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Cantici di Romano il Melodo
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ISBN: 8802057346 9788802057347 Year: 2002 Publisher: Torino: Unione tipografico-editrice Torinese,

Chiliostichos theologia
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ISBN: 3110175312 3110895153 9783110175318 Year: 2012 Volume: 6 Publisher: Berlin ; New-York : Walter de Gruyter,

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The "Theology in a Thousand Verses", written by Leon Magistros Choirosphaktes is a philosophical and theological didactic poem addressed to a young emperor. This edition presents a linguistically accessible text, accompanied by a translation and commentary. Die Theologie in tausend Versen des Leon Magistros Choirosphaktes, eines hervorragenden byzantinischen Diplomaten des 10. Jahrhunderts, ist ein philosophisch-theologisches Lehrgedicht, das an einen jungen Kaiser (Konstantinos VII. Porphyrogennetos?) gerichtet ist. Das Hauptziel der vorliegenden Ausgabe liegt in der sprachlichen Erschließung des in einer einzigen Handschrift (Vat. gr. 1257) nicht besonders vorteilhaft überlieferten Textes, der bis in unsere Tage verborgen geblieben ist und nun erst rund zehn Jahrhunderte nach seiner Entstehung zum ersten Mal in einer vollständigen Form gedruckt vorliegt. Das Gedicht wird von einer Übersetzung begleitet, die in erster Linie dazu dienen soll, die Wege zum Verständnis des an sich schwierigen und an manchen Stellen obskuren Textes zu ebnen. Den gleichen Zweck verfolgt auch der Kommentar.

Sacred song from the Byzantine pulpit : Romanos the Melodist
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ISBN: 0813020301 9780813020303 0813013631 Year: 1995 Publisher: Gainesville : University Press of Florida,

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Romanos the Melodist, a sixth-century deacon in Constantinople, is regarded as the premier poet of the Greek-speaking Christian church. His kontakia are elaborate, dramatic hymns designed to be sung before a congregation on major feast days. Their brilliant rhetoric and imagery are the avenue for deft commentary on scriptural texts and moral instructions. This book is an introduction to, and selected translations of, seventeen sung sermons of Romanos. While R.J. Schork reviews Romanos's life and times, his emphasis is on the hymns themselves as inspired and inspirational pieces of religious poetry. In addition, Schork focuses special attention on the poet's pervasive and sensitive treatment of various women, including Eve, the Virgin Mary, Potiphar's Wife, and the Sinful Woman who anointed Christ's feet. The translations and commentary make these contemporary recreations accessible to general audience interested in literature, the history of the Christian church, ingenious interpretation of scripture, and, especially, Romano's unique poetic form.


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Forme et fonction : remarques sur la poésie dans la société byzantine
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ISBN: 9782251446752 2251446753 Year: 2017 Publisher: Paris Editions Belles Lettres

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"La littérature byzantine – la poésie en particulier – est fortement marquée par ses fonctions sociales. Les besoins de l’Église et de l’État donnent sans cesse naissance à de nouvelles formes poétiques, toujours au croisement entre la tradition littéraire et la volonté d’innovation. Ce volume est une introduction à un univers largement méconnu du public, pour éclaircir – à partir des hymnes chrétiens des premiers siècles et jusqu’à l’origine d’une littérature en langue vernaculaire – l’évolution de cette production littéraire caractérisée par l’attachement à une glorieuse tradition dans laquelle les auteurs ont introduit constamment des changements. Pour éclairer cette enquête, de nombreux textes poétiques sont donnés à la lecture et nous font découvrir la beauté insoupçonnée de la poétique byzantine."--


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Poems
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ISBN: 9782503570396 2503570399 9782503570402 Year: 2017 Volume: 26 83 Publisher: Turnhout: Brepols,

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Theodore Metochites (ca.1270-1332), an important writer of Late Byzantium, composed twenty long Poems in dactylic verse, which constitute an unicum in Byzantine Literature. Some of them are clearly autobiographic, offering important details about their author’s career, while others are devoted to some saints of the Byzantine church (St Athanasius of Alexandria and the three prelates Basil of Caesarea, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom). Some of them are addressed to close friends of Metochites (like the polymath Nikephoros Gregoras, or the church historian Nikephoros Xanthopoulos), asking for their advice or complaining about his own difficulties. Three of them are funerary Poems, extolling the virtues and mourning the death of persons close to the emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos, who was the protector and benefactor of Metochites. The last seven Poems are written in a more reflective mood, discussing the precariousness of human happiness and the inevitability of man’s fall due to the adverse circumstances of his life. All those Poems are preserved in MS. Parisinus graecus 1776, which was written in all probability under Metochites’ supervision. The translation is accompanied by notes clarifying the sense of difficult passages and giving references to the texts that inspired Metochites directly or to parallel passages in the works of Metochites himself, or other Greek and Byzantine authors.

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