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  1. Theodore Metochites on the Human Condition and the Decline of Rome: Semeioseis gnomikai 27–60
    Author: Hult, Karin
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  Kriterium, Gothenburg, Sweden

    "A critical edition, with English translation and notes, of chapters 27–60 of the Semeioseis gnomikai (“Sententious notes”), a collection of 120 essays by the Byzantine statesman and scholar Theodore Metochites (1270–1332). The edition is based on... more

     

    "A critical edition, with English translation and notes, of chapters 27–60 of the Semeioseis gnomikai (“Sententious notes”), a collection of 120 essays by the Byzantine statesman and scholar Theodore Metochites (1270–1332). The edition is based on three manuscripts, which are briefly presented in the introduction. P (Par. gr. 2003, Paris) and M (Marc. gr. 532, Venice) were both written in the early fourteenth century; E (Scor. gr. 248, Escorial) is a sixteenth-century copy of M.

    After the edition, with accompanying English translation and notes, the book is concluded with a bibliography and three indexes: of quoted passages, Greek words, and Greek names.

    Several of the essays in this volume contain laments on the reduced state of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium), and on the vicissitudes of human life and fortune. A group of short essays describe the pleasure of beholding Creation and one of the longest discusses the pros and cons of having been born, i.e. of life."

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789173468909; 9789173469005; 9789173468992
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    Subjects: Classical texts
    Other subjects: decline; human condition; byzantium; fourth crusade; eastern roman empire; A Greek–English Lexicon; Athens; God; Logos; Plato; Plutarch; Theodore Metochites
    Scope: 1 electronic resource (335 p.)
  2. Selected Poems of Gregory of Nazianzus : I.2.17; II.1.10, 19, 32: A Critical Edition with Introduction and Commentary
    Published: 20100721
    Publisher:  Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

    St. Gregory of Nazianzus' (ca. AD 330-390) classicizing Christian verse is the earliest Greek verse of its kind that survives in any great quantity. This is a critical edition, with introduction and commentary, of four poems (I.2.17; II.1.10, 19,... more

     

    St. Gregory of Nazianzus' (ca. AD 330-390) classicizing Christian verse is the earliest Greek verse of its kind that survives in any great quantity. This is a critical edition, with introduction and commentary, of four poems (I.2.17; II.1.10, 19, 32). The commentary is primarily linguistic, but attention is paid to historical and theological matters. The poems' fate in Byzantium is also examined and three Byzantine paraphrases are edited in an appendix.

     

    The introduction examines features of Gregory's poetry in general. Gregory was an enthusiastic reader of Callimachus and his use of poetic allusion deserves special attention.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 9783666252877
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    Subjects: Literary studies: general
    Other subjects: Classics; A Greek–English Lexicon; God; Göttingen; Homer