Nicholas I, Patriarch of Constantinople: Miscellaneous Writings
Nicholas I Mysticus, L. G. Westerink
Next to Photius and Michael Cerularius, Nicholas I is probably the most prominent of the patriarchs of Constantinople. Besides a few stray letters not preserved by the regular manuscript tradition, Miscellaneous Writings include: eight patriarchal documents, among which the Tome of Union of 920; a brief but impressive sermon on the capture of Thessalonica in 904; extracts from a pamphlet on the famous controversy around Leo VI's fourth marriage; finally, five hymns, of which, however, only three are attested as written by the Patriarch, while the remaining two should more probably be assigned to a namesake.
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Année:
1981
Editeur::
Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies
Langue:
english
Pages:
99
ISBN 10:
0884020894
ISBN 13:
9780884020899
Collection:
Corpus fontium historiae Byzantinae, v. 20; Dumbarton Oaks texts, 6
Fichier:
PDF, 7.06 MB
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english, 1981