc.
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Abbreviations and Bibliography I. Abbreviations II. Bibliography Introduction I. The Historical Background II. The Rhetorical Background III. Hyperides' Funeral Oration IV. The Text and Translation Text and Translation Commentary Appendixes I. Papyrological Notes II. Critical Conjectures Indexes I. General II. Greek Words
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Psellos and the Patriarchs: Letters and Funeral Orations for Keroullarios, Leichoudes, and Xiphilinos contains translations of the funeral orations written by Michael Psellos, the leading Byzantine intellectual of the eleventh century, for the three ecumenical patriarchs of Constantinople whom he knew best: Michael Keroullarios (1043-1058), Konstantinos Leichoudes (1059-1063), and Ioannes Xiphilinos (1064-1075). The orations are significant sources for the lives and reputations of these patriarchs; they are also a prime source for the educational reforms made by the emperor Konstantinos IX Monomachos in the mid-1040s, and for many events of that turbulent century that Psellos witnessed, including popular uprisings, plots, civil wars, and the battle with the Catholic legates in 1054. Never before translated into English, the orations and letters are introduced by a detailed analysis of Psellos’ historical relationships with the patriarchs and an interpretation of the works.The orations are not only important historical sources: they are crucial specimens of Byzantine rhetoric in a period of transition, as well as being key texts in the corpus of Psellos himself. Psellos used them to score important points in support of his own philosophical agenda and to make broader claims about ethics and metaphysics and the role of learning in political and ecclesiastical life. The orations are here accompanied by translations of a long letter that Psellos wrote to Keroullarios and a pair of letters to Xiphilinos, in which he defended key aspects of his philosophical project.
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