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The ecclesiastical controversy between the kingdom of Nicaea and the principality of Epiros (1217-1233)
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Year: 1973 Publisher: Thessaloniki Kentron vizantinon erevnon

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The letters of Ioannes Mauropous, Metropolitan of Euchaita.
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Year: 1990 Publisher: Thessaloniki Association for Byzantine research

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Realia Byzantina
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ISBN: 1282296248 9786612296246 3110222310 9783110222319 3110222302 9783110222302 Year: 2009 Publisher: Berlin New York W. de Gruyter

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This volume combines twenty-six contributions on Byzantine literature in which well-known Byzantine scholars approach subjects from epistolography, historiography, hagiography, philology and prosopography. New editions of many of the texts and documents analysed are included.


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The letters of Theodoros Hyrtakenos
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ISBN: 9789606736223 9606736229 Year: 2017 Publisher: Athens Kanakis Publishers

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"Theodoros Hyrtakenos' life and career span the long and troubled reign of Andronikos II (1282-1328). He taught as a private teacher and among his former students figure Basileios Glykys, Nikephoros Metochites and Alexios Apokaukos, the future megas doux. But as he claimed the pay he received was never adequate to sustain him. He associated with men of power and wealth and yet he had no share of it. His correspondence [ninety-three letters] surviving in Parisisnus gr. 1209, a codex unicus of the fourteenth century, gives a sort of autobiography with an eye to being read and publicized. His letters project the image of an impoverished intellectual, which he consciously cultivated in the hope of winning the sympathy of the Emperor and of men of power and wealth. Being preoccupied constantly with money and other worldly goods, his pleas seem to underline a constant financial insecurity. But flattery of the rich and a display of learning were the standard means by which aspiring intellectuals worked their way to high dignities in the State bureaucracy and the ecclesiastical hierarchy."--

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