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Φώτιου, πατριάρχου Κωνσταντινου-πόλεως επιστολαί = Photii Sanctissimi Patriarchae Constantinopolitani epistolae / per reverendum virum Richardum Montacutium ... Latinè redditae, & notis subinde illustratae
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Year: 1651 Publisher: Londini: Ex officina Rogeri Danielis,

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The Photian schism : history and legend
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ISBN: 0521077702 9780521077705 Year: 1970 Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge university press,

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Photius and the Carolingians : the Trinitarian controversy
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ISBN: 9780913124055 0913124052 Year: 1975 Publisher: Belmont: Nordland Publishing Company,

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Pokhvalʹnoe slovo Sv. Photiu Thessalīĭskomu : grecheskīĭ tekst i russkīĭ perevod
Year: 1897 Publisher: Novgorod: Parovaia tip. I.I. Ignatovskago,

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St. Photios the Great
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ISBN: 0914744518 9780914744511 Year: 1980 Publisher: Belmont (Mass.): Institute for Byzantine and Modern Greek studies,

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The essence of greek education since Antiquity : Plato, Photios the Great and Nicodemos the Athonite
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ISBN: 9781463244538 Year: 2022 Publisher: Piscataway, New Jersey : Gorgias Press,

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This book attempts to answer the question: what are the essential features of Greek education? In so doing, it explores the extent to which the educational ideals and practices of paideia have displayed continuity from classical Athens until modern times. The views of Plato, Photios the Great (9th century) and Nicodemos the Athonite (18th century) are examined in particular, revealing significant stages of development. The book offers a presentation of what paideia holds up to be its own goal on its own terms. The proponents of the paideia tradition sought an answer to the age-old question, 'What constitutes the human person?' The response to that enigma determined everything else. Education took shape accordingly and led to a lifelong process of harmonising the respective functions of the soul and body. On account of its value on both a personal and communal level, paideia is of paramount significance for Plato and other exponents, such as Nicodemos. Their individual legacies stand like bookends on either side of some 22 centuries of Greek education that are appraised w


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O akathistos hymnos : oi Rōs kai o patriarchēs Phōtios
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Year: 1903 Publisher: En Athēnais: Typois P.D. Sakellariou,

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The acts of the Council of Constantinople of 869-70
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ISBN: 9781800856844 1800856849 Year: 2022 Publisher: Liverpool: Liverpool University Press,

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The Council of Constantinople of 869-70 was highly dramatic, with its trial and condemnation of Patriarch Photius, a towering figure in the Byzantium of his day, and the tussle of wills at the council between the papal legates, the imperial representatives and the bishops. It was church politics and personalities rather than issues of doctrine, such as icon veneration, that dominated the debates. Out of all the acts of the great early councils, the acts of this council, of which this edition is the first modern translation, are the nearest to an accurate and complete record. Its protest against secular interference in ecclesiastical elections was taken up later in the West and led to this council’s being accorded full ecumenical status, although it had been repudiated in Byzantium soon after it was held. No early council expresses so vividly the tension between Rome’s claim to supreme authority and the Byzantine reduction of this to a primacy of honour.


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The life of Patriarch Ignatius
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ISBN: 9780884023814 0884023818 Year: 2013 Volume: 51 13 Publisher: Washington: Dumbarton Oaks,

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This is the vivid and partisan account of two tremendous ecclesiastical struggles of the ninth century. One was between opposing patriarchs of Constantinople—the learned Photius (858–867, 877–886) and the monk Ignatius (847–858, 867–877)—and gave rise to long periods of schism, intrigue, and scandal in the Greek Orthodox world. The other was between Patriarch Photius and the papacy, which at its low point saw Photius and Nicholas I trade formal condemnations of each other and adversely affected East–West relations for generations afterwards. The author of The Life of Patriarch Ignatius, Nicetas David Paphlagon, was a prolific and versatile writer, but also a fierce conservative in ecclesiastical politics, whose passion and venom show through on every page. As much a frontal attack on Photius as a record of the author’s hero Ignatius, The Life of Patriarch Ignatius offers a fascinating, if biased, look into the complex world of the interplay between competing church factions, the imperial powers, and the papacy in the ninth century. This important historical document is here critically edited and translated into English for the first time. The annotations, maps, and indexes help the reader to place the work in context.

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