[Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization] The Literary Legacy of Byzantium Volume 15 (Editions, Translations, and Studies in Honour of Joseph A. Munitiz SJ) ||
معرفی کتاب «[Studies in Byzantine History and Civilization] The Literary Legacy of Byzantium Volume 15 (Editions, Translations, and Studies in Honour of Joseph A. Munitiz SJ) ||» نوشتهٔ Roosen, Bram; Van Deun, Peter، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brepols Publishers در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"16 contributions in honour of the leading Byzantinist Father Joseph A. Munitiz and the 40th anniversary of the Corpus Christianorum, Series Graeca. They offer the honor and a diverse selection of critical editions, translations and studies of texts with a link to existing and future volumes of the Corpus Christianorum, Series Graeca. Nineteen scholars join forces to pay tribute to one of the leading scholars in Byzantine studies, Father Joseph A. Munitiz. As one of the founders of the Series Graeca of the Corpus Christianorum and because of his own exemplary work, Joe Munitiz had and has a lasting impact on the development of Byzantine studies. There is no better way to honour him and his work than to offer him a Festschrift with contributions that mimic his quality, passion, and curiosity. The Festschrift contains several "firsts": the first English translation of Eustathius' Letter concerning the Two Natures against Severus, and the first critical editions (and studies) of an anonymous iambic canon on St John Chrysostom, of letter Z of the Etymologicum Symeonis, of some additions to letter A in the Florilegium Coislinianum, of a possible credo of Metrophanes of Smyrna, of a letter by Nicholas Pepagomenos to Gregory Palamas, and of Maximus Confessor's Tomos to Stephen of Dor against the Ekthesis. The innovative studies in this volume deal with the Slavonic and Greek catenae on the Song of Songs, with Athanasius' Letter to Marcelinus, with an ascetic miscellany in a thirteenth-century Atheniensis, with the so-called 'First Chapter Titles' in the second recension of the Florilegium Coislinianum, with the date of composition of the Maximian Corpus, with Raimundus Lullus' knowledge of Byzantium, with the reception of the Catalogue of Inventors in Gregory of Nazianzus' fourth oratio, and with Titus of Bostra's polemic against the Manicheans."-- Publisher's website Front Matter ("Contents", "Dedication", "Autobiographical tesserae", "List of publications by Dr Joseph A. Munitiz SJ", "Abbreviations"), p. i https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.118755 Free Access Eustathius, Letter concerning the Two Natures against Severus (CPG 6810): An English Translation, p. 25 Pauline Allen https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117143 An Anonymous Iambic Canon on St John Chrysostom, p. 57 Theodora Antonopoulou https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117144 Etymologicum Symeonis Ζ, p. 77 Davide Baldi https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117145 The Slavonic Catena also known as the ‘Commentary of Philo’ and the Greek Catena Hauniensis on the Song of Songs, p. 109 Reinhart Ceulemans, Margaret Dimitrova https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117146 Athanasius’s Letter to Marcellinus as Psalter Preface, p. 145 Barbara Crostini https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117147 La prise de Jérusalem en 614 : les autorités, le peuple, les dèmes et le clergé, p. 167 José Declerck https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117148 An Ascetic Miscellany from the Late Thirteenth Century: the Atheniensis, Bibliothecae Nationalis 322, p. 189 Eva De Ridder https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117149 El florilegio de los mss. F H en la letra Alfa del Florilegio Coisliniano, p. 213 Tomás Fernández https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117150 The Transmission of the so-called ‘First Chapter Titles’ in the Second Recension of the Florilegium Coislinianum, p. 239 José Maksimczuk https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117151 La date de la composition du Corpus de S. Maxime le Confesseur : nouvelles données, p. 255 Basile Markesinis https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117152 Ramón Llull Y El Mundo Bizantino, p. 289 Juan Nadal-Cañellas https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117153 Est-ce qu’on a découvert la profession de foi de Métrophane de Smyrne ?, p. 321 Stefaan Neirynck, Peter Van Deun https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117154 The Reception of the ‘Catalogue of Inventors’ in Gregory of Nazianzus’ Sermon 4, 107-109 in Pseudo-Nonnus’ Commentary on Sermon 4 and Beyond: An end or a beginning?, p. 333 Jennifer Nimmo-Smith https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117155 Polémique antimanichéenne et controverse théologique : les combats d’un évêque du ive siècle, Titus de Bostra, p. 357 Paul-Hubert Poirier https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117156 La lettre de Nicolas Pépagoménos à Grégoire Palamas, p. 381 Antonio Rigo https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117157 A Dyothelite Florilegium in the Run-up to the Lateran Council (a. 649). Maximus the Confessor’s tomos to Stephen of Dor against the Ekthesis (CPG 7697. 15), p. 415 Bram Roosen https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.117158 Back Matter ("Index of Authors", 'Index of Scholars", "Index of Manuscripts", "Tabula Gratulatoria), p. 535 https://doi.org/10.1484/M.SBHC-EB.5.118756 16 contributions in honour of the leading Byzantinist Father Joseph A. Munitiz and the 40th anniversary of the Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca. They offer the honorand a diverse selection of critical editions, translations and studies of texts with a link to existing and future volumes of the Corpus Christianorum. Series Graeca. Nineteen scholars join forces to pay tribute to one of the leading scholars in Byzantine studies, Father Joseph A. Munitiz. As one of the founders of the Series Graeca of the Corpus Christianorum and because of his own exemplary work, Joe Munitiz had and has a lasting impact on the development of Byzantine studies. There is no better way to honour him and his work than to offer him a Festschrift with contributions that mimic his quality, passion, and curiosity. The Festschrift contains several "firsts": the first English translation of Eustathius' Letter concerning the Two Natures against Severus, and the first critical editions (and studies) of an anonymous iambic canon on St John Chrysostom, of letter Z of the Etymologicum Symeonis, of some additions to letter A in the Florilegium Coislinianum, of a possible credo of Metrophanes of Smyrna, of a letter by Nicolas Pepagomenos to Gregory Palamas, and of Maximus Confessor's Tomos to Stephen of Dor against the Ekthesis.0The innovative studies in this volume deal with the Slavonic and Greek catenae on the Song of Songs, with Athanasius' Letter to Marcelinus, with an ascetic miscellany in a thirteenth-century Atheniensis, with the so-called 'First Chapter Titles' in the second recension of the Florilegium Coislinianum, with the date of composition of the Maximian Corpus, with Raimundus Lullus' knowledge of Byzantium, with the reception of the Catalogue of Inventors in Gregory of Nazianzus' fourth oratio, and with Titus of Bostra's polemic against the Manicheans. Dr Bram Roosen is research associate at the KU Leuven (Belgium) and former editor of the CCSG. Prof. dr Peter Van Deun is head of the Institute for Early Christian and Byzantine Studies (KU Leuven) and general director of the CCSG
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