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  2. Bibliotheca (Photius) - Wikipedia

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    Some older scholarship had speculated that Bibliotheca might have been composed in Baghdad at the time of Photius' embassy to the Abbasid court, since many of the mentioned works are rarely cited during the period before Photius, i.e. the so-called Byzantine "Dark Ages" (c. 630–800), [5] and since it was known that the Abbasids were interested in translating Greek science and philosophy. [6]

  3. Byzantine literature - Wikipedia

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    There is no comprehensive history of Byzantine literature written in English; the closest is the 2021 The Oxford Handbook of Byzantine Literature, although the editor notes that "Conspicuous is the lack of any historical overview of the eleven hundred years of Byzantine Greek literature; the task is too demanding and complex to fit in this ...

  4. Song of Armouris - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Armouris or the Lay of Armouris (also Armoures; Greek: Ἄσμα τοῦ Ἀρμούρη) [a] is a medieval Greek heroic poem of the middle Byzantine period. Dating from the 11th century, it is probably one of the oldest surviving Acritic songs, narrative heroic songs or ballads celebrating the lives and exploits of the Byzantine Akritai.

  5. Category:Byzantine literature - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Byzantine Greek encyclopedias (4 P) H. ... Byzantine writers (10 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Byzantine literature"

  6. Byzantine text-type - Wikipedia

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    Codex Alexandrinus, the oldest Greek witness of the Byzantine text in the Gospels, close to the Family Π (Luke 12:54-13:4). The earliest clear notable patristic witnesses to the Byzantine text come from early eastern church fathers such as Gregory of Nyssa (335 – c. 395), John Chrysostom (347 – 407), Basil the Great (330 – 379) and Cyril of Jerusalem (313 – 386).

  7. Vienna Dioscurides - Wikipedia

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    A gallery of birds from folio 483v of the Vienna Dioscorides. The Vienna Dioscurides or Vienna Dioscorides is an early 6th-century Byzantine Greek illuminated manuscript of an even earlier 1st century AD work, De materia medica (Ancient Greek: Περὶ ὕλης ἰατρικῆς, romanized: Perì hylēs iatrikēs) by Pedanius Dioscorides in uncial script.

  8. Medieval Greek - Wikipedia

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    The study of the Medieval Greek language and literature is a branch of Byzantine studies, the study of the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire. The beginning of Medieval Greek is occasionally dated back to as early as the 4th century, either to 330 AD, when the political centre of the Roman Empire was moved to Constantinople , or to 395 ...

  9. Gemistos Plethon - Wikipedia

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    Georgios Gemistos Plethon (Greek: Γεώργιος Γεμιστὸς Πλήθων; Latin: Georgius Gemistus Pletho c. 1355 /1360 – 1452/1454), commonly known as Gemistos Plethon, was a Greek scholar [4] and one of the most renowned philosophers of the Late Byzantine era. [5]